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Scrape, sand and recoat these highly vulnerable areas as soon as peeling paint begins. Some meticulous painters reduce the problem by applying a water-repellent preservative or thinned, boiled linseed oil to the bare wood to slow moisture penetration. Then they let the wood dry for at least five days before priming it.
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Even with gutters, splashing rain often soaks siding boards and trim near the ground. Eventually, they’ll absorb water and peel. There’s no perfect cure. Maintain your gutters, keep bushes trimmed back from the house to promote drying, and fix peeling areas as soon as they appear. Wood composites like hardboard siding and plywood are especially vulnerable. Keep edges well sealed. Once they swell, they’re almost impossible to reseal. Spot peeling can also occur as a result of moisture from the inside (Fig. A), but the signs aren’t always obvious. Usually the cause is high humidity in a room like a bathroom, coupled with air leaks through the wall or the absence of a vapor barrier. Look for tip-offs such as paint that peels around only one window, or that peels from siding in a pattern that outlines a single room. If the problem occurs outside a bathroom or kitchen, you can usually solve it by running a ventilating fan regularly, plugging air leaks around windows with caulk, and repainting interior walls. Figure B: Trouble Spots Exterior paint peels where the wood is most likely to get soaked. The most vulnerable spots include exposed horizontal surfaces, joints, wood close to the ground, and soffits.
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