STG
Sep 1, 2008, 01:29 PM
Hi-
I have a finished ceiling - it's drywall - that has two straight hairline cracks in it. The cracks begin at the corners of walls and are nearly completely straight. One is about 10' long - the other is the width of the hallway - about three feet long.
Again, they both start at the corner of a wall and go directly straight across to the opposite wall. Neither is more than the width of a knife blade. I pulled up the carpet below both cracks - there's no foundation damage - no cracking or anything - and I checked for several feet on both sides of each crack. These are interior walls on a slab-on-grade foundation in San Antonio, Texas.
Now for my questions:
Is this a big deal?
Is it possible that the contract just did a poor job on the tape and float work?
What's the best way to repair these and make them go away for good?
I have a finished ceiling - it's drywall - that has two straight hairline cracks in it. The cracks begin at the corners of walls and are nearly completely straight. One is about 10' long - the other is the width of the hallway - about three feet long.
Again, they both start at the corner of a wall and go directly straight across to the opposite wall. Neither is more than the width of a knife blade. I pulled up the carpet below both cracks - there's no foundation damage - no cracking or anything - and I checked for several feet on both sides of each crack. These are interior walls on a slab-on-grade foundation in San Antonio, Texas.
Now for my questions:
Is this a big deal?
Is it possible that the contract just did a poor job on the tape and float work?
What's the best way to repair these and make them go away for good?