Does your property have or look like any of the following?
Blistering - Bubbles resulting from localized loss of adhesion, and lifting of the paint film from the underlying surface.

Efflorescence - Crusty, white salt deposits, leached from mortar or masonry as water passes through it.

Alligatoring or Checking - Patterned cracking in the surface of the paint film resembling the regular scales of an alligator.

Chalking - Formation of fine powder on the surface of the paint film during weathering which can cause color fading.

Peeling - Loss of paint due to poor adhesion.

Cracking - The splitting of a dry paint film through at least one coat, which will lead to complete failure of the paint.

Mildew - Black, gray or brown areas of fungus growth on the surface of paint or caulk.

Wrinkling - A rough, crinkled paint surface occurring when paint forms a "skin."

NAILHEAD RUSTING - Reddish-brown stains and spots on the paint surface.

DIRT PICKUP - Accumulation of dirt, dust particles and/or other debris on the paint film; may resemble mildew.
