Thanks for the comment. I’m not actually taking a light and shining it at an angle but in fact describing that when lighting hits the ceilings at an angle you see the lines where the wallboard seams are. As an example, we have a cathedral ceiling with a stairway adjacent to it leading to the...
Easy to see but hard to capture in a digital image. There is a horizontal line in the center of this image that runs the entire length from the left to the center of the light, this is where the wallboard seam between two pieces meets. Any help would be appreciated.
s.p.t are you saying it is "normal" on large ceilings (mainly my case) to see seams when shining light across them? Again, I have no previous experience with plaster and nothing at the moment to compare to.
We had a home built 6 months ago in Wisconsin. I’ve never lived in a home that had thin coat plaster, so I’m trying to get some opinions if I’m being overly critical about the plaster while our 1 year home warranty is still valid. Overall to me the plaster work looks good with normal...
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