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plaster weep screed, installing a stucco weep screed

September 5, 2013 By Stucco Plastering 3 Comments

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Counter flashing around a concrete pad

Howdy folks, in this video I explain counter flashing around a concrete pad.

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Counter flashing around a concrete pad, plaster weep screed, installing a stucco weep screed

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Flashing stairs before tile or stucco, Stair flashing where stairs meet a stucco wall

September 5, 2012 By Stucco Plastering 8 Comments

Flashing stairs before tile or stucco, Stair flashing where stairs meet a stucco wall.
Proper Stair flashing where stairs meet a stucco wall.
Hello everyone, I did not install the flashing on these stairs. I am simply explaining what an excellent job James Loera has done.

You may reach him at (707) 322-3620 or E-mail him at jamesloera@yahoo.com.

Notice he soldered all his seams.

If you caulk these, it’s not a matter of if they will leak but when they will. Notice how James’s stair flashing should be installed where the stairs meet the stucco walls.

If you are going to have tile set on steps, this is a must-do.
The waterproof membrane can now be done.
Then a mesh wire before application of thin-set.

Of course, you can also do concrete as long as the membrane is laid out first.
Remember, after the membrane is applied (usually a peel and stick), a person would now be ready for concrete or tile work.

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