This orange staining (probably trentepohlia algae) started to appear on my house around 6 months after painting with Macphersons Powerkote. My decorator uses this paint a lot and has no idea why this has happened. The paint manufacturer puts the problem down to our rural environment/global warming. They refuse to answer the point that there was none of this on the walls before it was decorated and there is none of it on neighbouring properties which have been painted with a different product.
I can't get any decorating company to take this on as they can't be sure they can solve the problem. Trading standards say my only option is to take the decorator to the small claims court, but I believe he used the paint in good faith even though it was apparently not, in fact, fit for purpose (shouldn't the specification for the paint say if it isn't suitable for use in a rural environment?).
At my wits end - suggestions welcome.
I can't get any decorating company to take this on as they can't be sure they can solve the problem. Trading standards say my only option is to take the decorator to the small claims court, but I believe he used the paint in good faith even though it was apparently not, in fact, fit for purpose (shouldn't the specification for the paint say if it isn't suitable for use in a rural environment?).
At my wits end - suggestions welcome.
