Why is My Paint Peeling
MDF Painting gets calls from a variety of customers each day. Sometimes its because someone is moving. Sometimes it's due to damage (natural or accidental.) Occasionally, it's an inspiration for something new. One of the most common reasons clients call MDF is to address peeling paint. Exteriors with peeling paint add age to a home, and for the interior, it can look unseemly. For an area like a deck or a fence, peeling issues can be unsafe, as well as an eyesore. After 25 years of on the site research, these are the reasons your paint is peeling:
- Moisture issues. This problem can affect an interior or exterior paint job. The paint doesn't adhere properly because of excessive moisture on the surface and flakes off shortly after as a result. MDF painters avoid this problem by measure moisture and ensuring it is below 13% before adding any paint or primer.
- Wrong paint. Selecting a paint type and finish often goes beyond how the paint will look. Certain finishes and paint types will adhere better than others, depending on the surface. This is why MDF hires painting experts with years of experience to oversee jobs and crews. We always select the best painting products for your specific project.
- Lack of prep work. If the project didn't put the time into prep work, the paint will reflect that. Our painters know that prep work matters.
When you consult with MDF about a paint job, we do the job right the first time. Our paint jobs are warrantied because we stand by our painters. Call us for a free estimate to resolve your peeling paint issues today!