Joint between wall and ceiling

  • Erstellt am 2014-01-27 15:37:44

Mycraft

2014-03-05 09:04:31
  • #1
Fill with acrylic... after 2-3 years it won't tear anymore... so keep renewing the joints if it bothers you...
 

PhoenixDH

2014-03-05 09:34:46
  • #2
Thank you!

And the procedure?
Leave a gap between the plaster on the wall and the ceiling? Then fill the space?
Or plaster completely and then just draw a joint over it?

Thank you.
 

Flobi

2014-03-07 22:11:31
  • #3


This is done by the construction company. It is also stated as described in the construction performance description.

But we will then follow the many pieces of advice here and fill with acrylic.

PhoenixDH's new question is quite similar to our concern, except that we have walls built in solid construction.

Many thanks for the numerous answers!
 

Reini1234

2020-04-09 14:35:34
  • #4
In the upper floor, almost all connection points between wall and ceiling have cracked despite the application of acrylic and separating tape. We moved in December.

Does it make sense to repair them now with acrylic again, or should we actually wait 1-2 years?
 

Neubi-BY

2020-04-10 11:49:52
  • #5

That a crack will form here in the next 2-3 years has been mentioned here several times.
If possible, leave a small slit to have a defined breaking or expansion joint spot afterwards, making it easier to close.
 

ypg

2020-04-10 23:57:46
  • #6
Wait.
 
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