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Building permits are issued by Erie County or the City of Erie Building Department. Most projects over $500 require a permit.
Interior finish problems usually look cosmetic until you investigate the cause. Many surface symptoms point to hidden moisture, structural movement, or substrate failure.
These don't need action today but signal the system is aging or stressed. Note the date you first noticed; if it persists or worsens, schedule a visit.
Sheen mismatch — normal for spot patches. Full-wall paint will resolve.
Sun exposure or moisture. Repaint if cosmetic concern.
Cosmetic issue developing. Address before becoming larger problem.
Symptoms that mean something is actually wrong and will get worse. Schedule within days to a couple of weeks.
Moisture or substrate failure. Find and address cause before recoating.
Ventilation problem. Address before mold establishes.
Water damage staining. Stain-blocking primer needed; investigate water source.
Coating failure. Strip and recoat properly.
If you see any of these, stop reading and pick up the phone. Erie concierge line: (814) 200-0328.
Active leak above. Find source; mitigate before structural damage.
Structural failure. Don't walk on / under. Call structural inspector.
Health hazard requiring professional remediation. Don't disturb.
Ventilation hazard. Open windows, leave area; address before continuing.
Interior finish problems caught at "watch" stage cost $100-500. At "schedule" stage, $1,000-5,000 (often requires removal and rebuild). At "urgent" stage, $5,000-25,000+ (structural, mold, multi-trade work). The surface is always the cheapest part.
Settlement and seasonal movement. Houses move with humidity changes. Small recurring cracks are normal; growing cracks signal real movement that needs structural investigation.
Mildew is a type of mold. Small spots (under 6 sq ft, surface-only) can be DIY-cleaned with proper safety. Larger areas or visible inside-wall growth requires remediation.
Moisture-caused peeling usually has discoloration underneath. Product failure peels cleanly to bare substrate. Moisture damage requires source-fixing before recoating.
Cosmetic items under $1,000 typically pay back at sale. Structural or moisture-related items should be fixed AND disclosed — buyers' inspectors find them either way.
For pure cosmetic issues, yes. For anything with moisture, mold, water staining, or movement, no — the problem grows underneath and reappears within months.