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Patching Around Electrical Boxes in Plaster: Rebuilding the Edge So Plates Sit Tight

Patching Around Electrical Boxes in Plaster: Rebuilding the Edge So Plates Sit Tight

Introduction Patch around electrical boxes in plaster by rebuilding the plaster edge so the cover plates sit tight and flush. The guide walks you through assessing gaps, choosing patch materials, reproducing original edge profiles, and finishing for a seamless, code-compliant result. You’ll learn practical steps, common pitfalls, and best practices to ensure a solid, professional-looking […]

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Drilling and Epoxying Dowels: Hole Cleaning Steps That Actually Make It Hold

Drilling and Epoxying Dowels: Hole Cleaning Steps That Actually Make It Hold

Introduction Before diving into dowel and epoxy repairs, you need to understand the basics. This method is ideal for fixing damaged concrete where strength and load-bearing capacity are essential. Proper preparation and execution can make all the difference between a lasting repair and a quick failure. Key takeaways Clean hole debris thoroughly to maximize epoxy

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Termite Inspection Gap on Stucco: How to Create It Without Making the Wall Ugly

Termite Inspection Gap on Stucco: How to Create It Without Making the Wall Ugly

  Introduction A termite inspection gap on stucco can be created without compromising the wall’s appearance. This article explains practical steps, materials, and rules of thumb to keep the gap functional while remaining visually unobtrusive. You’ll learn how to locate, size, and finish the gap so inspections are thorough and the exterior stays clean. Key

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Weep Screed Retrofits: What You Can Do When One Was Never Installed

Weep Screed Retrofits: What You Can Do When One Was Never Installed

Introduction A weep screed retrofit can protect your foundation and moisture management even if one was never installed. You’ll learn how to assess your walls, choose a retrofit approach, and apply practical steps and tips to improve drainage and siding performance. Key takeaways Verify exterior walls lack a weep screed before planning retrofit scope. Obtain

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Casing Bead Vs J-Bead Vs L-Bead: Where Each Belongs Around Openings

Casing Bead Vs J-Bead Vs L-Bead: Where Each Belongs Around Openings

Introduction Casing bead, J-bead, and L-bead each serve different roles around openings, so choosing the right one improves fit, protection, and finish. This guide explains when to use each bead type and walks through practical tips, common installation scenarios, and rules of thumb you can apply on real projects. You’ll learn how to assess reveals,

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Proper Lath Lap Direction: How to Overlap so Water Sheds the Right Way

Proper Lath Lap Direction: How to Overlap so Water Sheds the Right Way

Introduction Proper lath lap direction ensures water sheds away from the wall when installed. This guide explains how to align, overlap, and stagger laps so moisture is directed outward, with practical steps and simple rules of thumb you can apply on your project. You’ll learn what to look for during installation and how small changes

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Outside Corners: When Corner Bead Fails and How to Rebuild the Corner Straight

Introduction Outside corners should be rebuilt straight when the corner bead fails. The article explains the practical steps to assess damage, remove the damaged bead, reestablish a true corner, and reapply mud and new bead so you end up with a clean, durable edge. Key takeaways Inspect for hairline cracks and rust, replace damaged corner

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Stucco Patches That “flash”: How to Blend Texture and Color Without Repainting the Whole Wall

Stucco Patches That “flash”: How to Blend Texture and Color Without Repainting the Whole Wall

Introduction You can patch and blend stucco so the patch matches the texture and color without repainting the whole wall. This guide walks through practical steps for matching texture and color, blending edges, selecting appropriate finishes, and evaluating when a patch will look seamless. Key takeaways Identify flashing: moisture-wicking sheen and mineral deposits highlight patch

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Reattaching Loose Plaster Without Full Demo: Washers Vs Adhesive Methods

Reattaching Loose Plaster Without Full Demo: Washers Vs Adhesive Methods

Introduction Reattaching loose plaster can be done without a full demolition by choosing between washers and adhesive methods. You’ll learn how each approach works, what signs indicate a repair is appropriate, and practical steps you can follow to secure plaster safely and effectively. The guide walks through common materials, simple checks, and general tips to

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