One other thing, those joints are jacked up due to movement of the walls. The popped nails and sheared joints mean the walls have moved relative to each other. This might be normal long-term house settling or seasonal movement of, for example, heavy clay soil under the house, or it might be a more serious foundation or structural issue. If it's the latter, your repair will probably crack again as the movement continues to occur.
Hi nostr! I’ve been putting off repainting some rooms at home. One of the rooms has peeling “tape” or whatever it’s called at the corners where the drywall connects. What is the best way to replace the tape before painting? Simply scrape off and reapply some new tape with special adhesive stuff?
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