Foundation plaster repairs both coats with me wife at the ending
Howdy folks, this short step by step; video explains how we repair stucco. First we apply 3 coats of plaster to a newly built foundation. Tom Carroll of Carroll construction usually completes about 20 to 30 of these foundation repairs per year mainly but not specifically in the town of Alameda, alone. Tom is a full service general with yearly ongoing framing projects. Tom builds or rebuilds, whatever your needs may be. I have had the opportunity to complete many stucco projects for his company for over the years. You may reach Tom Carroll at his office at 510 523-1968. Take it from a 30 year tradesman, Tom has one of the best journeyman workforces in the construction field. They are experts on all industry standard code requirements. Tom does many projects per year as his client’s share his talents by referring his services to their friend and neighbors. This type of referring is the best compliments we contractors can receive.
I am shown here applying both coats of stucco with a texture to match the existing dash finish.
Please also see our web site at http://www.StuccoPlastering.com
Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
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Foundation plaster repairs both coats with me wife at the ending
@SkilledWorkforceUSA Thanks big guns, is your son in the Union yet? I have at least 15 buddies working throughout the union plastering industry. Have a good day, Steve!
kirk Giordano Plastering
@kentschneeveis Hey Kent, this project was taking it easy. I barely broke a sweat on this simple fix.
Jason did most of the hard stuff, mixing is dusty job therefor it’s a real drag.
Have a great day!
Kirk Giordano Plastering
@MultiSpread Thanks Multtispread, but I have seen you in action and your the true tradesman. I'm learning my techniques by watching you.
Have a groovy day!
Kirk Giordano Plastering
Hey Kirk, Jake has not started his apprenticeship yet. The company that endorsed Jake is being told by the Local 66 they cannot start him in the program or have him join until the out of work list goes down more. In addition, the company was told that they must use local tradesmen only for the time being. As you know Jake is in Stanislaus County and therein lies the problem for the time being. Very discouraging news to say the least, he worked real hard for that endorsement. Best regards, Steve