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stompe | 09:38 Sun 22nd Feb 2009 | DIY
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Can anyone tell me how to fill cracks in walls. I think they are called settlement cracks and I have tried the likes of polyfilla and such but eventually they do reappear. Is there a permanent solution to this? Thanks in anticipation.
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It can take up to a year for settlement if its a new build and these fine cracks are not covered in the snagging list. It should settle after a while, if its more severe contact your Builder.
You covered by an NHBC 10-year warranty?
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Weeal its an older Property there only about 2mm wide but visible under wallpaper which is annoying Hi sexy x
Not settlement cracks in the way I understood then - sorry.

Try this
http://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/settlemen t.htm
permanent solution stompe-- chip off all existing plaster on the wall and replaster
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Thanks guys i shall investigate Further think BJs might be the answer!
Good luck
just seen this Stompey..............assuming these cracks don't go right through to the outside...............take a bit of the plaster off on a crack, to see if the masonry underneath is also cracked in the same place...............
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Cheers Builder will Do
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If the masonry is sound, then do I just plaster the crack and this will solve the problem? Is polyfilla the best thing to use or would you recommend something else? cheers
if the wall behind is cracked, then it suggests a bit of settlement has taken place over the (many) years. Nothing unusual in that.................just patch the plaster if it's not too bad - otherwise as beejay says......replaster the affected area.
The important thing to remember with settlement is that it isn't so important that it's taken place - that's quite usual (historic)............ but that it isn't still happening......... just keep an eye on it over time.............
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Thanks The Builder Youve Helped
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