What Can Cause Large or Tiny Stress Cracks in Drywall or Plaster - Structural Movement
https://www.homebuildingandrepairs.co... Visit our website to learn more about home repairs, drywall and structural engineering. This video will provide you with a few reasons why you might have small or large cracks in your walls or ceilings. Since drywall and plaster form a solid surface, then it can crack if enough stress is created from any movement and more movement usually means a larger the crack or gaps.

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