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Waterproofing a brick or block chimney next to a stucco wall

December 27, 2012 By Stucco Plastering Leave a Comment

Waterproofing a brick or block chimney next to a stucco wall

Howdy guys and gals, in this video I explain the best way to water tight a brick chimney next to a stucco wall. I spent about an hour clearing out all the old existing stucco pieces. Next the paper was shoved in as far as possible, then we filled the large crack with a quality caulking.
Remember don’t buy the cheap caulking or try to use the smallest amount of caulking. If you do it may leak and cost you 100 times the amount you would have spent for several quality tubes of great caulking.

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Waterproofing a brick or block chimney next to a stucco wall

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Best caulking is best to seal stucco lathing

December 26, 2012 By Stucco Plastering 4 Comments

Best caulking is best to seal stucco lathing

Howdy folks, on this newly built garage completed By Larry Beilman, a Licensed general contractor in Alameda,, ca. I explain the type of polyurethane caulking to seal stucco lathing required by city codes to be used to fuse windows, doors, electrical outlets, Pipes or anything that may need fusing to the paper to be completed prior to an application of stucco. If this caulking work is not done before application of stucco, these areas will have the potential to leak.

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Best caulking is best to seal stucco lathing

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Plastering tools needed for typical plaster repairs

December 13, 2012 By Stucco Plastering Leave a Comment

Plastering tools needed for typical plaster repairs

Hello everyone, in this video we explain the simple plastering tools necessary to repair a small loose chunks of plaster.

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Plastering tools needed for typical plaster repairs

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DIY plaster or stucco patching

December 9, 2012 By Stucco Plastering Leave a Comment

DIY plaster or stucco patching

Howdy guys and you DIY gals too, in this stucco tutorial, I explain
that if a door or window is not in at the time of the application of stucco it not such a big deal to come back when it is installed and finish it off. One must simply leave that area so it can be ties in properly when the door or window arrives. We don’t want cold joints.

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DIY plaster or stucco patching

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Plaster around plaster air vents

September 13, 2012 By Stucco Plastering 5 Comments

Plaster around plaster air vents

Howdy guys and gals, I am shown here explaining how to apply stucco around these small louver aluminum air vents. I have had to do this on about 15 jobs in the last 25 years or so, the reality is these vents are really designed for wood. Fortunately we can make them work.

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Plaster around plaster air vents

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