I live in a traditional 1880's mid terrace house. I have a tiny first floor bathroom in the rear two-storey addition. To increase the size of the bathroom I've taken down the rear internal block wall and built a plasterboard stud wall a couple of foot further into the rear bedroom. All has gone well so far and I'm now ready for plastering and then tiling. The remaining side wall of the bathroom (a non-load bearing internal wall) has been extended with stud work for a couple of foot before returning along the rear (so the new stud work is L-shaped on plan). I'm concerned that a vertical crack will appear part way along the side wall of the bathroom where the new stud work joins the original blockwork. The original wall is made of old clinker blocks with a very hard plaster/render over the top. I've put some frame fixings through the studwork into the blocks but how can I reinforce the plaster across this join to prevent cracks appearing and damaging the tiles? My scrim tape seems a little weedy for this job.
I hope the above makes sense, your advice would be much appreciated.
I hope the above makes sense, your advice would be much appreciated.