Thursday, April 29, 2021

Mansfield Bathroom Painters

Bathroom Painting in Mansfield

Don't let you bathroom get like this.

This is what happens in your bathroom when you take long, hot, steamy showers and don’t turn on the ceiling fan — or worse, when the fan you do have isn’t powerful enough to pull moisture out of the air.

Over time, that excess humidity builds up on your walls and ceiling. The result? Peeling paint, bubbling texture, and eventually, mold. Black spots on the ceiling, brown patches near the corners — we see this kind of damage all the time.






At JCB Painting, we’ve helped many homeowners restore their bathrooms from moldy, peeling messes to clean, fresh, and properly sealed spaces.

🛠️ Here’s our plan of attack for a job like this:
Bleach and treat all moldy areas (in this case, the whole bathroom, ceiling and the walls). This step is crucial — painting over mold without treating it properly just hides the problem temporarily.

    Scrape away all loose and peeling paint.

Clean and prep the surfaces thoroughly to ensure proper bonding.
  • Caulk around the tub enclosure and any gaps to seal out future moisture.
  • Prime the ceiling and walls using a high-quality oil-based stain-killing bonding primer. This not only blocks any remaining stains or discoloration but helps lock down any spots where mold might try to return.
  • Paint the ceiling using durable white ceiling paint made for high-moisture areas.
  • Patch, fix, and sand the walls smooth.
  • Finally, apply 2 coats of premium paint in the customer’s chosen color.
💡 Pro Tip from JCB Painting:
If your bathroom doesn’t have a strong enough exhaust fan (or you don’t regularly use it), you’re inviting future problems. After a shower, run the fan for at least 15–20 minutes to help clear out the humidity. This one small habit can prevent mold, paint failure, and costly repairs down the line.


Freshly painted bathroom.








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