Hairline crakc in newly plastered ceiling
The Natural Philosopher
wibbled on Saturday 07 November 2009 10:56
Tim W wrote:
The Natural Philosopher
wibbled on Saturday 07 November 2009 09:21
Steve wrote:
On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 00:24:22 +0000, Tim W wrote:
Hi,
Just been looking up at the ceiling in the kitchen and the mist coat
is showing a long straight-ish hairline crack. Probably on the join of
two PB panels.
That's to be expected I suppose - it's been cold and I expect
something has shrunk.
Anyway - I usually use Dulux Rich Matt for ceilings. Is it worth using
something else for this - something with some forgiveness of slight
cracks?
Otherwise my default action will be to paint neat PVA along the crack
and proceed as normal...
Ta
Tim
I had a couple of these hairline cracks appear after I skimmed over the
rough artex in the lounge.
They re-appeared after filling.
Is the ceiling flat?
As my ceiling was flat (after skimming), I bit the bullet and papered
with 1000 gauge lining paper. Quite a bit of work but no cracks after 2
1/2 years.
Lining paper is surprisingly strong.
SteveE
I'm trying to avoid paper on the ceilings, especially kitchen as IME it
has a nasty tendency to fall off when hot with steam periodically...
which will beat up on any studwork the plasterboard is attached to and
almost certainly cause a crack..
there's a hole in my bucket...;-)
I meant hit, not hot :-)
Stupide laptop keyboard...
Anyway, it's a kitchen, so there will be steam. But not 100% of the time.
The studwork are floor joists above.
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Tim Watts
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