Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: Repairing wall & ceiling join. 3May 06, 2019 4:17 pm I agree, it’s probably a metal angle. We have tiles that go to the ceiling too, but no hint that’s what our builder used at the join. You could get a competent plaster to refinish it, but it might happen again over time. Alternatively, install another layer of blue-board right to the edges or even install a cornice. Re: Repairing wall & ceiling join. 4May 07, 2019 10:58 pm Thanks for replying guys. I just had a close up look, and it's definitely not metal. Looks to be paper tape and possibly just painted over. Would using adhesive to stick it back down and paint over it be sufficient do you think? Re: Repairing wall & ceiling join. 5May 08, 2019 11:46 am ![]() Thanks for replying guys. I just had a close up look, and it's definitely not metal. Looks to be paper tape and possibly just painted over. Would using adhesive to stick it back down and paint over it be sufficient do you think? Many things can be "sufficient", but if it was me I would want to fix it properly and permanently. I would get a plasterer in. Re: Repairing wall & ceiling join. 6Dec 12, 2019 7:23 pm DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Maybe others also have similar problems. Is there any way to find out? 6 4395 ![]() For that R-value, they should install batts (or similar). However, they do that just before or while the plaster board goes on, otherwise, the insulation will just fall… 3 1005 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Hi. There was mould all over the bathroom ceiling and wall and j took it upon myself myself to remove all the paint and repaint the whole wall and ceiling. I have removed… 0 291 |