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Inside Corners on Stucco: How to Reinforce so Cracks Don’t Telegraph

Inside Corners on Stucco: How to Reinforce so Cracks Don’t Telegraph

Introduction Reinforcing inside corners on stucco prevents cracks from telegraphing through the finish. The guide walks through practical steps, materials to consider, and common-sense tips you can apply on real projects. You’ll learn how to identify vulnerable corners, prepare the surface, and implement reinforcement methods that keep cracks hidden. Key takeaways Inside corners crack due […]

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Outside Corners: When Corner Bead Fails and How to Rebuild the Corner Straight

Introduction Outside corners should be rebuilt straight when the corner bead fails. The article explains the practical steps to assess damage, remove the damaged bead, reestablish a true corner, and reapply mud and new bead so you end up with a clean, durable edge. Key takeaways Inspect for hairline cracks and rust, replace damaged corner

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Stucco Patches That “flash”: How to Blend Texture and Color Without Repainting the Whole Wall

Stucco Patches That “flash”: How to Blend Texture and Color Without Repainting the Whole Wall

Introduction You can patch and blend stucco so the patch matches the texture and color without repainting the whole wall. This guide walks through practical steps for matching texture and color, blending edges, selecting appropriate finishes, and evaluating when a patch will look seamless. Key takeaways Identify flashing: moisture-wicking sheen and mineral deposits highlight patch

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Matching Sand Gradation for Repairs: Why the Same Mix Still Looks Different

Matching Sand Gradation for Repairs: Why the Same Mix Still Looks Different

Introduction Even with the same sand mix, a repair can look different from the surrounding material. You’ll learn how particle size (gradations), moisture, curing, and placement affect appearance and how to adjust your mix, batch timing, and finishing approach to get a closer match. Key takeaways Gradation affects color, texture, and workability of lime mortars

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Reattaching Loose Plaster Without Full Demo: Washers Vs Adhesive Methods

Reattaching Loose Plaster Without Full Demo: Washers Vs Adhesive Methods

Introduction Reattaching loose plaster can be done without a full demolition by choosing between washers and adhesive methods. You’ll learn how each approach works, what signs indicate a repair is appropriate, and practical steps you can follow to secure plaster safely and effectively. The guide walks through common materials, simple checks, and general tips to

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Fixing “loose but Not Falling” Plaster: Stopping Movement Before You Skim

Fixing “loose but Not Falling” Plaster: Stopping Movement Before You Skim

Introduction Fixing loose but not falling plaster stops movement and prevents further damage. The guide walks through practical steps, tips, and simple checks you can perform to stabilize plaster and plan safe skim repairs. Key takeaways Tap plaster to distinguish hollow vs solid areas; note any creaking. Inspect cracks, bonding failures, and substrate movement before

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Repairing Deep Plaster Holes: Backing Methods That Won’t Telegraph Through Paint

Repairing Deep Plaster Holes: Backing Methods That Won’t Telegraph Through Paint

Introduction Use proper backing and feathering to repair deep plaster holes so they won’t telegraph through paint. You’ll learn which backing methods work best for different hole sizes, and how to apply patches in a way that stays smooth and durable. The guide walks through assessing the hole, choosing the right approach, and building up

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Blending New Plaster into Old: Feathering Edges so the Patch Disappears

Blending New Plaster into Old: Feathering Edges so the Patch Disappears

Introduction Feathering edges when blending new plaster into old makes the patch disappear. You’ll learn how to feather edges for a seamless transition, what materials and techniques work best, and practical tips for matching texture and color so repairs look like part of the wall. Key takeaways Assess patch area, feathering only when old plaster

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Ceiling Cracks in Plaster: When Tape Works and When You Need Stabilization

Ceiling Cracks in Plaster: When Tape Works and When You Need Stabilization

Introduction Tape can fix small, stable plaster cracks, but larger or shifting cracks require stabilization. The guide helps you assess crack movement and decide when to use tape versus structural repair, then walks you through practical steps and tips to perform each method. You’ll learn how to prep the ceiling, apply repairs cleanly, and avoid

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Repairing Plaster at Wall-to-Ceiling Corners: Controlling Re-Cracks at the Joint

Repairing Plaster at Wall-to-Ceiling Corners: Controlling Re-Cracks at the Joint

Introduction Repairing plaster at wall-to-ceiling corners helps stop re-cracking at the joint. The guide explains common causes of corner cracks and why proper technique matters for a durable finish. You’ll learn practical steps, tips for prep and finish, and rules of thumb to keep corners stable over time. Key takeaways Inspect crack width and moisture

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