Drywall in bathroom?


Question:The drywall tape is peeling really bad from moisture, all over the walls and ceiling. Is this a quick fix, or do I just need to tear it down and start all over?

Answers:
Texas has a decent solution. Certainly if I was doing the job, I'd likely remove all the tape, re-prep the seams/joints, re-tape (Not using paper tape) and when it's been sanded again, prime it then use a semi gloss, two coats at least.

Whether or not the tape/ job is old, or was a shabby job to begin with, the issue is as much the fault of the moisture as anything else. You might consider a vent fan, especially if you don't have a window, and certainly open the door after a bath/shower to dissipate the steam and moisture.

Before re-taping,,, if I was doing the job, I'd probably also check for the drywall being damp or stained, and allow it to dry. At some point if the moisture issue isn't addressed your problem will continue to reoccur.

Steven Wolf


You can let it dry thoroughly, sand and refloat it. Paint with an oil based paint and give it two coats.
sounds like it was not primed properly. not a quick fix but it is fairly easy to retape...if you know how
I would say get some new tape that is approved for high moisture items and retape the bath room. Check and see if the mud you are using is approved for high moisture locations. Also make sure there is a vent fan in your bathroom to help remove the moisture.
There is a tape that looks like netting. It's GREAT for your situation. Even amateurs can get this one to stick.
First make sure you have water-proof materials. Sounds like
the tape and spackling wasn't to begin with. You can try to repair it with some water-proof materials, but your probably
gonna have to replace it. Good luck !!
when all the above is done make sure you have a good vent fan and be sure to use it
Go to your local Lowes or Home Depot. It seems to me they have special drywall for high moisture areas such as bathrooms
re do the joints with dura bond plaster 60 minute it will setup under water.

you could skim coat the bathroom with USG basecoat plaster

find it at a drywall supply company its easier to work with than joint compounds. trowel it on and smooth with wet sponge.

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