domingo, 19 de mayo de 2013


Remodeling Your Home

How we paint a wall with moisture


The first thing to do is determine the cause of the moisture in the wall. There are many causes for this, such as a break in the pipeline. In this case it is enough to locate the leak and repair it. Thus, the moisture will gradually disappear. In a couple of months the wall should be in optimum condition to be re-painted.If moisture comes from the outside, ie, if the wall is constantly exposed to water, ideally with some bituminous paint waterproof it. This will prevent the water continues damaging the wall.Often the result of moisture is not only peeling paint. In some cases there is a stain on the wall. This is usually due to condensation and removing it is very important if you want to achieve a good result.If the stain has mold wall, it is best to apply a sponge or soft brush with pure bleach to disappear him. This is a very simple procedure. Rinse and let air then the wall to dry.When painting it, with the help of a spatula scrape paint chips that were left and then proceed to apply a paint moisture, which will prevent the stain penetrating the paint. If the stain is very large, with a pair of hands throughout the area will suffice.You can use a plastic fillings which overlay any irregularities. Applying this putty with a wide spatula and as evenly as possible. Once dry, matching the surface with sandpaper.When the wall is smooth and you can start painting. The types of paint that are recommended are latex or antifungal paints to prevent future staining. Remember that the easiest way is to start with the corners, edges to switches, corners, and frames of doors and windows with a brush. You can then use the roller to finish faster.

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