Right guys need a bit of advise here
i have a customer i skimmed a bedroom for some weeks ago who has just called today to say the crack they initially had in their ceiling prior to me reskimming has re appeared.
Initially the crack to the ceiling was an old crack that was quite wide and looked like it had been painted over a good few times
The ceiling was old lathe and plaster and i did advise that unless re boarded the crack may re appear alas it has.
Now the has asked me if i could go back and repair this crack which me being me and wanting to be right with my customer said yes of course i will
The problem now being they dont want the ceiling totally re skimmed after the repair as the room is now fully decorated
Before i did the skimmiming initially i prepped the offending crack by giving it a bit of a gouge and reinfored with scrim pvad and skimmed as normal
Now the crack thats re apeared is in hairline form but in the same place as the old crack
what would be the best course of action to take without totally re boarding and skimming again
Ive done many crack repairs before using scrim and easifill but im a little apprehensive with this one as scrim was used over the initial crack and it has reappeared
Now i dont have to repair this for free as i did advise the customer before the job over the possibility of it coming back withoit re boarding as its a old house with lathe ceilings but i want to do it!
So any advise guys other than the norm of gouge a little wider and pva and scrim and fil would be appreciated[/i]
i have a customer i skimmed a bedroom for some weeks ago who has just called today to say the crack they initially had in their ceiling prior to me reskimming has re appeared.
Initially the crack to the ceiling was an old crack that was quite wide and looked like it had been painted over a good few times
The ceiling was old lathe and plaster and i did advise that unless re boarded the crack may re appear alas it has.
Now the has asked me if i could go back and repair this crack which me being me and wanting to be right with my customer said yes of course i will
The problem now being they dont want the ceiling totally re skimmed after the repair as the room is now fully decorated
Before i did the skimmiming initially i prepped the offending crack by giving it a bit of a gouge and reinfored with scrim pvad and skimmed as normal
Now the crack thats re apeared is in hairline form but in the same place as the old crack
what would be the best course of action to take without totally re boarding and skimming again
Ive done many crack repairs before using scrim and easifill but im a little apprehensive with this one as scrim was used over the initial crack and it has reappeared
Now i dont have to repair this for free as i did advise the customer before the job over the possibility of it coming back withoit re boarding as its a old house with lathe ceilings but i want to do it!
So any advise guys other than the norm of gouge a little wider and pva and scrim and fil would be appreciated[/i]