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Removing Loose Stucco Safely: Dust Control, Cut Lines, and How to Protect the WRB

Introduction Removing loose stucco safely means knocking out and replacing only the failing material while keeping dust off you and your house and protecting the weather-resistive barrier behind it. Start by finding the delaminated areas with a tap test and visual checks, then plan cuts and containment before you touch the wall. Use dust control […]

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Dash Finish Stucco Repair: Getting Consistent Throw Without Overbuilding Thickness

Introduction Dash finish stucco repair means rethrowing a coarse mix so it keys to the patch without building the wall thickness beyond the original surface. Think of it as matching texture by controlling how far and thick each throw lands rather than piling on extra material. Check product labels and local practices for compatible scratch/base

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How Long Does It Take to Identify EIFS vs Hard-Coat Stucco: A Step-by-Step Timeline

Introduction Identifying whether your home’s exterior walls are covered in EIFS or hard-coat stucco is a crucial first step before any repair or maintenance work. But how long does this process take? In this guide, we’ll walk you through the timeline of identifying these systems, from initial visual checks to performing simple on-wall tests, ensuring

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Drainage Stucco vs Barrier Stucco: A Step-by-Step Timeline for DIY Inspection and Maintenance

Introduction Unsure about the stucco system on your house? Don’t let the mystery linger. With a systematic approach, you can determine if it’s drainage or barrier stucco in just a few hours. The key is to follow a clear timeline, ensuring you cover all essential steps without rushing through critical checks. Let’s dive into a

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Stucco Moisture Meter Readings: A Step-by-Step Timeline for Accurate Results

Introduction Understanding stucco moisture meter readings is crucial, but knowing when and how to take these readings is equally important. This step-by-step guide walks you through the timeline of testing your stucco walls, ensuring accurate results and minimal damage. Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or a first-time homeowner, following this timeline will help you maintain

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Diagnosing Moisture Behind Stucco: A Step-by-Step Timeline for DIY Inspections

Introduction Uncovering moisture behind stucco involves a systematic process that requires time and patience. Understanding the timeline of each step is crucial to ensure you don’t cause further damage or miss any critical signs. This guide walks you through the entire process, from initial inspections to final assessments, with clear timelines for each task. Let’s

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Stucco Clearance Over Walkways: How Long Does Fixing Wicking Take Without Full Removal?

Introduction The duration of fixing stucco wicking over walkways can vary depending on the extent of damage and your chosen repair method. Understanding the timeline helps you plan effectively. This guide focuses on estimating how long it takes to fix wicking without full removal, breaking down the process into manageable steps with approximate timeframes. Estimated

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Repairing Stucco at Inside Corners: Mesh Layout and Stress Relief Details

Introduction Repairing stucco at inside corners means reinforcing the corner with mesh and creating controlled stress relief so the patch bonds and moves without cracking. In practice you’ll cut and embed mesh over the corner, feather the scratch/base coats into the surrounding sound stucco, and finish with compatible topcoat material; check product labels and local

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Stucco Layers and Purpose: How Each Coat Works and What Failures Look Like When One Is Wrong

Introduction Stucco layers are a sequence of coats—usually a scratch or bonding layer, a brown or leveling layer, and a finish coat—each serving to bond, build thickness, and protect or texture the wall. In plain jobsite terms: the first coat grabs the mesh and substrate, the middle builds out thickness and straightens the plane, and

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Painting After Pressure Washing: How to Tell When Siding and Masonry Are Truly Dry Enough to Prime

Introduction “Dry enough” means the surface has lost visible and tactile moisture and any trapped dampness that would prevent primer from bonding; test by touch, absorbency checks, and following product label guidance. Look for no surface sheen, no dark patches, and no water beading when you flick or blot the material, and when in doubt,

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