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Choosing Wall Sheen: Washability vs touch-up friendliness in real rooms

Introduction Choosing wall sheen means picking a paint feature that balances washability and touch-up ease in real rooms. In practice, you want a finish that cleans up without showing every scuff. Think about high-traffic areas and kitchens. Read the label or talk with the paint shop about washability and touch-up performance. If you want a […]

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Hollow-Sounding Stucco: Diagnosing debonding and choosing the right repair

Introduction Hollow-sounding stucco means the plaster layer is pulling away from the underlying surface, making a thump or hollow note when you tap it. This usually points to debonding or voids behind the stucco. If you hear it, start by confirming where the sound is strongest and what the visible signs are. Use plain, practical

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New Stucco Over Old Stucco: When it’s safe and how to prep properly

Introduction Yes—new stucco can go over old stucco when the base is sound. Look for cracks, loose sections, and obvious moisture problems and address them. Ask about local rules and follow manufacturer instructions for the products you choose. Prepare the surface by cleaning, repairing loose areas, and ensuring a stable bond. Prime as directed and

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Mesh Reinforcement for Stucco Patches: Overlaps, thickness, and common mistakes

Introduction Mesh reinforcement for stucco patches is a fabric mesh laid over the repair to help hold the patch in place. Follow the mesh overlap guidelines from the product label or manufacturer and ensure the mesh extends beyond the patch edges. Use the correct patch thickness and mesh type as directed, and verify compatibility with

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Hot Weather Stucco Repairs: Preventing shrink cracks and weak patches

Introduction Hot weather stucco repairs are fixes done when heat causes the mix to dry too fast, increasing shrinkage and weak patches. Try to schedule work for the cooler parts of the day and keep the surface damp as you go. Always follow the product label and local guidelines for curing and application. Key takeaways

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Winter Stucco Repairs: Temperature tricks that avoid powdery failures

Introduction Winter stucco repairs are methods to fix cracked or damaged stucco in cold weather while avoiding powdery failures by controlling temperature during mixing, application, and curing. Keep the mix and the surface warm enough before you work, and monitor the curing environment. Plan for a dry, protected area and test the surface feel before

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