5 Tips to Keep Your Walls in Top Condition For Your Home
The condition of your walls is often the first thing that people see when they come into your home. This is why it’s so so important to keep them in top shape with these five easy steps! This article will show you how to make sure that your walls are always looking their best and provide some tips for when things take a turn for the worse and things to look out for.
1. Removing the dust or dirt from your walls
For those times when your walls are looking a little dull, the first thing you’ll want to do is wipe down the dust or dirt that may have accumulated on them. This can be done with either a dry cloth and some water or simply by using any household cleaner. Make sure you don’t use anything abrasive as this could damage your paint job!
2. Cleaning and removing stains from your walls
So we’ve removed any dust or dirt that was on your walls, now it’s time to get rid of any stains. If you’re dealing with a light stain, use some soap and water to clean the stained area!
If there are more stubborn and difficult-to-clean stains (such as paint), spray them directly with ammonia before scrubbing them out – this will help break down the oils in the surface, making removal easier. Make sure never to mix chlorine bleach into your cleaning products as they can cause discolouration over time.
For those occasions when things turn from bad to worse, and all these methods have been unsuccessful at removing an unsightly mark from your wall, don’t worry!
3. Repaint the walls
So you are planning on painting the walls because a stain is on an area that can be repainted, it might not seem like a big deal, but these stains will stand out more when you repaint. The best way to remove this by using some elbow grease and scrubbing before painting over with your desired colour! You may have to use a more robust cleaner such as chlorine bleach or muriatic acid if this doesn’t work for you.
Note: Once again, please make sure not to mix chlorine bleach into any of your cleaning products because they can cause discolouration in time! If you are unsure about what type of cleaners/chemicals are safe, then always consult professionals first – paint stores would most likely be able to assist with
So all the stains are off, you have no issues with the mortar, then it’s time to paint. The trick is to use a quality primer first, then paint your desired colour.
Start at the top of the wall and work your way down using an angled brush to get in those hard-to-reach corners! Once you’ve finished painting, it’s time for some touch-up!
4. Repair the damage on the wall, get the experts in
If there are any signs of damage, like cracks, missing chunks of plaster or if you are unsure how to fix the damage, they don’t hesitate and call a professional. They will be able to diagnose what needs doing, suggest materials, and estimate repair costs!
The benefit of getting a structural engineer is that they will be able to assess the damage and offer solutions that can keep things structurally sound while repairing or restoring them. Even if the issue is minor, make the call as it is worth getting the area fixed before the problems get out of hand and can become costly. Keeping on top of house maintenance is key to making sure your house stays in top shape. Speaking to a company who do structural repairs London, have said they have seen a huge increase in people just not keeping up with the maintenance, even the simple stuff like keeping on top of trees near your house making sure they don’t grow too big including roots growing under the walls.
5. Protecting your walls from dampness or seepage within the wall
This is often a problem in kitchens, bathrooms or laundry rooms as water can run down the walls and then into the living spaces of your home. This is often hard to detect because it doesn’t always cause an issue straight away, but if left untreated for to long this will eventually lead to mold spots on wallpaper or paint peeling off ceilings.
Possible solution?
– Check how well-sealed your kitchen, bathroom or laundry room are by sealing any cracks with a silicone sealant that matches your wall colour (available at most hardware stores) or clear caulking.
– Install additional vents to help air flow through these damp areas, which may be causing moisture problems (also available at most hardware stores).
Many things can go wrong with your walls. This article has given you five easy steps to keep your wall in top condition and things to look out for. One final note If you are in any doubt, make sure you get a professional in.
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