Hi All,
I recently attended a property which has a shower room built into a loft and which was suffering from around 80% of the ceiling paint flaking away.
The shower room does have an extractor and two good sized windows for ventilation.
The ceiling plaster was exposed and the thin flaky layer of paint scrapped off effortlessly.
I then added a mist coat and when once dry, I applied a box standard wickes ceiling paint.
I was called back 4 months later and the situation is now SO much worse. There are large chunks of paint simply hanging from the ceiling and it resembles Freddy Crugers house.
What I hadn’t noticed during my original visit, is that the roof to the shower room (which is a loft conversion), is flat with nothing above it...which makes me wonder wear the extractor fan is putting its extraction.
Any thoughts please good people.
I recently attended a property which has a shower room built into a loft and which was suffering from around 80% of the ceiling paint flaking away.
The shower room does have an extractor and two good sized windows for ventilation.
The ceiling plaster was exposed and the thin flaky layer of paint scrapped off effortlessly.
I then added a mist coat and when once dry, I applied a box standard wickes ceiling paint.
I was called back 4 months later and the situation is now SO much worse. There are large chunks of paint simply hanging from the ceiling and it resembles Freddy Crugers house.
What I hadn’t noticed during my original visit, is that the roof to the shower room (which is a loft conversion), is flat with nothing above it...which makes me wonder wear the extractor fan is putting its extraction.
Any thoughts please good people.