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Rebuilding Decorative Plaster Edges: Simple Molds You Can Make to Match Profiles

Introduction Rebuilding decorative plaster edges means making simple, handmade molds to reproduce the profile you want. You can shape the mold from clay or use basic flexible material to match the original edge, then set it up for casting. Check the profile on the piece and follow manufacturer instructions or local rules for materials and […]

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Plaster Repairs in High Humidity Rooms: How to Prevent Powdery Finishes

Introduction Plaster repairs in high humidity rooms require moisture-aware prep and material choices to stop powdery finishes. Start by preparing the walls carefully, removing loose material and cleaning the surface before patching. Choose materials and patching methods suited for humid conditions, and verify any limits on use with the product label or manufacturer instructions. Mix

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Tile Tenting: Why Floors Pop and How to Prevent It During Install

Introduction Tile tenting happens when a floor under the tile lifts or pushes up, creating a tent-like shape. This is usually caused by movement in the subfloor or improper adhesive setup during install. Starting a repair requires finding the source and reworking the substrate and setting materials. Preventing tenting starts with solid prep: fix any

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Shower Curb Waterproofing: Common Failure Points and How to Build It Right

Introduction Shower curb waterproofing is the process of sealing the edges and top of the curb to keep water from entering walls and floors. Common failure points include gaps at corners, improper flashing, and neglecting the top edge where shower water can splash. In this article, we’ll cover how to build it right with basic,

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Drilling Holes in Tile: Diamond Hole Saw Technique That Doesn’t Crack the Tile

Introduction A diamond hole saw with careful technique can cut clean, crack-free holes in tile. This introduction explains the practical, hands‑on approach you’ll use to drill through ceramic or porcelain tile without damaging the surrounding material. You’ll want the right tools and steady steps to manage dust and avoid chips. Check manufacturer instructions for drill

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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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