well finally finished the big job i was on (well big for me at least) 3 bedrooms and a good sized lounge, all taken back to brick as the original plaster had all blown, floated with hardwall and skimmed.
went back today to do a couple of additional jobs only to be shown that in each of the bedrooms on the external walls only, a horizontal crack has appeared 2-3 inches below the ceiling line and they are between 2 and 4 foot long, no coincidence me thinks but i don't know why it's happened.
Guy has had the loft above converted into bedrooms 4 years ago so initially suspected the kids running around upstairs but the floor upstairs is supported by steels, as is the roof so no weight on the external walls where cracks have appeared, bit of a head scratcher, he's tried filling one crack 2-3 times but it keeps reappearing.
i'll need to sort this at some point soon but for now i've told him to keep an eye on them and see if they get any worse for the time being, pointless knocking off the skim and re-doing if it's still cracking, so he's happy for the moment.
any ideas anyone?
Sorry to be absent for so long and come back with a biggy thanks in advance!
went back today to do a couple of additional jobs only to be shown that in each of the bedrooms on the external walls only, a horizontal crack has appeared 2-3 inches below the ceiling line and they are between 2 and 4 foot long, no coincidence me thinks but i don't know why it's happened.
Guy has had the loft above converted into bedrooms 4 years ago so initially suspected the kids running around upstairs but the floor upstairs is supported by steels, as is the roof so no weight on the external walls where cracks have appeared, bit of a head scratcher, he's tried filling one crack 2-3 times but it keeps reappearing.
i'll need to sort this at some point soon but for now i've told him to keep an eye on them and see if they get any worse for the time being, pointless knocking off the skim and re-doing if it's still cracking, so he's happy for the moment.
any ideas anyone?
Sorry to be absent for so long and come back with a biggy thanks in advance!