How to plaster in smallish holes
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:07 pm
Hello,
I've just bought an ex-council house, built in the 50s I believe. I've stripped all the woodchip off the bedroom walls but discovered that it's been hiding a multitude of sins. There are a a few large cracks running down from the ceiling to just under halfway down the wall These are about 1cm wide at the widest point. I think (hope) these aren't structural and just settling cracks in the plaster. Also where there was coving these have been removed at some point and have pulled the plaster away from the join between wall and ceiling leaving about a 2cm gap. At some points I can see the brickwork behind.
There is also some softish grey sandy stuff, between plaster and brickwork which seems to crumble away if I tap at it so doesn't seem to be a good base to plaster over.
Basically, I was wondering:
1) Do you think I should get a professional in to look at the cracks? Could they be something serious or just settling cracks like I hope?
2) If they are settling cracks could it be something I could tackle with
regards filling them in? I was going to widen the gaps and properly fill them in as although it looks like someone has unsuccessfully tried to fill these in I think they just plastered them in without doing this.
3) What is the softish sandy stuff? It seems a bit of a pain to remove as although I haven't got stuck in with tapping the loose bits off I'm a bit worried that if I start doing that I may start removing most of the plaster off the wall. Is the soft bit probably confined to a small area and will it eventually reach harder bits of it which I could then prepare for plastering?
4) How would I fill in the gap between ceiling and wall? Is it just a case of packing in the plaster through layers of the stuff and then smoothing off?
Apologies for all these questions, I am a bit of a newby but am keen to learn and hopefully save myself a few bob if this isn't a major job.
Thanks
Natasha
I've just bought an ex-council house, built in the 50s I believe. I've stripped all the woodchip off the bedroom walls but discovered that it's been hiding a multitude of sins. There are a a few large cracks running down from the ceiling to just under halfway down the wall These are about 1cm wide at the widest point. I think (hope) these aren't structural and just settling cracks in the plaster. Also where there was coving these have been removed at some point and have pulled the plaster away from the join between wall and ceiling leaving about a 2cm gap. At some points I can see the brickwork behind.
There is also some softish grey sandy stuff, between plaster and brickwork which seems to crumble away if I tap at it so doesn't seem to be a good base to plaster over.
Basically, I was wondering:
1) Do you think I should get a professional in to look at the cracks? Could they be something serious or just settling cracks like I hope?
2) If they are settling cracks could it be something I could tackle with
regards filling them in? I was going to widen the gaps and properly fill them in as although it looks like someone has unsuccessfully tried to fill these in I think they just plastered them in without doing this.
3) What is the softish sandy stuff? It seems a bit of a pain to remove as although I haven't got stuck in with tapping the loose bits off I'm a bit worried that if I start doing that I may start removing most of the plaster off the wall. Is the soft bit probably confined to a small area and will it eventually reach harder bits of it which I could then prepare for plastering?
4) How would I fill in the gap between ceiling and wall? Is it just a case of packing in the plaster through layers of the stuff and then smoothing off?
Apologies for all these questions, I am a bit of a newby but am keen to learn and hopefully save myself a few bob if this isn't a major job.
Thanks
Natasha