How To Repair Cracks In Lath And Plaster Walls

 

Lath and plaster walls and ceilings which are commonly found in older homes and properties consist of thin strips of wood known as lath, which are meticulously covered with a layered mixture made from lime, plaster, and, in some cases, sand. These distinctive walls not only offer a unique aesthetic charm but also possess excellent acoustic properties, making them a desirable feature in many settings.  Over time, lath and plaster can develop unsightly cracks or become loose, often as a result of the natural settling within the building structure. To effectively maintain these walls, it is essential to conduct periodic inspections for signs of damage, including visible cracks or evidence of dampness, there is a more permanent solution to these problems by using Glasstex fibre glass wallpaper or liners. Lath & plaster walls and especially ceilings are notoriously difficult to maintain and work with and to remove these is a long and expensive process, however by applying any of the Glasstex wallpapers long term maintenance of these areas can be very quickly and cost effectively achieved. Our Glasstex fibre glass wallpaper and liners are an excellent choice for strengthening lath and plaster walls and ceilings. It is made from woven glass fibres that are extremely strong and durable, making it ideal for use in areas where lath and plaster is the substrate. The wallpaper is also resistant to cracking and shrinking, which helps to prevent future damage. Additionally, it is fire-resistant and can help to improve the insulation of your home.


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