Noticed some cracks on a wall that I’m fairly certain weren’t there a couple of weeks ago. They are thin (less than a fingernail wide), but one is very long from skirting to ceiling.
Now this room and an adjoining bathroom have both had an issue with heating which we discovered during the recent cold snap. Basically the radiator in here doesn’t warm up much and the bathroom not at all. Bleeding hasn’t helped so we have a plumber coming over on Tuesday. So I’m wondering if the recent very cold weather and the fact the walls are exteriors mean the plaster has cracked? Hoping it’s that and nothing structural obviously, but would appreciate any thoughts.
Noticed some cracks on a wall that I’m fairly certain weren’t there a couple of weeks ago. They are thin (less than a fingernail wide), but one is very long from skirting to ceiling.
Now this room and an adjoining bathroom have both had an issue with heating which we discovered during the recent cold snap. Basically the radiator in here doesn’t warm up much and the bathroom not at all. Bleeding hasn’t helped so we have a plumber coming over on Tuesday. So I’m wondering if the recent very cold weather and the fact the walls are exteriors mean the plaster has cracked? Hoping it’s that and nothing structural obviously, but would appreciate any thoughts.