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kitty1981 | 16:28 Sun 04th Feb 2007 | Home & Garden
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I had my lounge re-plastered in october last year. Whilst it has been drying small cracks have appeared around the skirting board. I have used decorators caulk to seal them and tidy it up but yesterday I noticed a crack behind my tv. It starts about a metre from the floor and goes all the way up and then to the right for about a metre. How can i sort it as i dont think just painting over it will help?? My room is painted cream so i want to blend it ion as best I can. Any help would be really appreciated


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just fill it.
Was the wall plaster-boarded before it was plastered? If it was, it sounds as though the cracks are appearing along the plaster-board joints.
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no ot wasnt plaster boarded. It was plastered over brick before. we just had it re-skimmed
When you tap the wall near the cracks does the plaster sound hollow?
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no not at all
It sounds as though the cracks just need filling.
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thanks. the last thing i wanted was for it to start coming away. the last house i lived in was horrendous
Hi kitty I would think it is only shrinkage cracks nothing to worry about the only thing I note about your post was the types of filler, if you are painting onto plaster then the best results to fill cracks, is with plaster based fillers not caulking this has a different texture that will show afterwards HTH Tez

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