Small cracks located above interior windows or doors are usually harmless.
Plaster is cracking around windows and doors.
Never take chances with cracks that leak because these are sometimes serious.
Larger cracks in your walls however can indicate structural or foundation problems.
Using your finger rub the caulk into the crack with a motion that is perpendicular to the crack.
If the cracks are outside though you may just have to inspect the trim around your doors and windows periodically and fill cracks as you find them.
It protects the outer wall from rainwater.
Most small cracks in drywall or plaster walls are not serious and are caused by seasonal expansion and contraction of the wood framing in your house over time.
If you determine there s nothing obstructing the swinging motion of the door it might be a sign of a moderate to severe foundation change often resulting in wall cracks.
If it were subsidence you would see cracks in the external masonry more than likely running down the sides of windows and doors and through the masonry between them.
Cracks in plaster plaster is a very thin component made of mortar.
Those types of cracks indicate some sort of shift in the house itself.
There are many types of lintels available and in use such as brick arch and soldier course lintels commonly found in period properties.
These stress fractures will quickly turn into larger cracks and unsightly holes.
If drywall or plaster surrounding the crack feels damp you may have a water infiltration issue.
This will force the caulk into the crack.
Hairline cracks over doors and windows are likely due to settling.
Houses of any age move and shift subtly over time and the weakest area in a wall is the most likely to crack.
Check whether water is leaking into the crack.
Wipe off all the excess with a sponge so that the only caulk left is in the crack.
I hope this has helped answer you question.
Diagonal cracking above opening.
It is applied on the surface of masonry of the house to get the smooth decorative surfaces.
Use acrylic latex caulk and put a small bead of caulk along the crack.
According to msn real.
They re often found at the corners of window and door frames and can be patched using spackling or joint compound.
Diagonal stepped cracking often indicates that the lintel that supports the masonry above the opening has failed.
In my opinion if the cracks are all internal plaster work etc it is not subsidence it will be the cause of what i have mention above.