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Spalling Brick Diagnosis: Freeze-Thaw, Salts, and the “Stop the Water” Plan

Introduction Spalling brick diagnosis is identifying why bricks are flaking or crumbling due to freeze-thaw, salts, or moisture. This is a hands-on check to help you decide what needs repair and how to stop further damage. Look for cracking, hollow sounds, powdery surfaces, or powdery efflorescence as clues. Start by stopping water entry and planning […]

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When Plaster Cracks Matter: Cosmetic Lines vs Movement Red Flags

Introduction Cosmetic cracks are fine, non-structural lines that don’t indicate movement. Movement-related cracks show ongoing change in the wall and may signal settlement or moisture problems. In DIY terms, sturdy plaster can crack from drying or shrinkage, but bigger concerns require closer checks for movement. Visual signs to watch include hairline cracks that stay the

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Stucco + Exterior Foam Additions: Transition Details That Keep Drainage Paths Open

Introduction This approach combines stucco with exterior foam to manage drainage and keep water from standing against the foundation. It adds an insulating layer outside the wall and creates a smooth receiver for the stucco finish. You’ll want to plan how drainage paths remain open while the layers are installed and sealed. For DIY work,

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Fiber + Wire Mesh Together: When It’s Redundant and When It Helps

Introduction Fiber + wire mesh together is a reinforced concrete setup where fibers help control cracking and mesh provides added structural distribution. Redundancy can mean extra fibers or extra mesh ends up overlapping; watch for overcomplicating the pour. Combining fiber with mesh can help in slabs with control joints or poor soil, but it can

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Setting Anchors in Hollow Block: Screens, Injection, and Pullout Reality

Introduction Setting anchors in hollow block walls means choosing a fastener and method that grip the hollow cores and solid faces to hold a load. For DIYers, two common paths are using a screen-type system or an injection method, each with its own prep and placement steps. This introduction explains what to expect and what

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Retrofitting Drainage Behind Barrier Stucco: What’s Realistic and What’s Wishful Thinking

Introduction Retrofitting drainage behind barrier stucco means creating a practical path for moisture to escape from behind the stucco without compromising the wall. Start with a careful visual check of the barrier, flashing, and any visible weep gaps, then plan based on your wall type and conditions. Always verify with manufacturer instructions and local rules

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Stucco Delamination at Plywood Shear Panels: Why It Happens and How to Rebuild the Assembly

Introduction Stucco delamination at plywood shear panels occurs when the stucco separates from the plywood backing, usually due to moisture intrusion and substrate movement. That separation shows up as cracks, bubbling, or flaking, and it weakens the exterior assembly. It’s a hands-on issue you can diagnose by looking for soft spots, damp patches, or loose

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Drainage Mats vs Dimple Boards: Choosing Protection/Drain Layers for Basement Walls

Introduction Drainage mats and dimple boards are protective layers placed against basement walls to manage moisture. They both create a gap for water to drain and help keep insulation and framing dry, but they work a bit differently. Choose based on how the wall will be finished and the ease of installation. In practice, you’ll

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Footing Drains and Filter Fabrics: Why Systems Clog and How to Detail Them to Last

Introduction Footing drains and filter fabrics are the gravel-and-pipe setup that keeps a foundation dry by collecting groundwater and routing it away. This is a practical, hands-on part of a basement or crawlspace project that you can DIY with careful planning. Start with the basics: plan the trench, choose a breathable fabric, and check that

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Crack Injection for Leaking Basement Walls: Step-by-Step Ports, Packers, and Cleanup

Introduction Crack injection for leaking basement walls is a method of sealing cracks in concrete walls using ports and epoxy or polyurethane under pressure. This article walks you through the basic setup, including where to place ports and how to clean and prep the surface. It’s a DIY-friendly overview, but you should check product labels

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