Hi everyone ! In this video we did a stucco patch, lath, scratch & brown with dash finish. Hope you enjoyed this video. Please click on the like button. Subscribe to my page. Thank you
Good job. Thank you for the video. I see you used a regular hopper to spray your texture. I used to do that but I finally got a dedicated hopper for stucco.
i got 30 years in the lath and stucco biz.....now-a-days we use an abrasion skillsaw/blade to make a clean cut in the wall....set ur blade to just above foam depth and you save most of your black paper/vapor barrier.....then use bullnips to clean up the remaining nails and wire....
@@marisolhollerbach1730 the use of the hammer is the traditional way of doing this and, in my opinion, the best one. Reason being is a clean cut will likely facilitate and expose a clean linear crack if any movement was to happen to the stucco, like we often have here in California. Plus, both wire meshes are improperly connected if all that is exposed is the paper (new and existing are supposed to overlap and twist together). However, the imperfect edge of a hammer broken hole provides more grip and irregular connection. This is just the hardest way of doing things and still the best, IMO.
It an exterior stucco finish, I get it from my material supplier. Home depot has a stucco finish bag by sakrete. Comes in grey or white. Lowes has Laharbra brand and its call exterior texture finish or stucco finish coat. Hope it helps 🙏
This is awesome, and will help me tomorrow on a hole about this size that has me flustered. Some questions because I’m new Why do you use the nail gun to set the wire in place instead of the staple gun? What should I be searching for when I am trying to find out what the code is for my area? Thank you for an awesome video
Yo , god that looks awesome, i did not know you could use a hopper, what size tip small, medium, large, is the compressor at 100 psi, thank , subscribed/ liked, excellent post
Hey I’m all new to this but when you start applying the brown or scratch onto the patch do you start floating half way from the wire towards the stucco that’s already good?
Its a product I get from my material yard. But you can get it from home depot, or lowes. Its called a finish coat stucco at home depot. And at loes its Laharbra brand name And it called finish coat stucco or texture coat. Hope this helps 🙏
No its a grittier material, 16/30 gritt Its called exterior finish coat. Home depot has Sakrete material called finish coat that comes in grey and white, Lowes has Laharbra called exterior texture coat. Hope that helps 🙏
There really isn't a wrong or right way of doing it. Yes you can do it the way you mentioned, but most importantly is that you correctly overlap paper to prevent improper drainage of water.
That patch is going to crack not to mention you'll be able to feel the different temperatures coming through the wall, oh and don't lean on that spot lol
This house is an open stud fame, it does not require it. But you can do it your way but remember the thickness of the scratch and brown will not match pre existing. Usually we go with what the already have, Wheather it is a open stud. solid sheeting or any other substrate suitable for exterior stucco installation. Thank you for your comments 🙏, Johnny Donaldson STUCCO KINGS
No ply ,paper over studs this is a ridiculous way to plaster a wall,would never fly in florida,for any thing that is wood ply over stud 2 layers paper beads and wire,done
Ya the house is an open studs and code requires only single paper over studs, double Over open studs. And yes it is sure nice to paper and wire over sheer wall. Thanks for the comments.
This dude's a sloppy installer. Stucco work is messy to begin with but it doesn't have to be this messy. I've been a plasterer for 22yrs . This guy is what we in the union call a hack
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