Hi
I would be very grateful for your help.
We plastered the wall under the stairs and in one section small egg shell-like cracks appeared the next morning.
The house is old (1750s), but the wall is at a guess Victorian (brick I think, but we did see sandstone like parts where we chipped a bit vigorously!)
Preparation:
- woodchip wallpaper steamed off, revealing perhaps 4-5 different paint layers; scraped and sanded off as best we could.
- diluted PVA applied a couple of days before
- PVA applied just before plastering (all standard ratios)
the wall after most of it has been prepped
this is the area where there are some cracks - you can see it was in a bit of state! the outer skirting board has since been removed
We are very slow, novice plasterers, so the PVA was probably bone dry in some areas by the time it was plastered.
The cracks look huge but are hairline or thinner when seen in real life. The ones in the photo are maybe 1 or 2cm in length (sorry must have got the camera zoom a bit wrong!)
Any thoughts on likely cause of the cracks?
What should we do to repair them, as 90% of the wall is sound.
And given our inability to plaster quickly, would we be better of with a Thistle Bond-It / Knauf Betokontakt type prep, rather than PVA next??
Many thanks for your help
Nicholas
I would be very grateful for your help.
We plastered the wall under the stairs and in one section small egg shell-like cracks appeared the next morning.
The house is old (1750s), but the wall is at a guess Victorian (brick I think, but we did see sandstone like parts where we chipped a bit vigorously!)
Preparation:
- woodchip wallpaper steamed off, revealing perhaps 4-5 different paint layers; scraped and sanded off as best we could.
- diluted PVA applied a couple of days before
- PVA applied just before plastering (all standard ratios)
the wall after most of it has been prepped
this is the area where there are some cracks - you can see it was in a bit of state! the outer skirting board has since been removed
We are very slow, novice plasterers, so the PVA was probably bone dry in some areas by the time it was plastered.
The cracks look huge but are hairline or thinner when seen in real life. The ones in the photo are maybe 1 or 2cm in length (sorry must have got the camera zoom a bit wrong!)
Any thoughts on likely cause of the cracks?
What should we do to repair them, as 90% of the wall is sound.
And given our inability to plaster quickly, would we be better of with a Thistle Bond-It / Knauf Betokontakt type prep, rather than PVA next??
Many thanks for your help
Nicholas