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Mold-Resistant Drywall in Basements: Moisture Testing Before You Hang Anything

Introduction Mold-resistant drywall is dry wall designed to resist moisture and mold growth in basements. It’s a practical upgrade when you’re finishing a damp space. I’ll walk you through how to tell if it’s a good fit and what to expect on the job. Before hanging anything, do moisture testing and air checks. Use a […]

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Repairing Decorative Plaster Medallions: Making Silicone Molds for Missing Details

Introduction This article explains how to make silicone molds for missing details on decorative plaster medallions. It keeps the process practical and DIY-friendly. You’ll need to assess the piece, gather safe materials, and follow manufacturer instructions for any mold-making products. You’ll outline the plan, measure rough symmetry, and prepare a clean work area. Work slowly,

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How to Patch Plaster Over Brick Arches Without ‘Shadow Lines’ Reappearing

Introduction Patching plaster over brick arches means applying new plaster to cover the brick and hide uneven shadows. You’ll aim for a flat, uniform surface that looks seamless with the surrounding wall. Work in small steps, keeping the mix workable and the surface clean as you go. Start by inspecting for loose bricks or dust,

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Creating a Plaster Accent Wall With Inlaid LED Channels (No Cracks at the Channel)

Introduction This is plaster on a wall with inlaid LED channels designed to hide lighting and keep cracks at the edges under control. It’s a hands-on project that blends masonry work with lighting details. You’ll mix, set, and shape plaster around recessed channels while planning for even lighting. Plan the layout and follow straightforward steps

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Feathery vs. Sharp Transitions in Plaster Repairs: Choosing the Right Edge Strategy

Introduction A feathery transition blends into the surrounding plaster, while a sharp transition leaves a crisp, defined edge. That choice changes how visible the repair is and how easy it feels to the eye. As a DIYer, your pick depends on wall texture, room style, and how the surface will be used. When you repair,

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Creating Sharp Modern Plaster Edges (Trimless Look) With Reveal Beads

Introduction Reveal beads create sharp, trimless plaster edges by guiding the plaster away from the joint and leaving a clean line where the wall and plaster meet. This article walks you through a practical, hands-on approach you can use on a standard interior wall to get that modern, uninterrupted look. Start by choosing the right

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DIY Stucco Paint Selection by Climate: Hot/Humid vs. Freeze/Thaw vs. Coastal Salt

Introduction DIY stucco paint selection by climate means choosing paints and finishes that tolerate hot and humid, freeze/thaw, or coastal salt conditions. Your climate dictates how well coatings bond, dry, and resist cracking. Think of it as matching the product to your weather and exposure. Start by checking the label for moisture tolerance, temperature range,

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Replacing a Single Damaged Plank in Click-Lock Flooring: Two Methods Without Replacing the Whole Row

Introduction Replacing a single damaged plank in click-lock flooring means swapping one bad board without pulling out the entire row. It’s a practical, hands-on fix you can do without tearing out a whole run. You’ll want to check that the replacement plank matches the profile and thickness before you start. One method is to loosen

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How to Set Glass Mosaic Tile Without Seeing Trowel Lines (Trowel + Backing Tricks)

Introduction It’s about using the right trowel choice, backing, and pressing technique to hide visible trowel marks on glass mosaic tile. You’ll work in small, well-prepped patches and back-butter the tile to help transfer even mortar. Keep the substrate flat, clean, and dry as you set each piece. About CTEF is one of the core

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Tile Trim Profiles Explained: Metal vs. PVC vs. Bullnose (Clean Edges for DIYers)

Introduction Tile trim profiles are the finishing edges and transition pieces that give tiles a clean, protected edge and smooth corners as you tile a wall or floor. Common options include metal trims (like aluminum or stainless steel), PVC trims, and bullnose edge trims, each with its own look and install feel. The best choice

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