Definitions: B - Painting & wallpaper
blister
A blister is a defect in a finish or paint systems that appears as a bubble on the finished surface. A finish blister is commonly caused when moisture, grease or other foreign material beneath the bubble prevents proper bonding of the paint or finish.
References - blister
See the following for additional blister information:
- House Painting: Inside and Out (Fine Homebuilding) Taunton Press, October 1997, Mark Dixon, ISBN 1561581658
- Painter's Handbook Craftsman Book Company, November 1987, William McElroy, ISBN 934041288
- 2009 National Painting Cost Estimator Craftsman Book Company; Pap/Cdr edition, October 2008, Dennis D. Gleason, ISBN 157218213X
- Painting Contractor's Handbook McGraw-Hill Professional, November 2008, Dennis D. Gleason, ISBN 70633673
- Renovation: Completely Revised and Updated R.S. Means Company; 2 edition, August 2002, Donald Reynolds and RS Means , ISBN 876296584
Service Professionals that can help with blister issues
Common projects involving blister