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Self-Leveling Compound Prep on “Problem Subfloors”: Primers, Seams, and Edge Dams That Stop Leaks

Introduction Self-leveling compound prep on problem subfloors means getting a board-backed surface ready so the liquid compound spreads and cures without running into gaps or flaking off. Think practical steps: pick a primer the compound maker recommends, seal seams and penetrations so water and dust won’t break the bond, and build temporary edge dams where […]

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Concrete Capillary Breaks at Foundation Walls: Timeline & Duration for DIY Installation

Introduction The timeline and duration of installing concrete capillary breaks at foundation walls can vary depending on several factors. Understanding the process and its time commitments helps you plan effectively. This guide walks you through each step, from preparation to completion, ensuring you allocate sufficient time for a successful DIY installation. For the full guide,

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Drywall Thickness for Ceilings vs Walls: Preventing Sag, Improving Sound, and Meeting Fire Requirements

Introduction Drywall thickness for ceilings versus walls is the choice of panel weight and rigidity you use to prevent sag on ceilings, control sound between rooms, and meet fire-resistance needs. In plain terms: ceilings often need stiffer or heavier board than walls to avoid sag, but exact thickness and fire ratings depend on the product

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Greenboard vs. Purple Board vs. Cement Board: Choosing Walls for Bathrooms (Real-World Limits)

Introduction Greenboard, purple board, and cement board are moisture-rated wall materials used in bathrooms. Each has different moisture tolerance, installation needs, and finish options, which affects where you should use them. For a practical DIY approach, start with what the product label and manufacturer instructions say about moisture exposure and prep. In real life, you

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Sealing Penetrations Through Stucco (Vents, Linesets, Pipes): The ‘Sleeve + Flange’ Method

Introduction Sleeve + flange is a method to seal vents, linesets, or pipes where they pass through stucco. You install a sleeve through the opening, then attach a flange to seal against the wall and weather. This approach helps keep water out and makes future maintenance easier. Start by choosing a sleeve size that fits

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Self-Leveling Underlayment Over Wood Subfloors: Prep, Lath, and Pour Thickness

Introduction Self-leveling underlayment over wood subfloors is a cementitious mix poured over prepared wood to create a flat, stable surface for new floors. It requires cleaning, securing loose boards, removing finishes, and flattening high spots so the surface is sound and ready to accept the leveling compound. Take it slow and work in small sections,

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Movement Control at Material Changes: Preventing Cracks Where Walls Meet

Introduction Movement control at material changes means allowing tiny shifts where different building materials meet to prevent cracks. Key takeaways Align movement joints at material change lines to control crack paths. Use proper backing and sealant systems suited to substrate movement. Follow manufacturer guidelines and local codes for joint spacing and materials. Backer rods prevent

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12 Painted Floors You Need to See to Believe — Common Issues + How to Fix Them

Introduction Painted floors are floors coated with paint to change color or protect the surface. This piece will walk you through common issues and practical fixes from a DIY perspective. You’ll learn the basics of prep, adhesion, and touch-ups you can tackle yourself. Before you start, check that the paint is compatible with your floor

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Drywall Screw Length and Spacing Chart (Walls Vs Ceilings)

Introduction Drywall screw length and spacing refers to how long the screws should be and how evenly they should be spaced when attaching drywall to walls or ceilings. Key takeaways Verify screw length is appropriate for wall vs. ceiling drywall framing before starting. Follow spacing guidelines to minimize pop-outs and ensure consistent fastener pattern along

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