TJT
Mining
- Apr 11, 2002
- 19
Hello,
I've been struggling for years with a crack in my ceiling that spans about 10 feet, seperating my living room and dining room. This is on the upper floor of a 20 year old house. Twice I have had the drywall repaired only to have the crack reappear within six months. Initially I thought it could be due to the snow load as sometimes we have up to 3 feet on our roof, but the crack sometimes appears bigger when there is no load on the roof. I have had the roof structure inspected and I did verify that the beam that spans the room is properly designed. There are only a few minor cracks in the foundation and none of them seem to be getting bigger. The crack starts from the inside wall, radiating to the outside wall. There is a support post in the basement, below the inside wall. There doesn't appear to be any visable damage around this post. I'd like to fix the ceiling for the last time. Would adding an adjustable support beside the basement post help with this problem or should I be looking at a different solution.
Thanks...Tim
I've been struggling for years with a crack in my ceiling that spans about 10 feet, seperating my living room and dining room. This is on the upper floor of a 20 year old house. Twice I have had the drywall repaired only to have the crack reappear within six months. Initially I thought it could be due to the snow load as sometimes we have up to 3 feet on our roof, but the crack sometimes appears bigger when there is no load on the roof. I have had the roof structure inspected and I did verify that the beam that spans the room is properly designed. There are only a few minor cracks in the foundation and none of them seem to be getting bigger. The crack starts from the inside wall, radiating to the outside wall. There is a support post in the basement, below the inside wall. There doesn't appear to be any visable damage around this post. I'd like to fix the ceiling for the last time. Would adding an adjustable support beside the basement post help with this problem or should I be looking at a different solution.
Thanks...Tim