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Door frame crooked

  • 06-03-2018 8:42am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 66 ✭✭


    Hi. I bought a new house recently and we moved in about 2 months ago. I noticed that door frame in some of the rooms becomes crooked. Especially on top of the frames, some architraves on top have a gap between itself and the wall of 5-10mm.
    Builder is saying that it can take up to two years for the house to dry and to settle, and door frames and the walls are expanding/drying. Yeah I understand that cracks on plasterboard are expected, but door frames... Is that normal?
    We are keeping constant temp. at 20C. Builder advised that it's better to keep constant temperature to prevent too much cracks.
    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,577 ✭✭✭Bonzo Delaney


    ck0 wrote: »
    Hi. I bought a new house recently and we moved in about 2 months ago. I noticed that door frame in some of the rooms becomes crooked. Especially on top of the frames, some architraves on top have a gap between itself and the wall of 5-10mm.
    Builder is saying that it can take up to two years for the house to dry and to settle, and door frames and the walls are expanding/drying. Yeah I understand that cracks on plasterboard are expected, but door frames... Is that normal?
    We are keeping constant temp. at 20C. Builder advised that it's better to keep constant temperature to prevent too much cracks.
    Thanks.

    I call bull**** either wall or door frame is off plumb or else the architraves were never fixed to the walls on the outside edge.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,028 ✭✭✭✭Calahonda52


    I am with BD here, the explanation is bo$$ox.com

    The frames may not be fixed properly, walls not plumb, frames too wide for walls etc

    Are the doors sticking

    Are the walls in question stud or block
    Is it a TF house?

    Write 5 more posts and you can then post some pictures, once you hit 50

    “I can’t pay my staff or mortgage with instagram likes”.



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