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Plastering question
Nov 18
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, 2008, 9:21pm
Newish house with a concrete lintel/slab above the fireplace. When the fire was first used the concrete slab expanded and cracked the plaster above the fire. The area now sounds "blown" when tapped.
Is there a way to replaster it so that the plaster is isolated from any expansion and contraction the slab behind?
The fire is an insert type and I'm not sure if I can afford the depth to batten out the wall and plasterboard it.
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Tidy up the crack and repaint, if it sounds blown then it is already separate
Not sure what to suggest... I will get my coat....
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It's always a problem over a fireplace. I have a crack in the plaster over mine. I fill it each year and it reappears the next.
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I probably won't get around to fixing this until next summer but thought I might try removing the plaster over a larger area then fixing a patch of something like 2mm polystyrene insulation or 6mm plasterboard to the wall before replastering. It needs something to isolate the movement going on underneath.
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Plasterboard would be your best bet, that's what I've been advised to use anyway. That or a big mirror to cover the crack!
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Mirror or better still a nice big plasma TV would be good but the crack is just a bit too low.
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