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Default Seam Tape repair on ceiling

Roger Taylor wrote:
"Jean" wrote in message
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I'm looking for advice on a reasonably fast method of "re-attaching" some
seam tape that is peeling off my ceiling. I am familiar with the "right"
way to do this (remove old tape, use mesh tape, mud the area, etc) but I'm
thinking of just trying to reattach the peeling tape. Why? The tape is at
the apex of a 12ft cathedral ceiling that is 55ft long and has a textured
(knockdown) surface. So doing it the "right way" would take much more time
and effort than I want to spend. Suggestions I've gotten so far a
- Use caulk under the tape to reattach it to the wallboard,
- Use some mud under the tape to reattach it to the wallboard,
- Use "white glue" (Elmer's ?) to reattach the tape,
- Use wallpaper glue to reattach the tape. Anyone have any tried-and-true
methods for doing this kind of "fast and dirty" repair?



I defer to very able taping/bedding colleagues on this newsgroup to advise
you on how exactly to repair the peeling tape, but I have concern that there
is more to this story. Peeling tape can indicate poor adhesion/workmanship,
high moisture, high temperature, or a roof leak, or some combo of these
possibilities. Task One should be to find what is doing this to the joints,
then proceed with repair, once the root problem is identified and fixed.



The ceiling has been like this from the beginning. There are no stains
on the ceiling (to indicate water dammage). From talking with my friends
in construction, I'm guessing that the builders either used too little
mud or that the mud was too thin.

Jean