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Clay Plaster Over Plywood: Movement Joints, Mesh Choices, and Crack-Reduction Tricks

Introduction Clay plaster over plywood is a traditional finish that you apply to plywood walls, using joints and mesh to control movement and cracks. This article gives practical, hands-on steps for choosing joint spacing, mesh types, and tricks to reduce cracking. Expect a process that favors small batches, careful bonding, and testing along the way. […]

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Stucco Repairs Around Dryer Vents: Proper Sleeves, Flashing, and Slope

Introduction This guide explains how to repair stucco around dryer vents using proper sleeves, flashing, and slope. I’ll keep it practical and real-world, focusing on what you can check and adjust on the job. You’ll learn how to protect the vent opening from water intrusion while keeping the stucco looking sturdy. Key steps include selecting

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Crack Repairs in Stucco Without Trapping Water: Drainage Plane Reality Check

Introduction Drainage planes are designed to move water out from behind stucco so you don’t trap it against the wall. When cracking repairs are done, you need to preserve that path for moisture to escape while sealing the crack. Check your current system and follow manufacturer guidance for any patch materials and installation steps. If

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Breathable Paint for Stucco vs Elastomeric: When “Waterproof” Becomes a Problem

Introduction Breathable paint is a coating that lets moisture escape from the wall while still blocking water on the surface. When used on stucco, it helps the wall “breathe” so moisture isn’t trapped inside the coating or substrate. For DIY work, read the label and follow the manufacturer instructions to ensure proper surface prep and

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Dash-and-Lace Stucco Repairs: Hiding Patches Under Raking Light

Introduction Dash-and-Lace Stucco Repairs are patch-and-texture fixes designed to hide patches when light hits the wall. This hand-on method relies on small, deliberate texture changes to blend repairs with the surrounding surface under raking light. It’s a straightforward, bottom-line approach you can do with basic tools and patience. Work up-close so you can see the

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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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Cutting a Utility Trench Through Concrete: Sawcut, Demo, and Patching Back to Flat

Introduction A utility trench through concrete is a narrowed channel cut into concrete to install or access services. Do this with care by planning the path, selecting the right tools, and sizing expectations for the demo and patch. You’ll be cutting, removing, and cleaning as you go, keeping safety and local rules in mind. Start

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Concrete Pop-Out Repairs: How Deep to Remove, What to Patch With, and How to Blend

Introduction A concrete pop-out is a damaged, loose piece of concrete that needs removal and repair. Treat it as a small excavation: remove the loose material and sound the edges to see how deep the void goes. This article shows a practical way to safely cut back, patch, and blend so the repair looks and

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Broom-Finished Concrete Driveways: Timing, Direction, and Tear-Out Prevention

Introduction A broom-finished concrete driveway is a surface texture created by brushing a broom over freshly poured concrete to leave short, even lines. This finish adds a non-slip surface and a utilitarian look that hides minor imperfections as it wears. Keep the work simple and consistent, moving at a steady pace and planning your crossings

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