Repairing Recurring Wall Cracks | Filling Deep Cracks | XDIY

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  • Опубликовано: 9 апр 2020
  • Repairing Recurring Wall Cracks | DIY Fixing | Filling cracks in walls
    The tools & accessories that I'm using - www.itzikdiy.com/tools-list?m=1
    some viewers questions regarding this video, and my answers:
    Q: Do you know what causes the wall cracks in the first place?
    A: It seems that the plaster /mortar layer wasn't tight to the concrete, it was "floating" so the movement caused the repeated cracks every few months.
    This is the reason I removed the deep layer and replaced it.
    Its been a year since I made this video and it still fine 🙂. Hopefully forever.
    Q: What did you use for first layer and then second/final layer? There seemed to be a difference?
    A: Yes, these are 2 different materials. The first material (I put to fill the deep layer) is mortar/plaster. This specific material called "Gypsum Mortar" and comes ready mixed powder and it should be mixed with water. It dries relatively fast
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    The second layer is for smooth final finish - Wall Filler Putty / Glue Putty.
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  • @XDIY
    @XDIY  3 года назад +1

    The tools & accessories that I'm using - www.itzikdiy.com/tools-list?m=1
    A summary of some viewers questions regarding this video, and my answers:

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  3 года назад +1

      Q: Do you know what causes the wall cracks in the first place?
      A: It seems that the plaster /mortar layer wasn't tight to the concrete, it was "floating" so the movement caused the repeated cracks every few months.
      This is the reason I removed the deep layer and replaced it.
      Its been a year since I made this video and it still fine 🙂. Hopefully forever.

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  3 года назад +1

      Q: What did you use for first layer and then second/final layer? There seemed to be a difference?
      A: Yes, these are 2 different materials. The first material (I put to fill the deep layer) is mortar/plaster. This specific material called "Gypsum Mortar" and comes ready mixed powder and it should be mixed with water. It dries relatively fast
      .
      The second layer is for smooth final finish - Wall Filler Putty / Glue Putty.

  • @PrettyHandyGirl
    @PrettyHandyGirl 4 года назад +4

    So glad I have drywall walls. This looks like a lot of work to repair. Thanks for sharing your technique.

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  4 года назад

      Thanks!

  • @MakingManzanita
    @MakingManzanita 4 года назад +3

    This is such a useful & informative video for a common and annoying issue for homeowners! Great job.

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  4 года назад

      Thanks!

  • @KellyConcepts
    @KellyConcepts 4 года назад +1

    Awesome work! Someone in the Maker's discord just asked how to fix this.

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! I was wondering how long will it hold, but after one year now, It's still fine 🙂

  • @marcharvey9373
    @marcharvey9373 3 года назад +4

    What did you use for first layer and then second/final layer? There seemed to be a difference?

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  3 года назад +1

      Hi Marc. Yes, these are 2 different materials. The first material (I put to fill the deep layer) is mortar/plaster. This specific material called "Gypsum Mortar" and comes ready mixed powder and it should be mixed with water. It dries relatively fast
      .
      The second layer is for smooth final finish - Wall Filler Putty / Glue Putty.

  • @bradlywachira10
    @bradlywachira10 2 года назад

    Thanks for this, I got cracked walls everywhere!

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  2 года назад

      I'm glad it helps you!

  • @stefanoliwa625
    @stefanoliwa625 2 года назад

    Did you seal substrate before? Original plaster has been gypsum or lime-cement-sand?

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  2 года назад

      Original plaster is about 50 years old :)
      I think it's lime cement sand.
      I don't know what do you mean by seal, but I didn't seal anything. It's an inner wall.

  • @s5360542
    @s5360542 4 года назад

    מוגזם...

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  4 года назад

      למה הכוונה ב"מוגזם" שלומי?

    • @s5360542
      @s5360542 4 года назад

      @@XDIY לרוב שיש סדק...פותחים עם שפכטל איפה שיש סדק וקצת יותר ואז ממלאים עם החומר איטום המתאים...מה הסיבה שאצלך הורדת כ"כ הרבה?

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  4 года назад +3

      @@s5360542
      כל כמה חודשים חרצתי עם שפכטל ותיקנתי וזה חזר. שדפקתי על המקום שמעתי שזה ממש חלול. כפי שרואים הסרטון היתה שם שכבת טיח מאוד עבה. הבניין בן 50. הטיח היה מנותק מהעמוד ולכן התזוזה שלו גרמה לסדקים. הקילוף של החלקים הרופפים עזר וכבר שנה אין בעיה....

    • @s5360542
      @s5360542 4 года назад +1

      @@XDIY הבנתי....זה הגיוני:) תודה על הסבלנות

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  4 года назад +1

      @@s5360542 בכיף. אני כאן גם ללמוד מכל הערה. תודה!

  • @suryavegeta12
    @suryavegeta12 Год назад

    How do you how much concrete you need to remove before you start with the repair work? Are there any signs to look for?

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  Год назад

      I didn't remove concrete layer, but plaster / mortar layer. See more info in the pinned comment.

  • @jenellholt4642
    @jenellholt4642 3 года назад +1

    Our 60 year old house is masonry, and the plaster on the interior has cracked, due to settling. Most of the cracks have buckled outward (towards the room). Will this technique work for us?

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  3 года назад

      I sounds something more complex than my case, that should be checked by a pro... Good luck.

  • @nerainowen
    @nerainowen Месяц назад

    Is it really necessary to use a flat wood and sand paper to get smooth finish. When ever i do a filler job, i get lines at the end

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  Месяц назад

      If you manage to apply the finish perfect, you dont have to sand it later, but that's hard... I always use sand paper

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  Месяц назад

      If you manage to apply the finish perfect, you dont have to sand it later, but that's hard... I always use sand paper

  • @parejeda
    @parejeda 4 года назад +2

    Do you know what causes the wall cracks in the first place?

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  4 года назад +2

      Yes, it seems that the plaster /mortar layer wasn't tight to the concrete, it was "floating" so the movement caused the repeated cracks every few months.
      This is the reason I removed the deep layer and replaced it.
      Its been a year since I made this video and it still fine 🙂. Hopefully forever.

    • @masoodsattari2
      @masoodsattari2 3 года назад

      @@XDIY How do you know the foundation of the building is not settling and the crack will not reappear?

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  3 года назад

      @@masoodsattari2
      In my case it's just because the buildinhg is about 50 years old, and there were many old mortar layers... Meantime, 1.5 years it's still fine.

  • @user-ut5me8xx1l
    @user-ut5me8xx1l 4 года назад

    מה החומרים שהשתמשת?

    • @XDIY
      @XDIY  4 года назад +1

      טיח גבס לחלקים העמוקים, ולאחר הייבוש שפכטל אמריקאי להחלקה.