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Hairline crack in plaster wall corner near ceiling trim

Hairline Crack Repairs That Don’t Show: Routing vs Injection vs Surface Fill

Introduction Hairline crack repairs that don’t show are methods that seal the crack and restore a smooth, uniform surface without visible seams. Routing, injection, and surface fill are common DIY options you can choose based on access and how the crack behaved. The goal is to blend the repair so it’s hard to notice after […]

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Feather-Edge Patch Failures: Minimum Thickness Rules and Better Edge Details

Introduction Feather-edge patch failures occur when the thin edge of a patch is not thick or stable enough to grip the surrounding concrete. In plain terms, the edge can erode or chip and the patch pulls away. Make sure you follow the material’s directions and local rules for edge prep. To avoid failures, clean and

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Repair Mortar That Debonds: Surface Prep Mistakes and How to Reattach Correctly

Introduction Repairing mortar that debonds means reattaching loose mortar to the wall or joint using proper prep and bonding steps. Start by cleaning away loose bits and finding solid edges so the new mix has something solid to grab. Check the product label or manufacturer instructions for bond requirements and suitable mixes, and follow local

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Installing Sleeve Anchors: Edge Distance Rules and Avoiding Blowout

Introduction Edge distance for sleeve anchors is the minimum distance from the edge of the material to where the anchor is installed. This distance helps prevent cracks, splits, and blowout during loading. Understand that following the edge rule is essential for holding power and long life of the anchor. Look up the recommended edge distance

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Clay Plaster Sealer Tests: Why Some Topcoats Darken Color and How to Predict It

Introduction Sealers on clay plaster can darken the surface, and tests reveal when and why. This is a practical, hands-on look at how topcoats behave on plaster and why color shifts happen. Expect results to vary with prep, humidity, and the plaster mix you used. Varathane and similar wipe-on or spray sealers can interact with

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Repairing Plaster Keys From the Back Side: When Access Exists and How to Lock It In

Introduction Repairing plaster keys from the back side means fixing the hidden anchors behind the plaster when you can reach them. You work from the cavity side, not the face, and you aim to reattach loose plaster to the lath or keys. This approach relies on solid access and careful placement to lock the repair

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Mounting Hose Reels on Stucco: Blocking, Fasteners, and Sealing Without Crushing the Finish

Introduction Mounting hose reels on stucco requires careful blocking, fasteners, and sealing to protect the finish. This article walks you through practical steps that respect the surface and the underlying structure. You’ll learn how to prep, choose safe fasteners, and avoid crushing the texture. Understanding stucco composition and the wall behind it helps you pick

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Stucco Around Deck Ledger Boards: Waterproofing Details That Don’t Rely on Caulk

Introduction Stucco around a deck ledger boards is a method to seal and protect the joint where the deck meets the house. It relies on proper transitions and flashing rather than relying on caulk as the main waterproofing tool. The goal is to keep water from getting behind the stucco and into the wall cavity.

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Worker in safety gear handling rusty rebar on construction site

Cleaning Rebar for Small Repairs: When Wire-Brushing Is Enough and When It Isn’t

Introduction Wire-brushing rebar is a surface cleaning method used to remove loose rust and scale from small repair bars before patching. It can be enough when the rust is light and the bar is still solid, with clean steel showing through. Check that the metal is not deeply pitted or flaky; if it is, further

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