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How Long Should I Let Freshly Coated Walls and Floors Off-Gas?

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How Long Should I Let Freshly Coated Walls and Floors Off-Gas?

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QUESTION: We are moving to a new house and had the floors redone with a water based coating (3 finishes) and rooms painted with low VOC paint. I am six months pregnant and have a 3 year old daughter. How long should I stay out of house to prevent harm to my baby? ANSWER: I can’t give you a definitive time, as the amount of time it takes for a finish to completely cure depends on the conditions, but you want to allow time for the finish to completely cure and stop outgassing volatile vapors. Heat will speed the process. I would say that if you heated the rooms for about a week, they should be safe at that point.

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