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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/dh_rfx9dn/tej.house-painting-info.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Structural movement is the primary source of cracks in drywall. It can lead to loose corner beads, gaps at the ceiling and along the walls. It can cause cracks that radiate across a wall or ceiling. Whatever the type of crack, most are relatively easy to fix.<\/p>\n
Corner bead is a metal product that defines the corners in many homes. The bead sit on the outside, wrapping around the edge of a corner, and can be square or rounded. As the home moves, the bead can gap along the outside corners.<\/p>\n
Often, the first step to repairing gaping corner bead is to locate the nails that are holding the bead in place. You may be able to just tap the nail back into place with a hammer and a nail punch. If this resolves the gap, all you have to do is run some new joint compound over the area, add canned texture as needed and prepare to repaint.<\/p>\n
If the bead is metal with paper, you may be able to get the tape to re-adhere using joint compound. If a pucker results, you can experiment with clipping the paper so it lies flat, then continue using joint compound to smooth the area out.<\/p>\n