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Michael Roback April 6th 04 06:17 AM

Deflecting Drywall Ceiling
 
I just did a remodel and have a tile guy doing a fireplace. When he did it,
I noticed where it met the ceiling that the ceiling is deflecting. In fact
a/2 of the room separated by a beam is deflecting and the stone now
accentuates this flaw. Is it normal for an older house for a newly
installed drywall ceiling to accentuate imperfections in the ceiling
framing. It was plastered before and I guess floated to compensate for
this. Is looks bad and I don't want to rip the ceiling down now that it is
painted and stone is applied. Any advice?



Tom Baker April 6th 04 12:45 PM

Deflecting Drywall Ceiling
 
"Michael Roback" wrote in message hlink.net...
I just did a remodel and have a tile guy doing a fireplace. When he did it,
I noticed where it met the ceiling that the ceiling is deflecting. In fact
a/2 of the room separated by a beam is deflecting and the stone now
accentuates this flaw. Is it normal for an older house for a newly
installed drywall ceiling to accentuate imperfections in the ceiling
framing. It was plastered before and I guess floated to compensate for
this. Is looks bad and I don't want to rip the ceiling down now that it is
painted and stone is applied. Any advice?


You have to live with it, unless you are willing to rebuild the ceiling.
Yes, it's normal for old buildings to be out of square.
And, you are correct in thinking the plaster often hid some uneven framing.
However, you didn't notice the condition until you looked carefully.
It's probable that others will not notice the condition.

TB

DanG April 7th 04 11:47 AM

Deflecting Drywall Ceiling
 
You might consider an indirect lighting cove or some other trim
box to disguise the condition. You need to create a lot of shadow
and contrast to truly disguise.

The other alternatives would require redoing the ceiling IMHO.

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"Michael Roback" wrote in message
link.net...
I just did a remodel and have a tile guy doing a fireplace.

When he did it,
I noticed where it met the ceiling that the ceiling is

deflecting. In fact
a/2 of the room separated by a beam is deflecting and the stone

now
accentuates this flaw. Is it normal for an older house for a

newly
installed drywall ceiling to accentuate imperfections in the

ceiling
framing. It was plastered before and I guess floated to

compensate for
this. Is looks bad and I don't want to rip the ceiling down now

that it is
painted and stone is applied. Any advice?






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