Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement 1 Aug 10, 2021 10:16 pm The old part of my property is an original settler's cottage, built around 1850. The new part at the rear was built in the 1980s. There is an open doorway between the two sections and the plasterboard here has repeatedly cracked. The house is on very reactive clay soil in Adelaide and is on the side of a hill. I am in two minds how best to repair it as it constantly cracks. Any advice appreciated! Most likely poor foam installation and render installation, Joint covered with render, foam could be sitting on flashing. Do you have any render at house 4 9316 Thank you alexp79 and gommeqld for your advice, that's very helpful, thanks 3 7938 What we have done in a few theatres ( including my own) is run 2 layers of 13mm gyprock, but sounds insulation especially for the bass is really tricky as a lot of that… 4 2572 |