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Typical and Minor buckling on stucco stairs

July 20, 2013 By Stucco Plastering 10 Comments

Typical and Minor buckling on stucco stairs

Howdy guys and gals, in this video we show and explain how to fix typical buckling on stucco stairs.

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Typical and Minor buckling on stucco stairs

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  1. Nick Burke says

    July 20, 2013 at 2:53 pm

    Hi kirk and jason great job no matter how small of a job still needs to be done correctly! Over here in the they would filled the gap with expanding foam they use on everything inside and outside I hate the stuff! Love the way you have the mud so goes quick here im not sure ifwe have them just extra few handfull of cement here kind regards nick

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  2. Harles74 says

    July 20, 2013 at 6:29 pm

    Hi Kirk, I love your video, because, is amazing how much you take care about every little o big job you have to do. Great job, as usual! It would be a pleasure working with you! Bye from Italy!

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  3. jem174 says

    July 20, 2013 at 8:23 pm

    Another great and informative video from Kirk and Jason! I wouldn't have the confidence of trying this myself if it wasn't for your videos. But the best thing is I live in the East Bay so if I really screw it up you're only a phone call away! Keep the videos coming!

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  4. Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

    July 21, 2013 at 2:03 am

    Howdy Nick, I prefer stucco to foam anyway. Stucco can be finished immediately with the correct texture. Foam can expand for up to 24 hours, it’s fragile and usually won’t match any stucco finishes.

    Thank for watching and have a great day!
    Kirk Giordano plastering

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  5. Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

    July 21, 2013 at 2:09 am

    Howdy Harles from Italy. Thanks for the bone.
    My mom was also from Italy.
    I have learned in the long ago past and sometime every now and then that any repair I do does not last, old kirk will have to bring his arse back and fix it.
    So I try and make sure I do it right the first time.

    Thank for watching and have a great day!
    Kirk Giordano plastering

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  6. Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

    July 21, 2013 at 2:14 am

    Hey Jem, at least you give it your best shot, if you mess it up go back and fix it proper, it all takes practice.
    Between you and I suck at electronics and plumbing, good thing I’m a plastering contractor.
    Thank for watching and have a great day!
    Kirk Giordano plastering

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  7. luanna lovell says

    July 21, 2013 at 1:41 pm

    hi, Kirk, what is the stuff you put on b4 the mud? Just curious..Caz 🙂

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  8. Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

    July 21, 2013 at 2:31 pm

    Good Morning luanna, without watching the video, it would have to be Weld Crete, it’s a bonding agent, to make certain the stucco does not separate. What I did on these caps works well enough, especially if a person does not want to spend the extra cash to start from scratch and rebuild with wire or pour the caps with concrete.

    Best wishes and have a great day,
    Kirk Giordano Plastering

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  9. Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

    July 23, 2013 at 11:31 pm

    Howdy lallenh, I’m not sure how I’m still in business if it’s not for your advice.
    Maybe you should consider getting a contractors license?
    Thanks for watching and have a great day!
    Kirk Giordano plastering

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  10. luanna lovell says

    August 8, 2013 at 9:54 pm

    Thank you,Kirk

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