Re: Walls turning yellow!
If it's at the joints it leads me to believe the joint compound went bad(or something) or the tape is seeping color for some odd reason.
Re: Walls turning yellow!
It looks like the staining is on either side of the tape, and bleeding through the paint from the back.
Are all the taped joints showing this discolouration?
Re: Walls turning yellow!
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Originally Posted by
Raven01
It looks like the staining is on either side of the tape, and bleeding through the paint from the back.
Are all the taped joints showing this discoloration?
Yeah. All of them.
Incase it matters, I used the fiberglass self adhesive tape for the joints, not the paper. and premixed dust control compound.
Re: Walls turning yellow!
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Elusive Dream
The joint compound was not cured. How long did you wait before sanding the joints and painting?
You can try and run a dehumidifier and get it down to 35% for a week or so and then try and repaint. It will dry out even after being painted but takes a while. I would recommend a good fan on each wall or just point one at a wall, move it after 8 hours or so and just keeping repeating for a week.
Well, I worked my way around the room over a 2 week period, so some walls were dried for longer than others. The one wall was dry for over a week for sure though.
Will it get worse and worse? or at some point will the yellowing stop. I don't want to repaint if its going to just come back.
Re: Walls turning yellow!
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Elusive Dream
It will stop eventually but it takes a while. I have been in construction for 16 years and every time a general contractor puts a rush on a job there tends to be an area that doesn't cure properly.
Biggest thing is get the room dried out and humidity down as low as possible. Run the back or your wrist over the wall I am betting it just a little cooler when you pass it over the tape joint.
Alright, thanks for the advice! I'l get the rooms humidity as low as possible for a week or 2, and hope it helps! Thanks for the advice
Re: Walls turning yellow!
Ricky, did you add any water to the compound to make it a little thinner?
With the high iron content in Toronto area water, I find this does happen from time to time.
Prime the walls with Zinzer stain blocker, then repaint. Problem will be gone.
regards
John
Re: Walls turning yellow!
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snakeman13
Ricky, did you add any water to the compound to make it a little thinner?
With the high iron content in Toronto area water, I find this does happen from time to time.
Prime the walls with Zinzer stain blocker, then repaint. Problem will be gone.
regards
John
Yes! I did a final skim coat and the premixed was too thick.
Ok. I'll repaint it one day. For now, the snakes don't mind the yellow.