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Plaster over Cement Board: When It Works and Which Products Behave

Plaster over Cement Board: When It Works and Which Products Behave

Introduction Plaster over cement board can work, but only with the right boards, preparation, and compatible products. You’ll learn when it’s appropriate, avoid common pitfalls, and follow practical steps for prep, setting, and finishing so you can decide if it’s right for your project. Key takeaways Plastering over cement board is feasible but requires careful […]

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Concrete stamping techniques for textured, durable outdoor surfaces.

Fresno Trowel Basics: How to Avoid Sealing the Surface Too Early

Introduction Don’t seal the Fresno concrete surface too early; timing and technique matter for a smooth, durable finish. You’ll learn practical cues for when to start troweling, how to judge set, and common mistakes to avoid. The guide walks through adjusting trowel pressure, pass count, and finishing steps to help you achieve the right sheen

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Preventing Honeycombing on Edges: Vibration Tricks without Overdoing It

Preventing Honeycombing on Edges: Vibration Tricks without Overdoing It

Introduction Use controlled, gentle vibration on the edges to minimize honeycombing without overworking the material. This approach helps you achieve a cleaner edge while preserving material integrity, and the guide walks you through practical tips, timing, and technique considerations. You’ll learn how to assess edge conditions, pick the right vibration frequency and duration, and apply

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Tile Edge Finishing: Metal Trims vs Bullnose vs Miters—what’s Realistic for DIY

Tile Edge Finishing: Metal Trims vs Bullnose vs Miters—what’s Realistic for DIY

Introduction Metal trims, bullnose edges, and miters each offer different, realistic finishes for tile edges. This guide explains when to use each option, outlines practical installation tips, and shares easy rules of thumb to help you choose and fit the finish confidently. Key takeaways Metal trims: Easy DIY, hides imperfections, various styles. Bullnose tiles: Softens

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Plaster Around Radiators and Pipes: Heat Movement Details That Crack Repairs

Plaster Around Radiators and Pipes: Heat Movement Details That Crack Repairs

Introduction Heat movement around radiators and pipes poses a significant risk to plasterwork. Cracks can form over time as these elements expand when hot water runs through them, pushing against the surrounding plaster. This guide walks you through practical steps and expert tips for detailing your plaster to accommodate heat expansion and prevent future damage.

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Form Release Alternatives: What to Use (and Not Use) on Plywood Forms

Form Release Alternatives: What to Use (And Not Use) on Plywood Forms

Introduction Choose a reliable form release method for plywood forms to ensure clean release and reusable assemblies. You’ll learn how different releases work, when to use wax, oil, or silicone-based options, and what to avoid to prevent staining or bonding failures. The guide walks through practical steps, common-sense rules of thumb, and examples of real-world

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How to Pour a Slab That Meets an Existing Doorway Height Without a Trip Lip

How to Pour a Slab That Meets an Existing Doorway Height Without a Trip Lip

Introduction You can pour a concrete slab that aligns with an existing doorway height without creating a trip lip. The guide walks you through measuring the opening, planning form setup, and making edge and level adjustments so the slab transitions smoothly into the door. You’ll learn practical steps, common pitfalls, and quick rules of thumb

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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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