In my kitchen I have a wall that is only half brick width, there is a UPVC door in this. The plaster finish was excellent, however as the door has been slammed shut over a few weeks I guess the slight flex has caused the plaster to hairline crack, the plaster isn't blown and sounds solid when tapped, the brickwork is in good condition with no cracks showing on the outside.
I'm considering plasterboarding with 12.5mm board as this should cope with the slight bit of flex, if I went this way would it be advisable to dot and dab onto the exisitng finish or strip it back to the brickwork?
Unless anyone has any other ideas?
I'm considering plasterboarding with 12.5mm board as this should cope with the slight bit of flex, if I went this way would it be advisable to dot and dab onto the exisitng finish or strip it back to the brickwork?
Unless anyone has any other ideas?