![]() 4.5" hole saw for wood or rent a core bit and SDS from Home Depot. You may not like the idea of putting in an exhaust fan but its one of the best easy cheap things you can do to protect the interior.Įxhaust fan $100 or less. Expecting tenants to open the window for ventilation isn't all that realistic, especially in winter. Not putting in a exhaust fan in a rental unit bath just doesn't serve you well over the long term. On side note if you use hot water instead of cold it will cut the drying time in 1/2 of whatever number durabond you use.īeyond that, if you've got the unit vacant put in a exhaust fan. Tape and skim with durabond, prime, paint, caulk, move on. If you end up with big cracks or holes (which it doesn't sound like you have) you could add in structolite for volume. I'd stay away from joint compound except for final touch up skimming. Having done this job more times than I can count, it sounds like you are overcomplicating it. Plan to use premix compound or 45 minute thinned down, any tips are greatly appreciated and thanks in advance. No vent in the bathroom and some spot peeling of several layers of paint, any issues with adhesion in this would-be wet area or will prime/paint after skimming be sufficient for sealing the bathroom? Paint/primer recommendations for wet areas, (it's a rental) Behr Premium/plus, semigloss sound good? ![]() I'm not a tradesmen and I'm not repairing with plaster, joint compound is a little more approachable. Without sanding all the paint off, any need to prime the walls before skimming with compound - what about wiping with tsp or mixing some primer in with the compound before rolling it on? I've read of people thinning PVA glue as a primer before skimming. Giving Plasters Magic a shot on some of these larger cracks followed by mesh and rolled-on skim coat of joint compound on the walls/ceiling. Quick sanded off any peeling paint and leveled previous crack repairs. Refreshing rental unit bathroom with plaster walls and latex paint.
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