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You can find more information about blistering, on this website, by clicking on the following link:
Blistering Paint – Causes and Solutions
If you currently have this issue, the paint will have to be removed and then repainted. First make sure that the cause of the blistering is fixed before painting, or it can happen all over again!
The presence of air bubbles under wall paint can be a cause for concern as it may indicate underlying issues such as moisture or mold. Air bubbles can form when moisture trapped beneath the paint tries to escape, causing bubbles to form on the surface. This can be a sign of water intrusion from sources such as leaks, condensation, or high humidity levels. If left unaddressed, this trapped moisture can create a conducive environment for mold growth, posing health risks and further damage to the structure.
To investigate the root cause of the air bubbles, it is important to first determine the source of the moisture. Conduct a thorough inspection of the area to identify any signs of water damage, leaks, or poor ventilation. Addressing the source of the moisture is crucial in preventing further damage and potential mold growth.
It is recommended to remove the affected paint and allow the surface to dry thoroughly before repainting. Additionally, taking steps to improve ventilation in the area can help to prevent future issues with moisture buildup. If mold is suspected, it is advisable to seek professional remediation to safely and effectively address the problem.
Regular maintenance and prompt attention to any signs of moisture issues can help to preserve the integrity of the structure and ensure a healthy indoor environment. Remember, when it comes to dealing with air bubbles under wall paint, it is important to address the underlying cause to prevent further damage and potential health hazards.