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Mac

Sheetrock crack questions

Post by Mac » Mon Dec 20, 2004 7:30 pm

I may be causing these... what do you all think? Our place is two years old - it's a triple on a slab with a 30# roof. We have trees all around, and I occasionally go up to blow off all the debris that collects. I weigh about 220.
There have been a few recurring cracks in the ceiling - the same spot opens again - very tiny. As well, there are tiny ones in a couple walls.
I'm not particularly worried about it, but I am wondering if I'm causing it, or if things are just settling a bit. I plan to just patch a bit with drywall patch, and paint over.

Thanks,
Mac

Tom

Re: Sheetrock crack questions

Post by Tom » Tue Dec 21, 2004 5:07 am

One sypmptom of cracks is being out of level. But that being said, a certain amount will show up anyway. But the first thing I would check is the level of the home, then go from there. Tom

Eugene

Re: Sheetrock crack questions

Post by Eugene » Tue Dec 21, 2004 3:34 pm

This could be a lot of things. Since you are on a slab, I guess the ground doesn;t freeze where you are. IS the ground stable under the slab?
In many places, slabs settle and frost heave and cause cracks.
You arn't causing the cracks.

Mac

Re: Sheetrock crack questions

Post by Mac » Tue Dec 21, 2004 7:22 pm

Thanks - it barely freezes. I did inspect every jack holding the house up... found only one with any looseness in it. The ground is very stable - no moisture issues. I laid french drains down when we set it... It's bone dry underneath (shocking for northwest Oregon :)
Thanks for your time,
Mac

Bill Fry

Re: Sheetrock crack questions

Post by Bill Fry » Tue Dec 21, 2004 11:03 pm

Just a tip for you,if you have small cracks coming back in the same places patch them with a flexible caulk and then sand and paint over them.They won't crack again.
Usually tiny cracks are caused by the framing settling and will stop after a couple years.If there big cracks its a a out of level problem.

Mac

Re: Sheetrock crack questions

Post by Mac » Wed Dec 22, 2004 11:47 am

Thanks, Bill... these are tiny. It was my guess that things settle a bit.

mike

Re: re-leveling a manufactured home

Post by mike » Mon Jan 10, 2005 12:40 pm

what is the easiest way to first: check the level of the home and second: re-level if necessary?

Thanks

Mike

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