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Crystalline Waterproofing for Concrete: How It Works and Where It Fails

Introduction Crystalline waterproofing is a treatment that makes concrete itself less permeable by filling its pores with crystalline compounds. It is typically applied or incorporated during construction, so the concrete blocks water intrusion rather than just coating it. This approach aims to create internal barriers that work as the concrete hydrates and cures. The mechanism […]

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Plaster Cornice Repairs: Making Simple Running Molds for Clean Profiles

Introduction Plaster cornice repairs using simple running molds means making a flexible or straight guide that lets you press or cast matching profile runs to restore damaged cornice sections. It’s a hands‑on jig you shape to the original profile and use to form or press repair material in place. This approach is practical for small

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Repairing Plaster Around Window Casings: Keeping Returns Straight and Corners Crisp

Introduction Repairing plaster around window casings means removing loose material, backing up the returns, and filling and finishing so the casing meets the wall with straight returns and crisp corners. This is a hands‑on job that starts with good surface prep and the right tools—check product labels for compatibility and drying times before you buy.

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Salts in Masonry Plaster: Efflorescence, Spalling, and Compatible Repair Materials

Introduction Salts in masonry plaster are soluble minerals that migrate to the surface as moisture moves through the wall, leaving white or powdery deposits called efflorescence and in worse cases causing spalling where the plaster flakes or crumbles. This usually comes from water intrusion, damp soils, or moisture wicking through masonry and carries salts via

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Polyurea vs Epoxy Floor Coatings: Where Fast Cure Helps and Where It Causes Failure

Introduction Polyurea and epoxy are two different floor coatings: polyurea cures very fast and stays flexible, while epoxy cures slower and tends to be harder and more rigid. For a DIYer that means polyurea can get you back on the floor quickly, but the fast cure also makes surface prep and application less forgiving. Check

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Polyaspartic Floor Coatings for DIY: Working Time, Odor, and Surface Prep Requirements

Introduction Polyaspartic floor coatings are fast-curing two-part coatings used to protect and finish concrete, and for a DIYer that means short working time, noticeable odor, and careful surface prep. Think like a tradesperson: plan your mixing and application in short, deliberate steps and check the product label for working time, recommended respirators, and substrate requirements.

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Painting Over Old Limewash: Identification, Neutralization, and Best Primers

Introduction Painting over old limewash can be a challenge due to its unique composition and properties. This guide will help you identify, neutralize, and prime your limewashed surfaces for successful painting. Key takeaways Identify limewash by chalky finish, mineral content, and matte, breathable film. Test adhesion with scrape and moisture penetration before priming. Contain dust,

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Plaster Cornice Repairs: A Step-by-Step Timeline for Running Molds

Introduction Repairing plaster cornices with running molds can seem daunting, but breaking down the process into a clear timeline makes it manageable. This step-by-step guide focuses on the duration of each task, helping you plan and complete your repair project efficiently. Whether you’re restoring an old cornice or fixing damage in a newer home, understanding

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Plaster Key Failure on Wood Lath: Step-by-Step Repair Timeline and Duration

Introduction The timeline for repairing plaster key failure on wood lath can vary depending on the extent of damage, but understanding the process will help you plan effectively. This guide walks you through each step, from diagnosis to completion, with approximate time frames. Before starting, gather your tools and materials, ensuring everything is in good

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