My parents had a two storey extension built about 30 years ago.
The ceiling in the ground floor room has cracked quite badly on what appears to be the joints between the plasterboards.
What's the best way to repair this? Will it be ok to screw the boards back to the joists at 150mm centres, scrim the joints and reskim the ceiling, or does it need to be dropped, reboarded and skimmed? I don't know if the original ceiling was scrimmed on the joints when it was installed, and wether they used 9.5mm or 12.5mm boards.
I'd ideally like to avoid this as it will require the replacement of the coving too.
Here's a couple of photos of the affected ceiling.
The ceiling in the ground floor room has cracked quite badly on what appears to be the joints between the plasterboards.
What's the best way to repair this? Will it be ok to screw the boards back to the joists at 150mm centres, scrim the joints and reskim the ceiling, or does it need to be dropped, reboarded and skimmed? I don't know if the original ceiling was scrimmed on the joints when it was installed, and wether they used 9.5mm or 12.5mm boards.
I'd ideally like to avoid this as it will require the replacement of the coving too.
Here's a couple of photos of the affected ceiling.