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Repair Crack in Porch Ceiling
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Is this a do-it-yourself job or time to hire a professional?
I fix 95% of problems but not sure how to address this. |
Your crack would appear to be along the joint line of two (or more) sheets of drywall. Simply filling the crack with mud and repainting will not fix it. Most likely, the crack has opened up due to movement in the structural framing above the sheetrock. To properly address this, the entire area along the crack should be opened up, and find what is "loose" up above. Once that is addressed, new sheetrock can be installed, properly attached to secure framing members, re-taped, textured, and painted. This is not a job for the faint of heart...i.e., might be time to hire a good drywall pro.
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That is a very common problem. I agree that filling the crack and painting will not fix it, and the ceiling texture will not match. One simple solution is the cover the crack with a piece of vinyl trim painted to match the ceiling. I would not attempt to mess with the structural framing unless the crack gets much larger.
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Consider cost.
As fault is not dangerous and just cosmetic, I would suggest something like image. Cheap and aesthetic. Attachment 93476 Plastic T Sections are made from external grade PVC and are suited to many applications such as gap covers, joint filler and edge strips. |
The problem is that the builders are too cheap to use the correct drywall product. It is called soffit board. It is resistant to temperature/humidity changes found on a lanai, garage ceiling, or an exposed soffit.
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It's an easy fix with mesh, but consider the location and you on a ladder in "that position". :ohdear:
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I had the same issue. I bought 1/4-in x 3/4-in unfinished wood strips, painted them and screwed them to the ceiling covering the cracks. Looks fine.
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Call Investment Painters and get it done properly. They are the best and most reasonable.
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If you do enough research the common thinking is the cracks are caused because the lanai ceiling is not insulated so you can get super heated air on one side of the sheetrock causing more movemet than normal. Also i agree doesn't look like the proper tape was used when finishing the drywall. |
Repair crack in Lanai ceiling
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I would got to box store get some fix a crack in can, fill in crack, repaint ceiling if I couldn’t match the paint. Then I would have the material product to fix anymore cracks and paint that matches.
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We had one, not as bad but I took silicone and filled it in, roughed up and you can't see it. I think the heat and cool does it more than anything. When the sun hits it I hear creek and when open windows to cool it, it creeks again. Did this 3 years ago and still can't find it if you look.
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Quick, easy, cheap fix and years later looks just fine. If it were to re-crack, I'd do something sturdier as mentioned on the prior post. |
Insulate the space above before doing the fix
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My painter noticed a long crack in my bedroom ceiling and mentioned it to me. I have been living here since 2001. I told the painter that I had that crack fixed twice and the 2nd guy said that it will probably come back. I would not have had it done if I knew it would come back. He told me this after he did the work. Sure enough, it came back within a year.
The painter suggested A Touch of Drywall, Inc. Lori is the owner, she came and gave me an estimate which was lower than what I had paid the last time. She covered the bed and furniture, took apart a section of the drywall, put it back together and it was perfect. That was at least 6 years ago. She told me that you can't just patch it or it will come back. The other 2 just patched the crack and that is why it came back. Her phone # is 352-636-6859. Lori is licensed and insured. She is a real pro with drywall. |
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Most of the cracks in Lanai ceilings are due to it not being insulated from the heat of the attic.
It doesn't help that they don't use the best drywall or the best joint compound, but the biggest culprit is heat. |
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