Got a bunch cracks in the ceilings upstairs in our 1960's house, been there years but we're decorating now.
The ceiling joists are 18" apart, plasterboard has been nailed up, doesn't feel very secure. But the the thing that's the biggest issue is that in many rooms there's no support for the plasterboard round the perimeter of the room as the joist is some distance away from the edge, or as in one case, directly over a room wall. As there's nothing to screw the plasterboard into(see pic) it moves around 1cm if I push it.
Is this common construction method? seems very lazy to me.
I take it the only solution is to go up into the loft and add more noggins/joists/supports to secure the plasterboard where it's unsupported?
The ceiling joists are 18" apart, plasterboard has been nailed up, doesn't feel very secure. But the the thing that's the biggest issue is that in many rooms there's no support for the plasterboard round the perimeter of the room as the joist is some distance away from the edge, or as in one case, directly over a room wall. As there's nothing to screw the plasterboard into(see pic) it moves around 1cm if I push it.
Is this common construction method? seems very lazy to me.
I take it the only solution is to go up into the loft and add more noggins/joists/supports to secure the plasterboard where it's unsupported?