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Moisture will cause bubbling and eventually peeling paint. You need to contact a roofer and check for leaks. If the roof is in good shape then condensation behind the wall could be the problem. Hopefully the roofing contractor can offer solutions to your problem.
The appearance of bubbles on the interior wall, particularly the back of the chimney, and the presence of dampness on an upstairs bedroom wall are indicative of underlying issues that should be promptly addressed. Bubbles on walls can suggest the presence of trapped moisture, which could be caused by a variety of factors such as water leaks, condensation, or issues with the chimney structure. Dampness in a bedroom wall is a concerning sign as it can lead to mold growth and structural damage if left unchecked.
To address these concerns, it is advisable to first investigate the source of the moisture. This may involve checking for leaks in the chimney, inspecting the roof for potential openings, and examining the plumbing system for any issues. Proper ventilation is also crucial to prevent condensation buildup, especially in areas prone to moisture accumulation like bathrooms and kitchens.
Additionally, it is recommended to consult with a professional contractor or a building inspector to conduct a thorough assessment of the situation. They can provide expert guidance on the best course of action to remedy the underlying causes of the moisture-related issues and prevent further damage to the property. Taking proactive measures to address moisture problems can help maintain the integrity of the home and ensure a healthy living environment for occupants.