• Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Kirk Giordano Plastering

Stucco Plastering

  • Home
  • About Me
  • Videos
  • FAQ
  • Tools of the Trade
  • Art of Stucco
    • Stucco Siding
    • Stucco Homes
    • New Homes Stucco
    • Second Story Stucco Addition
    • Stucco stairs, porches, & rails
    • Styrofoam Shapes, plaster repairs, cracks
  • Contact Me
You are here: Home / Videos / What is the fastest Setting Stucco available in the United States

What is the fastest Setting Stucco available in the United States

October 24, 2014 By Stucco Plastering 9 Comments

What is the fastest Setting Stucco available in the United States
Eisenwall cement plaster is for professional use
How strong is it? It is the cement used for our bridges!

Hey folks, at 7:22 I say some goofy stuff, instead of saying they wash the sand to remove the salt I say they wash the sand to take
out the sand, oppps.
Also, excuse my swearing this small job tried to kick me arse.

Please, also see our web site at http://www.StuccoPlastering.com
Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
What is the fastest Setting Stucco available in the United States tutorials, DIY plastering networks, DIY stucco networks
stucco guy, plaster guy, render dude, rendering fool
popular stucco and plastering principles and techniques
Home of the world’s most Popular plastering and stucco videos

https://youtu.be/_SAA11s0BPs j’s wall
https://youtu.be/t9FbRK1VuPQ plaster like pros,
https://youtu.be/6nEIzmy1LcY madeleine
https://youtu.be/jI54QRx0_H0 Lime is healthy, lime is life
https://youtu.be/CvLTPRBiWiE stairs

Eisenwall cement plaster is for professional use,
What is the fastest Setting Stucco available in the United States

  • Twitter
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Tumblr

Related

Filed Under: Videos Tagged With: fast set stucco, Plastering, popular stucco videos, Stucco, whats the strongest stucco

Pages

  • About Kirk Giordano Plastering
  • Contact Me
  • FAQ, Textures, And Colors
  • Home
  • New Homes Stucco
  • Second Story Stucco Addition
  • Stucco Homes
  • Stucco Siding
  • Stucco stairs, porches, & rails
  • Styrofoam Shapes, plaster repairs, cracks
  • Tools of the Trade

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Gee Dubb says

    October 24, 2014 at 2:00 am

    thanks guys!

    Reply
    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      October 24, 2014 at 3:53 pm

      Good morning My Dubbs, your welcome.
       have a great weekend!
       Kirk giordano's DIY plastering network

      Reply
  2. Chris Callaghan says

    October 30, 2014 at 11:27 pm

    "We have to get this done today". Always wakes things up.

    Reply
  3. Chris Callaghan says

    October 30, 2014 at 11:28 pm

    "We have to get this done today". Always wakes things up.

    Reply
    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      October 31, 2014 at 1:23 am

      Evening Chris Callaghan, we'll we didn't have to get it done, but sort of wanted to.
       thanks for the comment,
      Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering channel

      Reply
  4. Daniel Mcgee says

    November 4, 2014 at 3:14 am

    Kirk there where some issues with Eisenwall a while back ( Eating the Wire ) have they fixed the problem ??? I hope so 

    Reply
    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      November 4, 2014 at 3:36 am

      Evening Daniel Mcgee, excellent question, If you're going to paint or apply an acrylic stucco finish (seal it) , you must wait the 28 day cure time or it won't cure properly when sealed and as a result I have heard that this can happen, I know at least 30 plastering contractors that use this product and naturally we talk,
       Don't seal this product until it cure for at least 28 days, while we're on the downside, also don't mix more than 3 to 5 minutes or the strength is compromised.
        Now if you're going to apply a cementitious color finish which breathes, this is not an issue,
       I tell folks to wait 28 days also when applying normal and traditional portland cement plaster too so the primer and paint won't blister.
       This being said I am an applicator not the fellow who engineered the product,  therefor any technical stuff should be directed to their tech reps.
       I might show and explain many products such as this Eisenwall cement plaster, but I get no break's in cost for buying and or showing how to use these products.
       Cheers!
      Kirk & Jason Giordano’s DIY plastering and stucco instructional videos and forum

      Reply
  5. T COVEY says

    November 4, 2018 at 1:54 am

    Kirk, Your videos are extremely helpful. I have a question about the Eisenwall material. Can it be used for the top (color) coat or is it only meant for the scratch and brown coats? Thank you!

    Reply
  6. BMW Repair Crew says

    September 14, 2019 at 2:27 pm

    Any reason you wouldn't use a fiber 47 or equivalent mix on this? Seems like it would cost 1/3-1/2 of eisenwall and still be same day – maybe because you're doing 2" and being the lower 2' of the house where it likely gets banged up the most ? Thanks

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Primary Sidebar

  • CA State Contractors License #730258
  • 5 Star rating on Yelp!
  • Numerously mentioned on Berkeley Parents Network
  • Choose a Licensed Contractor
    Choose a LICENSED contractor!

    • stucco patch and repairs, stucco remodels, stucco add ons, stucco additions, lath scratch and brown coats with stucco finishes to match your existing finish
    • Colors can vary from traditional earth tones to custom colors
    • Textures can be light or heavy sand finishes, smooth or all types of skip trowel
    • Expert matching on all plaster and stucco finishes
    • Quality work, reasonably priced
    • Small stucco jobs welcome

    Footer

    Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc
    2318 Eagle Ave
    Alameda, CA 94501
    (510) 521-9546
    kirkgiordano@gmail.com
    • Home
    • About Kirk Giordano Plastering
    • Contact Me
    • Videos

    Follow & Subscribe

    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Google+
    • Twitter
    • YouTube

    Copyright © 2021 · Stucco Plastering Inc · Website Design by LegitWebs