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Mixing Plaster Without Lumps: Water-First Vs Plaster-First and What Changes

Introduction Water-first and plaster-first are two simple ways to mix plaster without lumps. With water-first, you add water to the bowl first, then sift plaster into it and stir. With plaster-first, you dump dry plaster into the water and mix until it smooths. Both methods affect how fast you get a smooth mix and how […]

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Stucco Color Coat Repairs: Why They Fail and How to Avoid Weak “Skim” Patches

Stucco Color Coat Repairs: Why They Fail and How to Avoid Weak “Skim” Patches

Introduction A Stucco Color Coat Repair is fixing the top stucco layer to seal cracks and restore the surface. This kind of patch relies on proper surface prep, compatible material, and a smooth skim to blend with the surrounding wall. If the skim is weak, patches can crack, delaminate, or look obvious. You’ll need basic

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Adding a Decorative Band: How to Attach Trim Screeds and Keep Lines Straight

Adding a Decorative Band: How to Attach Trim Screeds and Keep Lines Straight

Introduction Adding a decorative band means attaching trim screeds along a wall to create a framed, visual line while keeping the lines straight. Choose trim and screws appropriate for your surface and check the label or manufacturer instructions for compatibility. Keep the line true with a chalk line and clamps as you set each piece.

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Parapet Caps and Stucco: Where Water Gets in and How to Detail the Top Edge

Parapet Caps and Stucco: A Step-by-Step Timeline for Installation and Top-Edge Detailing

Introduction The installation of parapet caps is a critical step in protecting your building’s exterior from water intrusion. But how long does it take, and what are the key steps involved? In this guide, we’ll walk you through a detailed timeline for installing stucco parapet caps, ensuring that each stage is completed efficiently and effectively.

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Chimney Stucco Failures: Heat

Chimney Stucco Failures: Heat – Timeline & Duration of Repairs

Introduction The timeline and duration of chimney stucco repairs can vary greatly depending on the extent of heat damage. Understanding this timeline helps you plan your project effectively. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of repairing heat-damaged chimney stucco, focusing on how long each stage takes and what affects the overall

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Stucco Texture Options That Hide Repairs: Sand Float Vs Lace Vs Dash Vs Skip Trowel

Stucco Repair Timeline: Step-by-Step Guide to Hiding Repairs with Sand Float, Lace, Dash, and Skip Trowel Textures

Introduction Embarking on a stucco repair project? Understanding the timeline is crucial for planning your work efficiently. This guide walks you through the step-by-step process of hiding repairs using sand float, lace, dash, and skip trowel textures, ensuring you complete each task within the right timeframe. Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or a first-timer, this

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Stucco Patch Curing Stains: How to Reduce “Dark Rings” Around Repairs

Stucco Patch Curing Stains: How to Reduce “Dark Rings” Around Repairs

Introduction Dark rings around stucco repairs are staining caused by moisture during the curing process. This article calls out a practical, hands-on approach to reduce those stains while you patch. What you do and when you do it matters for a cleaner, longer-lasting repair. Plan ahead for weather, especially in Eugene, and keep the surface

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Fasteners Through Stucco: Sealing Strategies That Don’t Create a Water Trap

Sealing Fasteners Through Stucco: A Step-by-Step Timeline to Avoid Water Traps

Introduction The process of sealing fasteners through stucco can seem daunting, but with a clear understanding of the timeline and steps involved, you can ensure a watertight finish that lasts. This guide walks you through the entire process, from site assessment to final inspection, with an emphasis on how long each step takes. Whether you’re

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Stucco over Foam (Eifs/Thin Coat): What Changes with Base Coat and Mesh Placement

Stucco over Foam (Eifs/Thin Coat): What Changes with Base Coat and Mesh Placement

Introduction Stucco over foam (EIFS/thin coat) is a layered exterior finish that uses insulation foam beneath a base coat and reinforced mesh. This article keeps it practical for DIYers and focuses on how base coat and mesh placement change when you install over foam. Think of it as a lightweight, flexible alternative to traditional stucco,

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