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So I've come to terms that there will forever be cracks in my house and I'm hoping to try and fix them all.
I just have one more question about a crack type I am not sure about. The photos below are from the top pieces of plasterboard inside window openings. There are cracks where the horizontal meets the vertical which I think I can just rake it and fill.
However, I don't know why they suddenly become diagonal as they reach the room opening. Is there a reason for this, like path of least resistance? Do I just paint over the diagonal bit, or is there a better way? I've got the same kind of thing in three or four windows.
Thanks!

I just have one more question about a crack type I am not sure about. The photos below are from the top pieces of plasterboard inside window openings. There are cracks where the horizontal meets the vertical which I think I can just rake it and fill.
However, I don't know why they suddenly become diagonal as they reach the room opening. Is there a reason for this, like path of least resistance? Do I just paint over the diagonal bit, or is there a better way? I've got the same kind of thing in three or four windows.
Thanks!


