| Hi, TamaraIA!
The first thing that I would suggest doing is looking for and correcting the cause as to why the paint is protruding out from the walls. It could be because of a leak somewhere that is allowing moisture to get to the wall, or maybe some other reason.
What do you mean by the walls not being flat, please? Are they textured in some way, or is something causing them to be damaged?
The first thing to take into consideration when painting is determining what kind of paint is already on the walls and the condition of it. What kind of paint is already on a surface is important to know so that you will know the correct paint to use. The condition of the existing paint is important to know so that you will know what you need to do in order to prepare the surface properly for new paint.
There are a number of us on this site who know a lot about painting, fixing things up and remodeling of various kinds. You will get live help here!
I am just curious, but are you living in Iowa? I ask this because I am in Illinois. I own a very old home that I have to repair things all of the time in order to maintain it. Part of the way that I make my living is that I am also a handyman.
Thanks! |