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in buffalo ny: we do most of the painting here in the summer on dry
days with low humidity. after a washing unless surface is perfect allow
3 or more days ( or even more especially for wood clapboards) to dry
out. what is your climate? if humidity or greasy exhaust deposits might
not be the problem perhaps it was applied onto a surface that was too
warm. next time try to paint the shady side of the house if possible.
lots of specific info on paint cans and mfg websites. dampness in the
walls from bad gutters? top coat applied before lower coat dried?

MiamiCuse wrote:
I hired someone to paint the exterior of my house.

The contract called for repairing cracks/chips and cleaning exterior walls, cleaning exterior walls with TSP, pressure washing exterior walls, prime with one coat of "One coat of Benjamin Moore Exterior 100% acrylic primer FRESH START" then two coats of "Two coats of Benjamin Moore Flat Exterior 100% acrylic paint".

I was not home to inspect the progress of the job but I did check it every day at the end of the day.

The work was done in November 2006 (less than two months ago) and now I see paint peeling on the exterior walls near where there are corners. Not everywhere but may be about fifteen spots are peeling, also had a couple places I see shallow "bubbles" and when I press I feel it being spongy.

I am not sure what happened. When I inspected the peeled paint, I only see one coat of paint, but I am not so familiar with painting that it would be obvious if there were two coats, I just sort of expected two layers of peeled paint. I did ask the contractor and he assured me two coats were applied. So is it possible the surface preparations were not done properly?

Any advise?

MC
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BODY bgColor=#ffffff background=""FONT size=2I hired someone to paint the
exterior of my house.BRBRThe contract called for repairing cracks/chips and
cleaning exterior walls, cleaning exterior walls with TSP, pressure washing
exterior walls, prime with one coat of "One coat of Benjamin Moore Exterior 100%
acrylic primer FRESH START" then two coats of "Two coats of Benjamin Moore Flat
Exterior 100% acrylic paint".BRBRI was not home to inspect the progress of
the job but I did check it every day at the end of the day.BRBRThe work was
done in November 2006 (less than two months ago) and now I see paint peeling on
the exterior walls near where there are corners.  Not everywhere but may be
about fifteen spots are peeling, also had a couple places I see shallow
"bubbles" and when I press I feel it being spongy.BRBRI am not sure what
happened.  When I inspected the peeled paint, I only see one coat of paint,
but I am not so familiar with painting that it would be obvious if there were
two coats, I just sort of expected two layers of peeled paint.  I did ask
the contractor and he assured me two coats were applied.  So is it possible
the surface preparations were not done properly?BRBRAny
advise?BRBRMC/FONT/BODY/HTML

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