Efflorescence/ Mottling



Crusty, white salt deposits, leached from mortar or masonry as water passes through it.

Possible Cause:

  • Failure to adequately prepare surface by removing all previous efflorescence.

  • Excess moisture escaping through the exterior masonry walls from the inside.

Solution:

If excess moisture is the cause, eliminate the source by repairing the roof, cleaning out gutters and downspouts, and sealing any cracks in the masonry with a high quality, water-based, all-acrylic or siliconised acrylic caulk. If moist air is originating inside the building, consider installing vents or exhaust fans, especially in the kitchen, bathroom and laundry areas. Remove the efflorescence and all other loose material with a wire brush, power brush or power washer; then thoroughly rinse the surface. Apply a quality water-based or solvent-based masonry sealer and allow it to dry completely. Then apply a high quality exterior house paint, masonry paint or elastomeric wall coating.

Alligatoring

Blistering

Chalking

Chalk Run-down

Cracking/Flaking

Dirt Pickup

Efflorescence/Mottling

Fading/ Poor Color Retention

Frosting

Lapping

Mildew

Nailhead Rusting

Paint Incompatibility

Peeling

Poor Alkali Resistance

Poor Galvanized Metal Adhesion

Poor Gloss Retention

Surfactant Leaching

Tannin Staining

Vinyl Siding Warp

Wax Bleed

Wrinkling


Interior Paint Problems

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