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This video explains in great detail how Plastering a new finish coat with a sand finish and then applying a skip trowel texture is achieved.
These plastering tips will help to minimize cracking in stucco homes.
The cracks on these walls are a bit extensive.
However, these extensive cracks, vertical and horizontal, are still fixable with insights or a deeper understanding of any plastering.
Most plastering contractors with years of experience understand what’s necessary to correct basecoats.
Note: All stucco homes can and will develop some hairline above and over below windows and especially doors.
This is partly because of the invisible vibrations when opening and closing them.
But mainly caused by months, let alone years of rainwater which lifts homes when the eth becomes saturated, then when dryer conditions return, settling, then voilà movement, which causes hairline cracks.
BTW, when doing two-coat stucco work, it is normal to get these hairline cracks.
Quality paint, such as Sherwin Williams, usually floods hairline cracks.
If they are wide, a tube of flexible caulking will fix in just a few minutes.
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In this video, Plastering tips to minimize cracking stucco.
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Amazing situational awareness tips man, thank you very much for all the knowledge and insight especially with regard to the raw physics of houses in their natural environment. Years ago one of my customers took out a wall and the carpenters supported the new steel beam on onside nest to the fireplace and on the other next to the staircase. Which side do you think settled first lol. I had to remove about 300lbs of a bubble that failed on the staircase wall due to compression related key failure. Also the stairwells weren't very well engineered in these 1935 era NJ houses.
It came out great though and a lot of that credit goes to you from watching your videos. The one observation I would stress to anyone watching your stuff is that the work itself is very hard, and I'm a pretty big guy but as a one man band, mixing and troweling yourself… definitely double your time and energy budget if you're not used to it. It is NOT like regular spackle work for those interested in transitioning, be prepared for a workout. Again Thank you very much Kirk!
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i like your enthusiasm , you seems to love what you do. God bless you
Watched a video on the inhalation of the silica dust and its scary…I sometimes use a grinder with a cutter wheel to cut the cementitious material…Thanks for this important information.
I just so Love watching your videos…They are so informative…I am not a professional mason or any such thing…just a simple diy home owner. Do it right… Do it once. Thank you…
Hi Kirk, I’m over the pond in England, I’ve just discovered your channel and I love it! So interesting to see the difference on rendering (what we call it in the uk) over here it pretty much a smooth as possible finish only. Not always but most of the time. Our coloured render is called monocouche
Kirk you could easily get into sports commentary if you ever get sick of the plastering game lol
hey kirk, thank you for the great tutorial and video with jason. i learn so much with your videos and enjoy your attitude and high spirit. it shows that you really love what your doing. Two thumbs up!!!
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What can you do with hairline cracks that have mold showing on them 18 months after repair and painted over?
Hello from Vegas, Your daughter is so encouraging doing such hard work and she is very
cute. Thank you for your teachings , your sense of humor working under extreme
weather, your unity working with your family how well you treat them, it shows you
all are making America Great. l admire all of you. Thank you
I would have just filled the big cracks with cement, waited a few weeks then painted it.
Who calls their daughter baby, unless they are a baby?
Hi Kirk –
I'm doing home that its painted some areas are really bad and stucco falling off with many cracks, contractor wants to hydro pressure wash I'll probably end up with some areas where stucco fall off from pressure wash and some painted (clean) areas, what do you recommend for the bonding process?
Should I go light on painted areas and few coats of bonding where paint and finish stucco coat are no longer exist?
My concern is two different surfaces and last thing I want is to see cracks between the areas or stucco falling off from painted areas
Beautiful job keep it up
Thank you in advance
capt kirk you make it look e z
Honestly I just want to learn a trade from Kirk holy crap.
Id hire you just to have a conversation with you.
Thank you for the time you take to explain things. Let me ask you about my small project that a friend will be helping me with (or rather, I’ll be helping him). I need to apply JUST a TEXTURE coat (over an existing textured coat that is fairly smooth). Two questions: 1) Should I use a bonding agent, and 2) what type of tool for gouges (say 1/8” deep) that get randomly interspersed in the texture? I took a sample pic and tried to paste it here, but the dialogue box won’t allow it.
I've been a drywaller for past 40 years, & watching & listening to you explain what & how you do your projects is great." I can explain it to you but i cant understand it for you" is an old saying, but if anyone with half a brain cant understand it from the way you explain it, then there was no hope for them in the first place! very well done! after 40 years in the business, I still try & learn new things everyday, I've picked up bits & pieces from your videos. You do things alot the way I always have tried to do, from dealing with customers to knowledge of your products, to application to dealing with help. Its nice to see old school attitude & workmanship. Well done, thank you!
Another fantastic, informative video. Thanks man
Has this guy had a head injury?
Really good job. Thank you.
Hello, can I apply this finish coat technique over an exterior brick house?
Excellent
Good job bos
Bro, does he have the Californian accent? IT's like a mix between, surfer, stoner and hill billy lol Anthropologists will some day visit you!
Hi, great job
This producto is similar at basecute?
Your awesome bro .. excellent tips I always go to your channel when working with crete
Sir you are a true master @ your trade,thanks for sharing your knowledge
God bless you