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The drywall in my bathroom around the shower has cracked probably due to too much moisture. It has been painted with latex paint. Any suggestions on how to repair this? I really don't want to have to tear it out or replace it, but would like to be able to maybe sand or fill in the crack. Thanks for your help

2007-01-09 03:28:46 · 6 answers · asked by dede 2 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

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You should check for moisture issues behind the sheetrock If it is cracking the sheetrock is probably destroyed in the first place and won't hold up. But moisture can cause brown rot which will only get worse if you don't take care of it. Brown rot is a serious problem if it goes too long without being addressed.

2007-01-09 03:39:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The crakcs are an indication that the foundation is shifting in your home. This is a very serious problem for the owner since you are only renting. The reason that you notice the growth more when the weather chages is due to the ground the foundation was built on is shifting when it rains, or it is extremely cold, or when it gets very hot. I would take pictures and document that this is happening. I would also let the owner know sbout the cracks and I would make plans to leave in the spring. As long as you do not see cracks in the floor and in other random places in the wall, you should be okay until the spring.

2016-05-22 22:50:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If the crack isn't too deep, sand around the area first the fill with joint compound, let it dry, prime the paint. If it is a deep crack, you may have to apply a piece of drywall tape (paper or perforated) then finish off with the above steps.

2007-01-09 03:38:24 · answer #3 · answered by marcus 2 · 0 0

try chipping it out and then making it as flat as possible. Fill it with plaster. Then paint it with waterproof paint. I think the name of it is Mold Kill or something like that. It is bathroom or basement paint to keep the mold away. It is also used on basement walls. Then there are round plates that you can buy in various sizes. Find one that is wide enough to cover it over. It should look nice. If it happens again I think you will have to replace a section of the wall though. good luck.

2007-01-09 03:41:59 · answer #4 · answered by Me2 5 · 0 0

Anything you do short of replacing the damaged board will be temporary. You need to remove to stud lines and install a new section of green board. Tape and float the joints and repaint.

2007-01-09 03:35:51 · answer #5 · answered by Jeffrey S 6 · 0 0

fill it with bathtub caulk just make sure you get it good and smooth before you leave it to dry

2007-01-13 02:11:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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