06-25-2020, 06:42 AM
The garage of this house we're inspecting has the mud/tape peeling off the drywall of the garage (my future shop) ceiling.
There's an attic space above and there is insulation between the rafters which has been moved and not placed back in spots. The garage roof has a small, but visible shingle patch, and there's a slight dip in one area of the roof. Inside the attic, though, the inspector notices no water damage or delamination of the roof plywood. I don't see any water damage in the exposed areas of the ceiling. Maybe there was a leak in the past but not now.
So I think it's generally just cosmetic but how do I (if the seller refuses to fix it) fix it? Scrape off the parts that are hanging down until it stops at a firmly attached area, then go back and tape/mud those areas smooth again? Is there a primer that will help the new mud stick to the old drywall? The whole 2 car garage is pretty much like this. Would this job be too small for a pro to take?
Thanks
Paul
There's an attic space above and there is insulation between the rafters which has been moved and not placed back in spots. The garage roof has a small, but visible shingle patch, and there's a slight dip in one area of the roof. Inside the attic, though, the inspector notices no water damage or delamination of the roof plywood. I don't see any water damage in the exposed areas of the ceiling. Maybe there was a leak in the past but not now.
So I think it's generally just cosmetic but how do I (if the seller refuses to fix it) fix it? Scrape off the parts that are hanging down until it stops at a firmly attached area, then go back and tape/mud those areas smooth again? Is there a primer that will help the new mud stick to the old drywall? The whole 2 car garage is pretty much like this. Would this job be too small for a pro to take?
Thanks
Paul