Crafting with Concrete

All things about crafting with concrete. Concrete is a versatile material that can be used in many different ways.

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Preventing Rust Stains on Brick: Metal Isolation and Runoff Control

Introduction Rust stains on brick happen when metal fasteners or components contact brick and moisture carries iron to the surface. This article covers simple ways to isolate metal and manage runoff so stains don’t form. Think of it as a practical, DIY approach you can do with common tools. Inspect all metal that sits against […]

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White Haze on New Brickwork: Efflorescence vs Lime Run vs Mortar Wash (and what to do)

Introduction White haze on new brickwork is usually caused by moisture pulling salts to the surface, which can show up as efflorescence, lime run, or mortar wash. These issues look similar, so you’ll want to observe when it appeared and how the surface feels. Check if the haze is on all bricks or just near

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Adding a Drip Groove Under Brick Sills: Cutting, Sealing, and Stopping Stains

Introduction A drip groove under brick sills is a small channel cut into the sill edge or underside to guide water away from the wall. Cutting it helps prevent standing water and staining, while proper sealing keeps materials from wicking moisture. It’s a practical DIY step that reduces moisture problems behind brick. To do it,

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Keeping Brick Sealant Lines Clean: Masking, Tooling, and Smear-Free Cleanup

Introduction Keeping brick sealant lines clean means masking, tooling, and cleanup practices that prevent smear. Masking the surround surface with tight edges helps you control where the sealant goes. Work in small sections and wipe excess before it skins. Keep a damp rag handy to clean up as you go and protect the brick face.

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Backer Rod for Wide Brick Joints: Open vs Closed Cell and Correct Depth

Introduction Backer rod is a foam spacer you push into a wide brick joint before sealing, to set the right depth for the sealant. Choice between open-cell and closed-cell matters for moisture and flexibility; open-cell is softer, closed-cell resists water better. For a DIY job, pick the type based on the joint’s exposure and consult

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Sagging Plaster Ceilings: When Washers Help—and When Strapping Is Smarter

Introduction Sagging plaster ceilings can be stabilized temporarily by using washers under fasteners to pull the plaster back up. This is a short-term fix that can buy time while you plan a more permanent repair. Make sure you’re hitting solid framing, not just flaky plaster. Strapping is usually the smarter long-term approach when the ceiling

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Plaster Ceiling Cracks Along Joists: Why They Return and How to Bridge Them

Introduction Cracks along ceiling plaster near joists happen when the ceiling system moves and the plaster loses grip. They often reopen because framing shifts or settling continues after repair. This is DIY-friendly but you must inspect joist movement and check for underlying causes. Bridge them by stabilizing the joint area and smoothing a patch over

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Plaster Repairs Around HVAC Registers: Heat, Vibration, and Sharp Edges

Introduction Plaster repairs around HVAC registers are patches that seal gaps and restore a smooth surface where the duct opening meets the wall. These repairs must account for heat, vibration, and sharp edges created by the register. Keep it simple: assess the damage, choose appropriate patch materials, and plan a clean joint with the surrounding

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Mixing Gypsum Basecoat for Patches: Water Ratios, Set Control, and No-Retemper Rules

Introduction Mixing gypsum basecoat for patches means preparing a plaster-like mix by combining gypsum with water to arrive at a workable, patch-ready consistency. Follow the product label and manufacturer instructions to determine the proper water amount and mix texture. Check local rules or codes if they govern patch work or setting times in your area.

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