I can't say this enough. Use the bathroom exhaust fan. Let it run for at least 15 minutes after taking a hot steamy shower or bath. If the fan is old, replace it. It's a lot less money to spend than a complete restoration painting job. Mold remediation adds to the cost of painting a bathroom significantly such as this one. And it can be unhealthy.
Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Mansfield Bathroom Painters
This is what happens in your bathroom when you take long hot steamy showers and don't use the ceiling fan. Or you have a ceiling fan that is inadequate to do the job.
Jcb Painting sees a lot of bathrooms like this. Our plan of attack will be to bleach all the moldy areas, (pretty much the whole bathroom here.) scrape away loose peeling paint, and clean up.
Caulk around the tub enclosure,
prime the walls and ceiling with a stain-killing oil-based bonding primer, then
paint the ceiling with white ceiling paint.
and paint with 2 coats of the customer's color choice. Done.
Labels:
bathroom painting,
caulking,
ceiling painting,
cleaning,
interior painting,
mold removal,
painters,
painting,
priming,
room painters,
wall painting,
wall sanding
Location:
Mansfield, MA, USA
Sunday, November 1, 2020
Bath Fitters using clear pure silicone caulking.
This is what to expect from a Bath Fitter bathroom renovation. They use a pure clear silicone caulk all around that starts to deteriorate in just a few years. It looks good at first.
As a professional interior painter who paints a lot of bathrooms, I have come across this scenario many times over the years.
When I have to paint a Bath Fitter bathroom I charge much more because of this. Pure silicone caulk should never be used where there will be paint. PAINT DOES NOT STICK TO IT. "Dap" makes a paintable silicone caulk but Bath Fitters has not heard of it. Unfortunately for the homeowner who has to live with the results and pay more later to have their bathroom repainted
Before painting a Bath Fitter bathroom all the pure silicone caulking has to be removed and re-caulked with paintable caulk.
Re-moving deteriorating pure silicone caulk is a nightmare. It only comes off in small rubbery pieces. Then when you think you got it all removed and you start painting you find that there is still some leftover that you couldn't see because it is PURE SILICONE CAULKING. Thank-you Bath Fitters. For Nothing!
This is what the homeowners have to look at whenever they sit on the toilet.
Deteriorating pure clear silicone caulking. Nice job Bath Fitters!
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Images of lichen covered fence after power washing.
Jcb Painting
So here is the fence that was covered in lichen and mold after power washing.
Looks like a brand new fence.
It's amazing what a little water can do.
So here is the fence that was covered in lichen and mold after power washing.
Looks like a brand new fence.
It's amazing what a little water can do.
Labels:
cleaning,
lichen removal,
mold removal,
powerwashing a fence
Location:
Foxborough, MA, USA
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