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Plasterers tape coming away on ceiling
Hi, I would like some advice to make diy repairs to the tape thats coming away from the ceiling prior to painting. Many thanks 

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What tape?
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Plasterers tape coming away on ceiling
I'm not sure if its tape or not as I'm not plasterer or decorator, the edge has peeled away by about 1.5 inches along one side and you can stick a blade under it, just looking for solution to repair please. Unfortunately I cant take another photo as its not at my property.
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Plasterers tape coming away on ceiling
Post by dewaltdisney »
It looks like board joints. Normally a scrim mesh tape would be covered by plastering to hide the joints. In the past, they used a solid tape which I think this is. Pull it off cover with scrim mesh and cover with Easfil or similar.
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