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Cracked and peeling plaster near ceiling and crown molding

Repairing Water-Damaged Plaster: Drying Steps and What Must Be Cut Out

Introduction Repairing water-damaged plaster means removing the wet, compromised material and drying the area before patching. You should cut out all obviously damaged plaster and lath, and then dry the wall cavity with ventilation and heat as needed. Stay alert for mold, structural clues, and electrical hazards, and follow safe practices on the job site.

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Repairing Cracks at Door and Window Corners: Reinforcement Methods That Stay Invisible

Introduction Invisible reinforcement methods for cracks at door and window corners involve strengthening the surrounding frame and substrate without visible patching. This article covers practical, stay-in-place techniques you can do yourself to keep a tight, long-lasting seal. You’ll identify crack types and choose a method that doesn’t alter the look of the opening. Identify crack

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Repairing Rusted Corner Bead: How to Cut Back and Rebuild Without Chasing Cracks Forever

Repairing Rusted Corner Bead: How to Cut Back and Rebuild Without Chasing Cracks Forever

Introduction Rusted corner bead damage is when the metal trim at the wall corner has corroded and risks cracking the drywall. You’ll see rust stains, flaky edge metal, or bent corners that don’t sit square. This article walks you through a practical, hands-on repair plan. First, identify the damaged metal and assess if the drywall

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Choosing Roofing and Siding Contractors Near You: Common Problems, Red Flags, and Fixes

Choosing Roofing and Siding Contractors Near You: Common Problems, Red Flags, and Fixes

Introduction Choose reliable local roofing and siding contractors by spotting common problems, red flags, and practical fixes. You’ll learn how to evaluate bids, verify licenses and insurance, recognize warning signs, and apply practical tips and rules of thumb to make informed hiring decisions. Key takeaways Verify licenses, insurance, and local references before selecting a contractor.

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Flooring Problems Explained: Causes, Testing, and Fixes

Flooring Problems Explained: Causes, Testing, and Fixes

Introduction Flooring problems can be understood through common causes, simple tests, and practical fixes. You’ll learn how to spot warning signs, assess condition, and apply reliable, real-world steps to resolve issues. The guide walks through examples and rules of thumb you can follow at home to decide when to repair, replace, or seek professional help.

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Installing Plywood Flooring over Concrete: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent It

Installing Plywood Flooring over Concrete: What Can Go Wrong and How to Prevent It

Introduction Installing plywood flooring over concrete requires proper moisture control and surface preparation to prevent failures. You’ll learn practical steps for assessing moisture, choosing the right plywood and fasteners, and applying an appropriate underlayment, plus tips to avoid common mistakes. The guide walks through real-world considerations and gives rules of thumb to help you plan,

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Painted Plywood Floors: Common Problems, Ideas, and Best Practices

Introduction Painted plywood floors can be durable and stylish with proper preparation and technique. You’ll learn how to identify common problems, explore practical ideas for finishes and aesthetics, and follow best‑practice steps to install, maintain, and repair painted plywood floors. Key takeaways Assess plywood levelness and moisture before painting to prevent future buckling. Sand smooth,

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Cutting a Clean Expansion Gap at a Slab-to-House Line: How to Do It Without Ugly Edges

Cutting a Clean Expansion Gap at a Slab-to-House Line: How to Do It Without Ugly Edges

Introduction A clean expansion gap at a slab-to-house line prevents cracking and unsightly edges by allowing for movement. You’ll learn how to plan the gap, make clean cuts, and manage edge finishes with practical steps and best practices. Key takeaways Ensure expansion gap is consistent along the slab-house joint for movement. Use masking tape and

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