Hey
i have a bit of a debate with my roommates can anyone tell me if this crack in my wall is caused by moisture or someone falling on it? we would like to know because we want to know if we need to fix it or not..
Hey
i have a bit of a debate with my roommates can anyone tell me if this crack in my wall is caused by moisture or someone falling on it? we would like to know because we want to know if we need to fix it or not..
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The wall it butts into , is it concrete?
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if you plaster it, you'll then have to paint it, and it looks to me like that is just plain jib with no finish on it???
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What's the scale? That crack could be 100mm or 1000mm. It certainly appears to be the gibstopped join between 2 sheets, but no specified size makes it hard to be sure.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Are you describing the seam or the perforated scrape mark to the left of the seam?
It's a join between two sheets which should have been positioned on a stud. If it had a stud behind it, it wouldn't have cracked. So it's really the fault of whoever lined the walls.
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the fact remains that if the wall wasnt leaned on or ran into the damage wouldnt have happened. NDORFN i see your a joiner if you made a kitchen and i stood on the bench and a join in the bench opened up is that my fault for standing on it or yours for not joining it properly, i suspect the crack isnt where the impact was but along a bit where there was no framing allowing the gib to go in and pop the joint, having spent over 30 years in the bldg industry and worked on lots of damaged rentals i have seen it lots of times
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