FiberGlass mesh for stucco cracks, embed or on top of brown coat
Hello ambitious guys and gals, who are interested in learning weather or not FiberGlass mesh for stucco cracks should be embedded or placed on top of brown coat
With a small bit of attention you can connect the dots in understanding the basics of stucco and plastering, this knowledge can be used to save you some dough, and if you do the work yourself, as were all weekend warriors, will create a sense of euphoria and peaceful sleep knowing, no problemo, I did this repair myself.
Old Kirk says, material knowledge is 70% of being a well rounded plasterer,
The other 30% is application.
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FiberGlass mesh for stucco cracks, embed or on top of brown coat
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lawyers will sue for anything especially if there is insurance company involved. More than likely they will just settle out court. I've been sued twice. It sucks but its great when the judge laughs them out of court.
Evening Dusty dude, as I said, I thought the whole thing was ludicrous until my insurance paid out, it a drag we live in a avaricious world, alway have always will, wait, maybe between the period of 1940 to 1960 it wasn't so bad, welcome to the real would where mendacity rules.
Learned that word from the movie (Cat On A Hot Tin Roof) Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor
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Great videos.. I always learn something watching your videos.. thanks for sharing your valued information with us..
Evening Al Libowitz, this video was coincidence as my pal called for my opinion and after a 15 minute conversation I did this video as i was already on a job, which I could give my opinion with a normal or common situation which was on my project.
Cheers,
kirk giordano
Hi kirk, if my tape is a little old or the wall is a bit damp I pre – spray the crack with carpet spray glue, works great
Cheers jay Cutts, Dover, England
Evening Jason Cutts, man, that is a drag old tape that get air losses it's stickum, damp or cold walls don't grip as it is, good thing I live here where the sun shine often, however me wife and I visit her mum in England often, but my chore there is finding good pubs and what pints to order, mostly what I see are sheep and rock walls with seashells on the tops.
cheers,
kirk giordano
Ok, thats a long old flight to here, i visited san francisco one as i had a7 hr transit from honolulu to london so we got a cab and visited the pier 37 area , but would love to explore the bay area again and all those dirty harry movie locations! Jc
Hello Jason Cutts, now your talking, Clint Eastwoods Dirty Harry flicks do make the sites more interesting than just just sitting in traffic.
His spaghetti westerns were filmed in Italy, thus the name spaghetti westerns.
Cheers,
kirk giordano
Cheers,
How can you not love this guy 🙂 great stuff man ….looking forward to see more videos…..
Hello Voćar, you my friend are on fire, keep it up brother,
best wishes,
kirk giordano
Hey Kirk, i've watched alot of your vids. Dont know why, i just like to see how masonry works around the world. I've noticed that all you Yanks wear civilian (or just about) clothing on the job. Now, I saw your vids on thrift shop shirts, thats okay. But the jeans? I cant wrap my head around it. Where i'm at we use work wear jeans, with loads of pockets for all sorts of things and most importantly, flaps in the knees where we can insurt insulation for when we have to work on the floor. Your knees must just be calluses at this point..
Hi timmian85, too funny, I wear blue jeans as habit, when they become beat up or so called fashionable they get demoted to my work clothes.
I do have pants where they have embedded knee pads but don't wear them to often,
I have only worn knee pad a few times in my life, but my knees have never bothered me at all, It's my back thats beat up, too many years doing goofy stuff.
Best wishes,
kirk giordano
I noticed in this video that the porch light was properly installed, unlike one of your recent vids. Appreciate your explanation on the mesh tape.
morning Chuck Finley, good eye,
I knew I shouldn't have showed that upside down light, I'm a bad man sometimes.
Cheers,
kirk giordano
hi kirk
I'm adel from kuwait
can u show me how to level cement floor.
p.s kuwait is very very far away
I watched all ur cilps and I want more and more
coz its simple
if u don't mind can u say may name and my country in ur next clip
it will mean so.much for me and my kids
thanks
Hello adel adel, no worries my fried in Kuwait, and yes I do know where Kuwait is,
It's a country that has some of the most intriguing beautifully designed and architectural wonders in the world but also an area that has been exploited because of it abundance of oil reserves.
I know a bit about your area as my wife worked in Saudi Arabia for a fews years as she is a brilliant Bio Chemist.
FYI, I don't level floors, although it's really easy, I just show stucco or plastering fixes.
Best wishes,
Kirk giordano
As far as I know fiberglass mesh should only be used in EIFS, my boss told me the fiberglass mesh is only to add structural strength to the foam insulation other wise it won't be used because it's pointless otherwise besides using it to sift out bags of mud that end up absorbing the water molecules in the early morning
As far as I know fiberglass mesh should only be used in EIFS, my boss told me the fiberglass mesh is only to add structural strength to the foam insulation other wise it won't be used because it's pointless otherwise besides using it to sift out bags of mud that end up absorbing the water molecules in the early morning
I don't understand why you got sued for taking pictures? You mean pictures of your work and you used them for marketing?
Morning The 3rd Coat, thats make two of us who don't understand how some folks can get away with this obvious fraud.
What happened was a avaricious home owner with no sense of pride hired a dishonest but clever and aggressive attorney who sued any and every one who ever set foot on that construction project, it was a bogas law suit against me, but like the majority of bogas law suits filed against someone, if the person being sued does not respond to this suit, they then get a judgement against that person, that person will now have to pay that judgement cost or prove otherwise.
It's not right however this does not mean that it does not happen everyday about 1,000 times per day.
The picture were taken to prove all applications were done according to and or above all constructions codes, sound unjust and bizarre?
Welcome to the real world.
Best wishes,
kirk giordano
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in theory, could you get sued by your clients for making these videos on their property? Do you need to ask for their permission?
Excellent question third coat dude, as a rule my clients are great, and yes we ask, but as a rule, we don't give addresses or names and doubtful we can be sued as we show our work for explanation purposes and our transparent methods of plastering, thus contradicting any claims of bad practices, this is however the U.S. a sue happy nation.
Doubtful here in the U.S. anyone is immune to law suits weather justified or bogas.
Best wishes,
Kirk giordano
Good man Kirk and power to you for sharing your experiences with lawsuits, a lesser man would claim he has never had problems with any job in 30 years, which we know is impossible in our trade.
Good man Kirk and power to you for sharing your experiences with lawsuits, a lesser man would claim he has never had problems with any job in 30 years, which we know is impossible in our trade.
It's apparent from your video that you have such an exasperating, rampant suing culture over there! So much so, that its become the subject of much ridicule / jokes here in the UK. I guess we're lucky in those respects here in the UK / Wales.
Hello Llyr Jones From Wales, you my friend are on the money, most of our system's are corrupt, do as we say and not as we do sort of bull,
However on a positive note, in many ways, the U.S. has freedoms that sort of balance out the bull, sort of anyway.
Cheers from the U.S. to the the real plasterers who use lime as a total package.
Kirk giordano
As far as I know fiberglass mesh should only be used in EIFS, my boss told me the fiberglass mesh is only to add structural strength to the foam insulation other wise it won't be used because it's pointless otherwise besides using it to sift out bags of mud that end up absorbing the water molecules in the early morning
Evening Jacob kindsvatter, fiber mesh is used on all styrofoam molds or it should be as it give it strength,
The dry-Vit plastering system from Europe uses a lot of fiberglass mesh especially at the bottoms of buildings as they need strength usually called panzer mesh, named after the panzer tank, as it is strong fiberglass.
When I was working with the plastering union we did a lot of hospitals ands schools with Dry-vit as it was super light weight, insulated plus lasted forever.
Cheers,
kirk giordano
Good man Kirk and power to you for sharing your experiences with lawsuits, a lesser man would claim he has never had problems with any job in 30 years, which we know is impossible in our trade.
Evening Gee G, I guess that old suit obviously still bothers me, so when a fella suggest doing something that our gut feeling says no, we ought to listen.
Cheers,
kirk giordano
thanks kirk for your reply and say hu for your family or u can say salam :)
I did not understand where it cost 10 or 15 thousand to defend yourself in court other then the filing fee.
Tell the Judge I was not the Contractor. There is no contract between you and the person suing you.
and there is a statue of limitations.
thanks kirk for your reply
and say hu for your family
or u can say salam 🙂
Morning adel adel, thank you and may peace be with you also my friend,
Cheers,
kirk giordano
I did not understand where it cost 10 or 15 thousand to defend yourself in court other then the filing fee.
Tell the Judge I was not the Contractor. There is no contract between you and the person suing you.
and there is a statue of limitations.
Morning MrMac5150, at the risk of stepping on any ones toes I'll say,
I felt the same way, my attorney made it clear, it would coat at least this much just to defend, and if I lost the case perhaps another 70,000.
I understand it's not always who right and wrong in fact law it appears has to do with little with righteousness which in the real world, I have these so called instilled characteristics, but proving this would be difficult for me as I would have to rely on someone to do the speaking of which I know little of the proper terminology let alone specific's of law.
My words are true, I'm stilled a bit pissed, I knew on a on a conscious and subconscious level, I was between a rock and a hard place.
therefor after a week thought, I said to hell with it pay out, and watched my premiums go up.
Think about this I'm paid after completion of my projects, lawyers are paid win or lose and once a case is over so is the cash flow, I didn't wish to roll the dice.
I'm not try to step and anyone toes as I have worked for many attorneys and have a few lawyers as pals, however……….
Best wishes,
kirk giordano
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I have been threw this twice before, the insurance company did not tell you the truth about just paying 70 grand out. The insurance companies do not hand the money over that easy. try 5 grand actual paid out, not to contradict you, but I know insurance companies and there in-house lawyers.
It is a big game.. Cheers.
Hi mac daddy, I have a rule if it's from the government or insurance, I can't believe much they say as I may be a peon but al least I'm educated.
Cheers,
kirk giordano
Do you like using LaHabra synthetic finish?
Do you like using LaHabra synthetic finish?
Hi Vidal Martinez, it's a good product.
This is a positive channel, I don't like to criticize products, however, I have personal preferences when I apply acrylic finishes.
Cheers,
kirk giordano
do you ever use base x for cracks and mesh? thats what we use on cracks and if the house has lots of cracks we cover it completely in mesh and base x but that material is quiet expensive
Howdy Joseph, no I have not used this product for covering a basecoat.
Cheers,
kirk giordano
HI Kirk,
Wondering if there is a benefit on putting morr-flexx in the cracks, then adding fiberglass mesh and covering with stucco coating?? I've put morr-flexx in the cracks before, in the morning when the cracks is largest. A few days later once the house heats up, Arizona heat, the morr-flexx pushes out of the crack.
Appreciate any advise…love the instruction.
Good evening Mossis, this will work better as long as the build up over the mesh is applied properly so that is blends in well.
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Kirk….. I am looking for an alkaline resistant tight weave fiberglass mesh to glue small glass mosaic pieces (1/4" – 3/4") onto for an interior 7' x 15' mosaic mural. Most of what I see, the weave is way too big. What is the smallest weave made and where can I buy some? I am using Weldbond adhesive to glue pieces onto the mesh. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks so much.
Kirk could you have used a product like Morflex caulking to fill the crack and then put the coat of polybond on top of the caulking to achieve the same result?
Good Evening Global dude, lots of ways to skin a cat, Ill stick with the fiber mesh system, myself Live long and plaster Mastering Plastering by Kirk and Jason Giordano
Great Kirk. One follow up question, what if the wall is PAINTED and there is a crack and I am going to put a color coat on the entire wall. Could I follow the following procedure. 1) Apply mesh on the crack2) Apply polybond ontop of the mesh3) Apply diluted Weldcrete across the entire wall4) Apply the color coatThank you for all of your help I am starting to get the hang of this. You are a genius.
Good Evening Global dude, if it's a painted wall, just caulk the crack, any quaility caulking will do, no mesh needed, apply bonding agent and plaster away. Live long and plaster Mastering Plastering by Kirk and Jason Giordano
I moved to America from the UK and I don't understand this insane lawsuit nature. I went to politely inform my next door neighbor about how her gardener throws giant piles of yard waste over the fence and just leaves it in my garden. Cleaning it up has become a weekly chore. She said "well you're welcome to have your lawyer contact me," and slams the door shut.
Strange! A bad hat using an anonymous person who may have contractor insurance. Document your before and after maintenance with photos and contact your insurer.
Hi Kirk I have a 80 year old house and serious cracks on different parts of the house. I want to restucco and was told the best would be to get fiberglass wrap to cover all the cracks and make house look like new again. Do you agree?
@Susan P Howdy Susan, no worries.
Kirk… I have some stair step cedar trim that I would like to cover with a non reflective stucco looking product so I don't have to paint it every few years. I put colored metal on it but everywhere you fasten it to the wood it reflects the light and it looks like crap. Every 1/16" screw indention just stands out in the right light and it looks like you used a framing hammer on it. Is it possible to just staple up some mesh product for the color coating to grip to and then just spread on say a color coat stucco product? THANK YOU! Denis
I find this system using interior fiberglass for exterior stucco creates more problems than doing nothing.
What's your point? and who cares?