Tuesday, January 26, 2016

How To Repair Cracks In A Drywall Ceiling

Cracks in a drywall ceiling are caused by wood movement in the framing due to shrinkage of improperly dried lumber or seasonal changes in temperature and humidity.

The common approach is to fill the crack with sparkling then paint over it, but this is at best a temporary restraining order fix, since the crack will usually come back as the seasons change.

A better solution is to apply drywall compound and tape over the crack to keep it from telegraphing through.  Here's how to go about it:

1.  Start by roughing up the painted surface with sandpaper, then wipe it down with a damp rag to remove any dust.

2.  If the drywall isn't firmly attached, drive drywall screws into the framing on both sides of the crack.

3.  Next, apply a thin coat of drywall joint compound to the crack, using a 4"-5" wide drywall knife, and embed a strip of paper drywall tape in the wet compound to bridge the crack.

4.  When dry, apply several additional coats of joint compound with a 10"-12" wide drywall knife, feathering them out over a 12"-18" wide area.

5.  Lightly sand or sponge the dried drywall compound smooth and clean the surface with a damp rag.

6.  Finally, prime the area with a drywall primer, and repaint the ceiling.



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