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Mouldy Bathroom ceiling. Help needed please!

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I have got a problem with my bathroom ceiling. It is artexed and we get mould growing in the artex, which is a nightmare to wipe off. And its spreading fast. :cry:

 

We had our bathroom done about 18 months ago and I made the decision not to get the ceiling replaced and Im kicking myself now because I should have done it then. I took someone's advice and painted the whole ceiling with P.V.A. glue twice to seal it then painted it. It worked for a while but now it is as bad as ever.

 

Im wondering what to do with it. A last ditch attempt before I go to the mess and expense of a new ceiling. I have just scrubbed it off again. Im thinking I might try to paint it with something. I wondered if any of you all knowing omleteers have had a similar problem and have used any special mould beating paint or the like which you could reccomend.

 

Thankyou :D

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Is it the condensation causing the problem? If so, years ago I had some success with using that insulating lining paper under wallpaper on the walls of our kitchen at the time which had in effect 5 outside walls (flat roof, extension with only 1 wall attached to the rest of the house). The bathroom was similar and the previous people had put cork tiles on the walls (I don't remember what was on the ceiling) and that worked well. Also, an extractor fan may help if you don't already have one.

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We have terrible condensation and mould problems in this house which is surprising as it's fairly new :roll: . We always use the extractor when we've had a bath or shower and open the windows even for a little while each day. We had mouldy patches on our ceiling too and OH found some anti-mould spray (Polycell, I think) to spray on them then used an anti-mould paint over the top. Touch wood, the patches haven't reappeared yet.

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my dad swears by using exterior paint on bathroom ceilings as it has to withstand all that wind and rain. When we had a problem with our bathroom ceiling in the last house - despite having the window in there open 24-7 - we did as he suggested and bingo! no furtehr problems :D

 

Just be careful when you use it as it is very runny

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Ummm. Thanks guys.

Yes I do have an extractor fan and we leave the window open when we use the shower. The exterior paint sounds like it could be worth a try. You can get mould resistant paints and sprays but as they are all quite pricy I wondered if they actually worked. Thankyou Kate for your suggestions.

I have asked a few people in the know about this problem I have and I have been told that it is probably the coldest point of the house thus this is where condensation settles.

I did a bit of reading on the net and Im thinking that the mould spores have taken root in the plaster board and Ill never shift it as it will keep regrowing as the conditions are perfect for its growth.

I cant really afford to get the ceiling replaced at the mo and dont want the hassle so Im going to have a look round B n Q and see whats available. Im not confident of a solution though to be honest so Im reluctant to spend a lot on anti mould potions.

Im liking the exterior paint idea :D

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We had the same problem with our bathroom ceiling ( although it is not artexed).

 

We tried all sorts of special mould resistent paints, kept the bathroom window open etc. but nothing worked successfully for long.

 

In the end we had to have an extractor fan fitted above the shower which then vents out into the loft and through the roof. This has worked 100% since we had it installed over a year ago.

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