Get tips on repairing wall seams that don't match up. Find out how extra spackling can even out an uneven wall.
LESLIE: Joyce in Maryland is dealing with some walls that are cracking up [1]. Tell us about the seams you’re seeing.
TOM: Right.
JOYCE: And I don’t know – is there are a way, other than tearing the whole wall down, to either camouflage it or to make it not so noticeable?
TOM: Is it concave or convex?
JOYCE: Well, let’s put it this way. The seams stick out.
TOM: They stick out.
JOYCE: They stick out further than they should.
LESLIE: It seems like something’s missing from the middle.
TOM: Well, you know, who knows what’s underneath that’s causing this buckle but short of cutting into the wall, what you could try to do is this: you could add some additional spackle [2] and if you do it really well and very skillfully you can sort of feather out this area so that it’s not quite as aggressive a bump.
JOYCE: Mm-hmm.
TOM: The other thing to do is to repaint [3] it with a really good quality flat. Flat is very key; flat latex paint. Because the flat paint does not bounce the light around as much as other types of paint and it’s less likely to show up.
JOYCE: That sounds like a better idea than tearing the wall down.
LESLIE: (overlapping voices) Oh, yeah.
TOM: (overlapping voices) Well, you can always go to that step next. (chuckles)
JOYCE: Yeah. (chuckles)
LESLIE: And then, Joyce, just don’t turn the lights on.
TOM: There you go.
JOYCE: Well, that’s the other option. (Leslie chuckles) But I’m learning so much from your show; things that I would have never even given a thought about, you know? So your show is really beneficial. I appreciate having you on. (chuckles)
TOM: Thank you very much. It’s very kind of you. Joyce, thanks so much for calling us at 888-MONEY-PIT.
Links:
[1] http://moneypit.com/repair-and-improve/walls-and-ceilings/cracks
[2] http://moneypit.com/question-and-answer/wall-repair-tip
[3] http://moneypit.com/repair-and-improve/painting