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I'm not sure how to describe this quickly (sorry):
We had a lot conversion done.
After a time (quite a long time - don't remember how long exactly) a number of holes popped out - where the plaster board was screwed into the rafters.
I assumed this was fairly 'normal' settling of the new construction and filled the holes with a (self mix) filler.
I decided (no time/too lazy) to wait to paint over the sanded patches until I was ready for a bigger re-paint job on more of the house.
Then the holes came back. - The filled patches popped out - or cracked so much I will need to pop them out and re-fill.
Is this a sign of a badly built loft conversion (Not that I can do anything about that now)?
How can I fill these hoes so that they stay filled?
Is there a better - more flexible - filler anyone can recommend?
Is there a particular technique for filling these kind of holes (I assume there remains some seasonal movement in the loft)?
Any ideas much appreciated.
Thanks
We had a lot conversion done.
After a time (quite a long time - don't remember how long exactly) a number of holes popped out - where the plaster board was screwed into the rafters.
I assumed this was fairly 'normal' settling of the new construction and filled the holes with a (self mix) filler.
I decided (no time/too lazy) to wait to paint over the sanded patches until I was ready for a bigger re-paint job on more of the house.
Then the holes came back. - The filled patches popped out - or cracked so much I will need to pop them out and re-fill.
Is this a sign of a badly built loft conversion (Not that I can do anything about that now)?
How can I fill these hoes so that they stay filled?
Is there a better - more flexible - filler anyone can recommend?
Is there a particular technique for filling these kind of holes (I assume there remains some seasonal movement in the loft)?
Any ideas much appreciated.
Thanks