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How to fix Different ceiling cracks
Ceiling cracks are very common in house hold special some old house. Some hair line cracks can be easily fixed by yourself instead of hiring an professional. Here is some tips on how to fix different types of ceiling cracks.

BriefingWire.com, 6/19/2020 - Ceilings are one part of the house everyone loves to keep unblemished. Well, it always stings to notice a crack crawling somewhere on your ceiling, and it’ll keep you wondering if it’s a normal ageing symptom, if the cause is simply cosmetic, if you are experiencing a structural issue that requires desperate attention or if there is an imminent danger.

Relax, it’s completely normal for houses to develop cracks in its ceilings and this doesn’t necessarily serve as an indicator of a larger complication. Some cracks (those larger than 1/8 inch in width) might be as a result of structural problems, Nonetheless, ceiling cracks should be properly examined to give better insights to the possible cause of the cracks before [FURL=https://pinnacleroofingandceilingservices.com/]ceiling repairs[/FURL] are made.

Fixing different Ceiling Cracks

A poorly taped joint can lead to a fine and straight ceiling crack

During the taping process is the amount of drywall mud used is inadequate, the paper tape and the wall will not seal properly. Over time, this results in the development of a straight crack along the edges of the tape as it loosens. Since this problem doesn’t pose any structural hazard, a lot of homeowners ignore it. Conducting ceiling repairs for this issue takes the easier route, all you need to do is to apply a small amount of drywall compound under the loose tape and rebind it to the drywall.

A crack with discoloration shows a moisture problem

Water is another major cause of ceiling cracks and it leaves an unsightly yellow or brown stain on your ceilings. When water trickles from an overhead leak, it can get to the ceiling panels and cause the joint tape to loosen. Water is a cause of decomposition, hence over time, the materials around the location of the crack begin to slowly decompose leaving that unsightly colour. Before considering making any ceiling repairs, traces the source of the water leaks and fix it, else the ceiling will continue to crack.

To conduct proper ceiling repairs, simply scrape off the loose tape and tape the joint again with a drywall compound. For textured ceilings make use of aerosol texture products to blend the newly taped joint with the existing ceiling.

Too much application of drywall causes tiny spiderweb cracks

To created a textured ceiling, a thinned drywall compound is mostly used, however, if you apply too much of the compound, tiny spider-like projections in all directions will appear as the compound shrinks and dries.

To fix this and conceal the blemishes, carefully apply a slim layer of drywall on the spiderweb cracks. Also, you can decide to completely remove the pre-existing texture by sanding it before applying a fresh drywall compound.

House settling can cause ceiling and wall cracks

Over time, houses naturally settle and this leads to the creation of crevices in the ceilings and walls. Usually, you can simply decide to retape the cracks, however, if the house keeps on settling, the cracks can continue to show up in the same locations. Notably, if the width of the crack is more than 1/8 inch, contact a trusted home builder. This might be an indicator that you are experiencing a structural problem.

 
 
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