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Keeping Brick Sealant Lines Clean: Masking, Tooling, and Smear-Free Cleanup

Introduction Keeping brick sealant lines clean means masking, tooling, and cleanup practices that prevent smear. Masking the surround surface with tight edges helps you control where the sealant goes. Work in small sections and wipe excess before it skins. Keep a damp rag handy to clean up as you go and protect the brick face. […]

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Sprinkler Damage on Stucco: Salt, Staining, and Long-Term Protection

Introduction Sprinkler damage on stucco is the salt and water-related staining and surface effects caused by sprinkler spray. Sprinkler spray can leave salty deposits, efflorescence, and moisture issues on stucco. This article covers how to spot salt staining, what causes it, and why sealing can help protect the surface. Look for white, powdery deposits, dark

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Stucco-to-Brick Transitions: Movement Joints and Water Breaks That Don’t Crack

Introduction A movement joint at a stucco-to-brick transition is a deliberate gap that lets the siding materials expand and contract without cracking. Its job is to separate the two substrates so stresses don’t transfer and crack the finish. This article shows practical, hands-on steps for placing joints and installing water breaks so the transition stays

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Brick Veneer 101: Air Gaps, Weeps, and Why “Stuck-On” Systems Fail

Introduction Brick veneer is a non-structural facing that sits on a wall with an intentional air gap to vent moisture. Understanding why air gaps and weep holes matter helps you spot issues before they show up. This setup is what keeps brick veneer performing without relying on the wall itself for support. Stuck-on brick systems

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Spalling Brick Diagnosis: Freeze-Thaw, Salts, and the “Stop the Water” Plan

Introduction Spalling brick diagnosis is identifying why bricks are flaking or crumbling due to freeze-thaw, salts, or moisture. This is a hands-on check to help you decide what needs repair and how to stop further damage. Look for cracking, hollow sounds, powdery surfaces, or powdery efflorescence as clues. Start by stopping water entry and planning

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weathered red brick wall with visible mortar joints

Cleaning Mortar Smears Off Brick: Gentle Methods Before You Touch Acid

Introduction Cleaning mortar smears off brick means removing smeared or splashed mortar from brick surfaces using gentle, non-acid methods. The goal is to lift the residue without gouging the brick or mortar joints. Start with testing a small area and choose a mild approach first. Gentle options include dampening the smear and using a plastic

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Rust Stains on Stucco: Removing iron marks without damaging the finish coat

Introduction Rust stains on stucco are iron marks that show up as reddish or orange streaks on the surface. This article explains how to remove those marks without harming the finish coat. You’ll learn practical, hands-on steps that you can try on your own wall. Start by testing a small, hidden area to ensure the

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How to Paint Over Smoke Stains: Cleaning, sealing, and odor control

Introduction Painting over smoke stains means preparing the wall by cleaning soot, sealing to block odors, and applying fresh paint. This is a practical, hands-on job you can do with common tools. Assess the stains and follow the label on primers and paints for the right compatibility. Clean thoroughly with a suitable cleaner to lift

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Efflorescence on Brick and Block: Removal Methods That Don’t Make It Worse

Introduction Efflorescence is the white, powdery deposit that forms on brick or block when water brings soluble salts to the surface. This article explains simple removal methods that avoid making it worse. You’ll get practical, hands-on steps you can do yourself without fancy tools. Start with the easiest, low-risk approach and test a small area

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