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Painting Over Efflorescence: How to Stop Salts From Ruining Your Finish

Introduction Efflorescence is the white, powdery salt that can migrate to a wall surface when moisture moves through masonry. It can appear on painted or unpainted surfaces and can ruin a finish if not addressed. Before painting, you need to identify and clean it so the new coating can adhere. Identify efflorescence on walls and […]

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Painting Outdoor Furniture: 15 Tips for Prep, Durability, and Weatherproofing

Introduction Painting outdoor furniture means applying a protective, durable coating to extend its life outdoors. This guide is a practical, hands-on look at prep, durability, and weatherproofing for DIYers. You’ll learn how to prep surfaces, choose materials, and avoid common pitfalls as you work. Start by evaluating the furniture to decide what needs repair or

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The Pros and Cons of Softwood Flooring — What to Expect + Fixes for Wear

Introduction Softwood flooring is flooring made from commonly available conifer lumber that is lighter and workably easier to install than many hardwood options. It tends to show dents and wear more readily and can be more sensitive to moisture. You’ll want to check manufacturer guidance for finish, staining, and acclimation before installing. Common fixes for

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How to Maintain Stucco — DIY Steps + Stop Points

Introduction Maintaining stucco means keeping its surface intact, dry, and properly protected to prevent damage. This DIY guide walks you through simple checks, cleaning, and small repairs you can handle without special equipment. Always follow the product label and local rules when you choose cleaners or patch materials. Start with a visual check for cracks,

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Drywall Corner Bead: Products and Application — What Works + Fixes for Bad Corners

Introduction Drywall corner bead is a trim piece that shapes and protects wall corners. It comes in metal or plastic and is embedded into joint compound to create a square, sharp edge. For DIY work, set it true, fasten with nails or screws, and cover with tape and mud. Choosing the right bead depends on

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Painted Wood Waterproofing — DIY Walkthrough + Stop Points

Introduction Painted wood waterproofing is the process of sealing and protecting wood surfaces with paint and primer to resist moisture. Key takeaways Inspect wood moisture and weather exposure; ensure surfaces are dry before prep. Sand edges and rough spots smooth; vacuum dust prior to primer. Choose primer compatible with both wood type and chosen topcoat.

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Bathroom and Kitchen Sealant Made Simple – Causes, Tests & Fixes

Introduction Sealant is the flexible material used to seal joints in bathrooms and kitchens to keep water and grime from seeping behind fixtures. This article walks you through causes of failure, simple tests, and practical fixes. It’s written for DIY homeowners doing the work themselves. You’ll learn about common sealants for kitchens and baths, how

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