07-08-2020, 12:31 PM
My house, built in 1953 has a precursor to sheetrock panels. These panels have what seems like concrete and then plaster and wire mesh in between. This substrate is very solid.
The ceiling in my bedroom has peeling paint. For the last 22 years every 6 months or so I would scrape off the peeling paint. I did not dare to paint over it because that would inevitably peel as a result.
At this point about 75% of the old paint is gone. Is there any reasonable way to get off the balance. I will use a good primer before repainting.
How bad does the paint get? It curls off the edges and flakes fall to the ground, some as large as a coin.
Also they did not tape the joints and that has resulted in a long linear split. The previous paint job included filling that split, but I think only taping will properly resolve this issue. Does anyone know if there is a special procedure for taping this substrate?
I would really want to paint the ceiling. The walls look fine with recent paint. But the ceiling looks a mess. It looks OK for a few weeks immediately after scraping.
The ceiling in my bedroom has peeling paint. For the last 22 years every 6 months or so I would scrape off the peeling paint. I did not dare to paint over it because that would inevitably peel as a result.
At this point about 75% of the old paint is gone. Is there any reasonable way to get off the balance. I will use a good primer before repainting.
How bad does the paint get? It curls off the edges and flakes fall to the ground, some as large as a coin.
Also they did not tape the joints and that has resulted in a long linear split. The previous paint job included filling that split, but I think only taping will properly resolve this issue. Does anyone know if there is a special procedure for taping this substrate?
I would really want to paint the ceiling. The walls look fine with recent paint. But the ceiling looks a mess. It looks OK for a few weeks immediately after scraping.
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