How can I fix cracks in plaster of old house?
"jeffc" writes:
"MrAoD" wrote in message
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(Randd01) writes:
You could try using joint compound with mesh tape but they will continue
to
crack with the temperature changes.
Won't work. Joint compound and plaster have different moisture content
stability points.
I'd suggest finding the cause of the cracks first and fixing that.
Otherwise
simply undercut the existing cracks (they make a tool for that) so that
the new
plaster can "key" in. Trick to getting the new plaster to bond with the
old is
to water the crack immediately prior to applying the new. Give it two
weeks to
stabilize before painting.
Define what you mean by "won't work". It does work, at least as far as I
can tell.
Cracks reopen. The joint compound absorbs/discharges moisture at a different
rate than old plaster. At least in my experience. YMMV.
Marc
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