How to Fix A Ceiling Crack Forever (2023 Guide)

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The following tools may be needed to repair a ceiling crack:

It’s important to note that if the crack is caused by a structural problem, specialized tools and professional help may be required.

Why Does A Hairline Crack in Ceiling?

Ceiling Cracks

Cracks can appear in a ceiling for several reasons, including:
  1. Settling: As a house ages, the foundation may settle, causing the ceiling to crack.
  2. Temperature changes: Expansion and contraction caused by temperature changes can cause the ceiling to crack.
  3. Water damage: Leaks in the roof or plumbing can cause the ceiling to crack.
  4. Structural issues: If the ceiling is not properly supported, it can crack due to weight or stress.
  5. Improper installation: If the ceiling was not installed correctly, it can crack over time.
  6. Natural Disasters: Earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes can cause structural damage that leads to cracks in the ceiling.

It’s important to note that a ceiling crack can be an indication of a serious problem and should be inspected by a professional to determine the cause and the appropriate repair method.

How to Fix Cracks in Ceiling Before Painting

  1. Clean the area around the crack by removing any dust or debris.
  2. If the crack is wide or deep, use a putty knife to fill it with spackling compound or joint compound. Allow the compound to dry completely.
  3. Sand the area smooth with fine-grit sandpaper.
  4. Prime the area with a stain-blocking primer.
  5. Apply a thin coat of paint to the area to match the surrounding ceiling.
  6. Allow the paint to dry completely before using the room.

Reminder: If the crack is caused by a structural problem, it may re-appear and should be checked by professional.

If you suspect that the cracks in your ceiling may be caused by structural issues, it’s important to contact a professional who is trained to detect and repair structural problems. The following professionals can help:

  1. A structural engineer: A professional who specializes in the design and analysis of structures. They can assess the structural integrity of your home and determine the cause of the cracks.
  2. A general contractor: A professional who can oversee the repair of structural problems. They will have the expertise to fix the issue and will be able to coordinate any necessary work by other trades.
  3. A foundation repair specialist: If the issue is related to foundation movement, a foundation repair specialist can evaluate the problem and provide recommendations for repair.

How to Find A Contractor to Fix A Ceiling Crack

How Much Does it Cost to Fix a Ceiling Crack

The cost to repair a ceiling crack will vary depending on the size and cause of the crack, as well as the location and accessibility of the area.

  • For small cracks caused by settling or temperature changes, you can expect to pay between $50 and $300 for a professional to repair the crack.
  • If the crack is caused by water damage, the cost will depend on the extent of the damage and whether or not the leak has been repaired.
  • If the crack is caused by structural issues, the cost can be significantly higher and will depend on the extent of the problem and the necessary repairs. It can be anywhere from few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars.

Keep in ming that the cost of the repair will also depend on the location and accessibility of the area, as well as the materials and labor required. I recommend to get an estimate from a 2-3 contractors before hiring one, that way you can have a better idea of the cost and what to expect.

If you have additional questions and want to get in contact with  GGR Home Inspections please send us a note, text, or call.

 

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Ron Gladden

Thanks for dropping by our blog! I'm a dedicated home inspector with a passion for helping homeowners make informed decisions about their properties. I've conducted countless inspections, providing valuable insights into the condition and safety of homes. My mission is to empower homeowners with the knowledge they need to maintain and protect their investments.

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