any corresponding cracks on the other face of the wall ? if not, then as above, more likely to be an issue with the plaster than anything structural

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#16
Posted 04 July 2019 - 06:13 PM
#17
Posted 04 July 2019 - 07:47 PM
any corresponding cracks on the other face of the wall ? if not, then as above, more likely to be an issue with the plaster than anything structural
No cracks, but the wallpaper has peeled slight where it meets the ceiling. But that could just be my dodgy decorating skills!
#18
Posted 04 July 2019 - 10:18 PM
This is not my area of expertise but I'm going with blown/shrinking plaster based on similar cracking in my old house.
There is no sign of similar cracking on the other side of the wall?
The vertical crack you mention looks like a wallpaper joint to me. But that could just my eyes.
The crack is minor and diagonal, but not shaped like stairs i.e. it doesn't seem to follow the joints in the bricks behind. When walls settle the mortar joints tend to fail first.
Cracks along the ceiling/wall joint is not unusual, it's a weak point.
Have you noticed that the doors are catching the frame more than they used to? This would indicate movement in the frame. As mentioned above I wouldn't put too much faith in the fact that the frame isn't square, unless you know for certain it was originally.
#19
Posted 05 July 2019 - 08:48 AM
Ceiling walpaper, that's a new one to me.....
Edited by mab01uk, 05 July 2019 - 08:48 AM.
#20
Posted 05 July 2019 - 12:32 PM
#21
Posted 05 July 2019 - 06:20 PM
Like I said, new one to me....apparently a trend that hasn't found it's way to the US yet
#22
Posted 05 July 2019 - 07:07 PM
Like I said, new one to me....apparently a trend that hasn't found it's way to the US yet
..sounds like your opportunity to make an impression on the US home makeover scene
#23
Posted 05 July 2019 - 08:58 PM
This is not my area of expertise but I'm going with blown/shrinking plaster based on similar cracking in my old house.
There is no sign of similar cracking on the other side of the wall?
The vertical crack you mention looks like a wallpaper joint to me. But that could just my eyes.
The crack is minor and diagonal, but not shaped like stairs i.e. it doesn't seem to follow the joints in the bricks behind. When walls settle the mortar joints tend to fail first.
Cracks along the ceiling/wall joint is not unusual, it's a weak point.
Have you noticed that the doors are catching the frame more than they used to? This would indicate movement in the frame. As mentioned above I wouldn't put too much faith in the fact that the frame isn't square, unless you know for certain it was originally.
The door isn't catching no
The other side of the wall the wallpaper has come away slightly at the top (bit like an air bubble), but as I said could just be my decorating skills.
The vertical crack is more obvious in real life, its not following the edge of the wallpaper.
#24
Posted 05 July 2019 - 09:00 PM
Like I said, new one to me....apparently a trend that hasn't found it's way to the US yet
Something all houses here of a certain age have.
Moreover its something that once its up you never replace, as wallpapering a ceiling is a pain in the a*se! It just gets painted over and over. I reckon this wallpaper has been up decades
#25
Posted 28 July 2019 - 05:12 PM
#26
Posted 23 August 2019 - 04:48 PM
A very late update!
I took the wallpaper off, and it was just blown plaster thankfully.
Just have to redecorate now
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