Hi all,
I've recently noticed some gaps appearing around the internal doors of our flat (purpose built in 2015) - please see pictures for the worst examples. It's hard to tell but it's as if the wall/architrave/skirting has risen slightly. Is this normal for a relatively new building? We've been here 5 years but only recently noticed this so I can't say if it was there to begin with or has gotten worse unfortunately. From shining a torch into the gaps it doesn't appear to be the result of moisture ingress or anything like that as the plaster and wood is dry in appearance.
Pressing on the architrave, the gap doesn't close easily which makes me think it's the wall that's moved slightly relative to the door frame just enough for the gap to form. On one of the doors it runs almost to the top of the architrave vertically on each side, on another it's only on one side, and on another it's only half way up.
Would you just recaulk over it? Or should I be getting someone in to look at it?
Thanks
I've recently noticed some gaps appearing around the internal doors of our flat (purpose built in 2015) - please see pictures for the worst examples. It's hard to tell but it's as if the wall/architrave/skirting has risen slightly. Is this normal for a relatively new building? We've been here 5 years but only recently noticed this so I can't say if it was there to begin with or has gotten worse unfortunately. From shining a torch into the gaps it doesn't appear to be the result of moisture ingress or anything like that as the plaster and wood is dry in appearance.
Pressing on the architrave, the gap doesn't close easily which makes me think it's the wall that's moved slightly relative to the door frame just enough for the gap to form. On one of the doors it runs almost to the top of the architrave vertically on each side, on another it's only on one side, and on another it's only half way up.
Would you just recaulk over it? Or should I be getting someone in to look at it?
Thanks