Like the coving is coming away and needs recaulking, but there are some in the plaster like under the first floor landing. Top floor where the horizontal ceiling meets the sloping roof and curves into the slope I filled it last year, but the crack is appearing again. Need to stick my head into the loft to have a look but it might be full of spiders.
Top floor of our house we've got rooms where there's 3 foot of vertical wall, angled join to the pitched ceiling (skeiling?) and then a constant radius curve between the pitched ceiling and the horizontal one. Is there a technical name for that curved join between the angled ceiling and the flat one? I don't know specifically what to google for that issue, as all of the videos/articles are on 90 degree or flat joins.
My thinking is scrape the cracked plaster away into a groove with a multitool and fill with flexible filler, but I'm mithered about going too deep.
The other skirting/coving cracks I'm pretty sure were just that big freeze a few weeks ago coming through, so will get the caulking gun out.
Owning a house is crap. Pushed the boat out for a 3-storey house to start a family but I lie in bed dreaming of my SW London rented bedsit of 10 years ago. No stress, no DIY to worry about, £650 a month all-in. I didn't know I was born.