When my mother-in-law had this house built, she did a good job at looking around to find good deals. The house has 3 bathrooms, all are exactly the same and design, and I believe all are Holiday Inn bathrooms. She has an album of the construction of the house, and I can see that these bathrooms were in before the framing was even finished.
Anyways, the wall material doesn't seem to be drywall, or not the kind I'm used to. Areas that are exposed (due to wear or removed fixtures) look brown and fibrous, and when I drill into it, the dust has the consistancy of dirt, rather than a fine dust the floats in the air. The paint is peeling in places that have gathered moisture, and the wallpaper is peeling in the same type of places. I want to eventually paint these rooms, but I want to be sure the walls are in good condition before I waste efforts on paint that might be ruined again. Can I used spackle on holes? Should I be worried that this material will deteriorate?
Patrick
Anyways, the wall material doesn't seem to be drywall, or not the kind I'm used to. Areas that are exposed (due to wear or removed fixtures) look brown and fibrous, and when I drill into it, the dust has the consistancy of dirt, rather than a fine dust the floats in the air. The paint is peeling in places that have gathered moisture, and the wallpaper is peeling in the same type of places. I want to eventually paint these rooms, but I want to be sure the walls are in good condition before I waste efforts on paint that might be ruined again. Can I used spackle on holes? Should I be worried that this material will deteriorate?
Patrick
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