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Painting FAQ

What Causes Paint to Peel?

Paint usually peels because the coating has lost its bond with the surface underneath. This can happen because of moisture, poor surface preparation, failed caulking, dirty surfaces, loose existing paint, skipped primer, or weather exposure.

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The Most Common Causes of Peeling Paint

Peeling paint is usually a symptom of a deeper issue. The surface may have moisture problems, poor adhesion, failed prep, or an old coating that was already breaking down before repainting.

Moisture Behind the Surface

Leaks, trapped moisture, humidity, or water entering behind trim can push paint away from the surface.

Painting Over Dirt or Chalk

Paint does not bond well to dust, dirt, mildew, chalky residue, grease, or buildup.

Loose Existing Paint

If old failing paint is not scraped or sanded, new paint may peel along with the old coating.

Improper Surface Repairs

Damaged drywall, exterior wood, cracked caulk, or patchwork should be repaired before painting.

Poor Adhesion

Glossy, slick, bare, or previously coated surfaces may need sanding or primer before paint will bond.

Weather Exposure

Sun, rain, hail, temperature swings, and moisture can weaken exterior coatings over time.

Signs Paint Failure Is Starting

Peeling paint often begins with smaller warning signs. Catching these early can help prevent larger repair needs.

Bubbling Paint

Bubbles may indicate moisture, trapped air, heat exposure, or poor adhesion.

Blistering

Blisters are raised areas where the paint film has separated from the surface underneath.

Hairline Cracks

Small cracks can allow moisture into the surface and lead to peeling over time.

Fading

Severe fading can indicate UV damage and an aging paint system.

Caulk Separation

Gaps around trim, windows, doors, and siding joints can let water behind painted surfaces.

Peeling Around Windows

Peeling near windows often points to moisture, caulk failure, sun exposure, or old coating failure.

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Related Questions

How Long Does Exterior Paint Last?

Most exterior paint jobs in Plano last 7 to 12 years depending on prep, exposure, and product quality.

How Often Should You Repaint a House?

Texas homes often need repainting before coatings fully fail, especially in high-sun areas.

Why Does Caulk Fail?

Caulk can fail because of age, movement, moisture, heat, poor application, or surface gaps.

What Happens If You Skip Primer?

Skipping primer can lead to poor adhesion, stains showing through, flashing, or early paint failure.

Is Your Paint Starting to Peel?

Peeling paint is often a sign of a larger issue involving moisture, preparation, or aging materials. Hutch-N-Son Quality Painting & Drywall can identify the cause and recommend the right solution before the problem becomes more expensive to repair.

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