Drywall – Why Does the Plaster Crack Beneath the Window Sill?

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Sorry if this is an obvious question.

Can anyone tell me why the dry lined plaster in our house so frequently cracks beneath the edge of the windows?

At first I thought it may be relating to the heat changes or something over time; however, we've recently had a room stripped down, new plasterboard put in and it's been re-skimmed, and three weeks later, it's cracked just beneath the edge of the window.

The cracks are barely visible, and don't seem to get any worse over time – they just crack and stay cracked.

Best Answer

I've seen this happen often at the corners of windows and doors. My first question would be - is there a seam in the plasterboard where the crack is occurring? If not, is the crack just through the skim coat or is the board underneath actually cracked?

If you just plaster over the crack, it will certainly crack again. I would try either taping over the crack with mesh tape and plastering over the tape or if it's just a hairline crack, caulk it and paint it. The caulk should be flexible enough not to crack again.