"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"Alan" wrote in message
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"Roger Shoaf" wrote in message
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"Alan" wrote in message
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Well, it's like I always say- Hindsight is 20/20, but foresight is
only
50/50. The new fan was well over $100, and the "right" fan was
probably
around $300 or so. Anyway, the real problem in all of this, is, I
suspect,
the painter.
If it is the painter's fault, how do you explain the tape peeling
before
the
painter touched it?
Paint is not water proofing, so when you get moisture under the paint
you
are going to have a problem.
You either have a plumbing leak, a wall or roof leak or your fan is not
sucking enough steam out of the bathroom.
There is a moisture problem for sure, but the paint never blistered
before.
It didn't start blistering until he painted over what was there. I am
still
wondering if I can use wallpaper. Any idea?
I wouldn't, until you know what's going on with the blistering. Do you
want
wallpaper because it might look good, or because you're sick of dealing
with
the paint issue?
More because of the paint issue, but it would also look better.
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