How to repair a wall that is not plumb?
Hi All, just wondering if anyone else is having the same problem and any ideas to fix.
One of my bedroon walls is an external brick cavity wall. The wall is very out of plumb by about 35 - 40 mm probably due to foundation movement over a long period of time (the house is 1920s). Just to clarify what i mean is that there is a gap between the cornice (on a 2.7m high ceiling) and the internal wall.
What is the best way to make the wall plumb? Should I cement render the wall? Should I rip out the internal brick veneer and rebuild it? Should I use plasterboard on timber battens to hide the problem? Any other ideas?
Thanks