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Crack in newly plastered wall
rando
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We have recently had the doors taken out between our lounge and dining room and the gap was bricked up and then plastered. The problem is that a crack has appeared all the way round were the doors used to be. Its only a couple of mm's in width but noticable. Do i need to fill this with polyfilla or should i get the builder back to rectify it ? Any advice welcome.
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Work like this often needs time to settle and cracks invariably appear. I'd get the builder back before trying anything yourself.I'm a MoneySavingExpert.com lover
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i always use a very fine scrim ,https://www.toupretpro.co.uk/products/product_view.php?pid=14
then use this https://www.toupretpro.co.uk/products/product_view.php?pid=6
to plaster over the top
it very rarley cracks0
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