That video goes out to all those who like to Drive under the influence.....Haha. Love your vids Kirk. Ive been watching them for years but have never posted up a comment. Keep doing what your doing.
Nice job Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips! It's very refreshing to see a stucco contractor that takes the time to do these types of repairs right! I get called out all the time to fix other supposive stucco guy's handy work that would make you cringe... You Sir are a Pro!!
have to agree with you Paul Peck it is refreshing to see that real professionals still exist.Thanks for sharing this with us Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips
Morning paul with PG paint and Design, thank you. Our way is do it right the first time, or re-do it on our own time. Thanks again for the bone. Kirk giordano Plastering
I am an electrician and I didn’t know about having to pay for the wall before installing a panel. Thank you for the advice and I’ll make sure to make your job easier. 👍
BlackSwan912 Howdy Swan dude, thank you , I do like to ramble. I’m learning to say out load what I thinking as some folks will try and if they miss a step It because tougher to complete the repair, Teaching the world to plaster one video at a time. Cheers BlackSwan, Kirk Giordano Plastering
0:11 "DUI fellas"? That made me lmfao for like a good forty seconds. Another gem of a video with priceless commentary and "handy dandy" tips-o-the trade from the patriarch of the Giordano clan. Thanks for the laughs, guys. And as always: see you on the next -one- fix. Peace and love, brothers.
***** Hello Dragon Fist dude, I’ll tell you brother I’ve said DUI more time than DIY a goofy habit. Personally I don’t drink alcohol unless I’m by myself or with a friend. Best wishes, kirk giordano plastering
Nice to see a responsible "shingle style" flashing done when so many ignore it. So, I was not alone when i found the lathing part of these jobs a drag!!! Nice match to the existing texture.
Mark Fowler Morning Mark, for guys like us the fun’s in the plastering, not the dusty drag of breakout. Best wishes Mark and thanks for watching. Kirk giordano Plastering
Been plastering since I was 16 in the summer time and full time at 18. I’m now 26 and a professional and let me say, every video I’ve seen is very well explained and done right! I enjoy watching your videos! I’m surprised we haven’t crossed paths at l&w supply! Cheers
Good evening Christofer, sound advice, we do bring to the table, thank you.😉 Our unique plastering Tip: all subscribers or anyone who stumbles on our channel with a question, type it into our Stucco/Plastering channel, and like magic, a video will appear to explain how it's done. This feature is miles ahead of any plastering forum. www.stuccoPlastering.com www.bayareaplastering.com
@@StuccoPlastering I did it! I got the job finished. You would laugh, but it meets the spec, more or less. WoW was that a load of hard work. I was laughing at how hard it was. Going to the ground, picking up a couple pounds of wet sand, lifting it up onto my step stool, then having to reach up and really press the stuff in. Repeat like a dozen times. I was sooo tired afterwards! Shoulda paid the guy his $800. That was a lot of work. Just needs paint now. I took my time and did nice and neat around the electrical box. Clean. Texture doesn't match but it's all even with the wall and got a good float.
Greetings Richard Dude, no doubt, we have to know what we're doing or we'll have to do it over if it's incorrect. Cheers, Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco geeks
Man, I love this guy. Could listen to him talk all day. "You might be saying, Man, I got big eaves. Well, that's one way to think. The other way is that this is going to last a lifetime." I like the self dialogue stuff :)
Howdy Chris, I recommend you google “Plastering contractors” in your area. This may help you decide. This search may also bring up “yelp” Theirs is a paid subscription, so their reviews may be more biased than Google; however, you can scroll and read through the Yelp reviews. Hopefully, with the help of both reviews apps, you will find the best fit for your needs. If you’re still not sure, ask to view their completed jobs and or repairs and, if possible, speak directly with their past clients. Best wishes, Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
I live in a newer home in Las Vegas and my question is compared to homes in the southeastern part of the country? Why is it that the main power cable from the street cones up out of the ground, through the foundation and inside the exterior wall; rather than just run the conduit on the outside of the house? I do find it neater and nicer looking. The other question is, why circuit breakers outside and inside on the panel boxes?
My friends and I call you the stucco god. Thanks for the vids. Also, What would you charge or bid that job at now that it’s 2021? Also Do you use a particular formula when biding jobs like this. For example per square foot or what do you use and recommend. Thanks
Evening Ronnie, In the Oakland area, about 75 to 100 dollars a Square-yard go across the Bay Bridge into San Fransisco they charge around 150 to 200 a square yard. 🤔 What does this fact mean to me? 😉 Absolutely nothing, zilch, nada.🤷♂️ As I'm not selling carpet from a shop, I have never come across the same job, ever, there are always differences, such as say this one, It's high up in the Oakland hills, and murder on my truck, the work is in a dangerous place, Hell, my brother Luuuu can get squished by another reckless drive, then I'd have to stop what I was doing and thank the driver.😀 FYI, I can look at any home and guess the yardage with my time in and be close by about 20 yards, Again what does this mean to me? I then know how much to calculate for materials, that's all.🍻 I bid on jobs based on my eyeball theory; I know how long each project will take me. Thus I bid my plasterers and hod carriers time and materials and think, how much do I want to make on this repair. Or how much are my 35 plus years of application time and material knowledge worth, with a lifetime warranty?🧗🏼♂️ Hope this helps brother, all quality tradesmen should know the value of their time, combined with ethics and morals for guarantees and great workmanship. As long as I have been doing this, we have always left a job cleaner than we found it. Cheers, my friend.🕺🏻
If you don't have a peel and stick, use a 60-minute two-ply paper which is code, and use quality polyurethane caulking also,. There's nothing like rainwater penetrating one's electrical panel to create some real excitement.
I have a related question I hope you can answer. I had to remove the stucco from my home because of rotted studs. The last section left to take out is behind the electric main panel-- that has a 2" pole and masthead for the overhead city cables. Pole rises about ten feet, anchored to the house every 2 feet with clamps and butterfly bolts. There is also an insulated wheel, ten feet up, that secures the service neutral to the house, which supports the service lines to the pole. How do you guys deal with this situation when applying new stucco. I'm thinking in particular about how to keep the feed pole and neutral cable secured, while still being able to get stucco behind the securing clamps????
Buxton252 Morning Buxton, it all has to loosened, from the wall, by someone who knows how, I have busted the metal head twice where it’s galvanized or weak cast iron so I don’t even try these days. I leave it to the home owner or GC. Best wishes, Kirk giordano Plastering
Hey Kirk! I have a similar type issue I could use some guidance on. I'm in Florida and my house is made of cinder block covered in stucco. I had to chip away some stucco to replace a water hose spigot. The builder had attached the spigot (with a self tapping screw) directly to the cinder block then when they applied the stucco, they covered the base of the waterhose bib. You can imagine as the hose wiggled around over years of use, the stucco around it cracked and was damaged. The pipe is flexible and I can easily pull it forward, apply stucco behind the bib, let it dry, then screw the hose bib with self tapping screws through the stucco and into the cinder block. (It seems that this would still cause the stucco to crumble though as the hose is used over the years.) Or, I could do it the way the builder did it originally. Can you offer some guidance on the best way to do this?
Sikaflex Polyuartan caulking 1A, just don't get it on your hands, tough stuff that will last years and can be painted. Use a putty knife and be clean as you pass the steel over it to look pretty when done. Or you can use More-Flexx caulking, not as strong but much easier to use and match stucco finishes when painted.🍾
+Talon0863 Morning Talon Dude, Thank You, Jason And I Decided This Is The Last Electrical Box Panel For Show And Tell, Cause if you’ve done one you can do any, this one has it all including lack of paper. Best Wishes, Kirk Giordano Plastering
Good morning Thi, as a rule, no, however, If I run out of Sika-flex 1A, I'll be forced to improvise with either peal and sticks or whatever caulking I have on my truck. I should never have silicons on my truck as a rule. They are more for glass such as aquariums, bathtubs, car windows, and such. I might have them at home. But, of course, there is always the possibility that one tube sneaks out from my garage and onto our truck just to hang out with the polyurethane tubes.😉
Nothing adheres to dust huh?? Then explain dust bunnies?? Lol .love your videos . Do u have a video on how to install Styrofoam pop out around windows and doors?
kikokikeniko O.K. Kikokeniko dude, you got me their, dust attracts dust. Type in how to attach styrofoam molds as we did do a couple of those video’s already, best wishes, kirk Giordano
is there a possibility of the mud becoming hot if so what precautions should we take to protect ourselves without calling power company to shut electricity off ?
Good afternoon Joaquin, dude, theres always a possibilty of that, I just never worried about that scenerio as I would have noticed a loose wire for it to be live. Live long and plaster Sharing the plastering knowledge
Excellent question, If we miss the boat or don't realize the stucco has set, we have to pound it out or feather in a new coat. Have I misjudged stucco in the last 40 years? About 4 times. One learns quick, pay attention. Cheers.😏
I stopped the vid to post , its not broken out right , used a circler saw an it has dust , noting sticks to dust not even " End Dust" an ild product LOL. OPPS got that wrong . Second question : on finish texture like this one do you ever stand back from it ( 4 or 6 ft.) an look at it over all then go back make adjustments ? TY TU Peter
Peter Agostini Pter ol boy, how are you? Nothing adhere to dust, but dust adheres to our lungs, I were a s mast these day, always. Cheers! Kirk giordano plastering
Llyr Jones Hey Jones dude, a fella would think I’m a drunk as I say DUI more than DIY, when my sometimers clears up I’ll get it right. cheers, kirk giordano plastering
Good evening Carlos, a peel and stick. If you don't have that, two layers of 60 minute paper. If you don't have that, roofing felt can work, I'd recommend two layers even though it's really thick. Bringing peace, love, and brotherhood back to the world of, “Plastering.” 😏 With over 800 educational and free TH-cam videos, by your favorite plaster geek, “me,” and my son, “Jason,” the bearded plasterer.😉
Howdy and happy Easter Millie, you can stucco immediately, the caulking will still dry once it's out of the tube. Peace, love, and harmony to all Sound Plastering tips for the DIY beginner’s and Plastering experts
Howdy Toren, the paper is a moister barrier, the wire holds the stucco. Peace, love, and harmony to all Sound Plastering tips for the DIY beginner’s and Plastering experts
@@StuccoPlastering How is the chicken wire secured in place? Nails through the moisture barrier into the studs or is it just friction fit and squeezed in there?
Where have you guys been, Captin Kirk? Im hardly ever to see a new video come across the feed. I hope yall are doing well and everyone is doing great! Also, another great video!
Evening Marc, we’ve been busy and have a lot of new videos waiting to be uploaded, however my son Jason is crazy busy with work and family. He uploads the videos, I’ll try and motivate him to upload them. Thanks for the kick in the ass. Cheers
@StuccoPlastering Good! That's awesome that you guys are doing great. I will go look and see all the new videos. Widh you all the best, and smooth sailing through life+!
Evening Uprising Dude, match a color chart or bring in a sample to any plastering yard to be customized. My advise it to just color the entire wall with the closest color possible. Cheers, peace & harmony Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco geeks
@@StuccoPlastering so the matched color plaster then goes over the top of what you did in this video? Do you have a video showing this? Excellent videos BTW. Thank you!
Didn't mention the basics of flashing around the electrical box (or windows or any cutouts) i.e. start at the bottom and work your way up on the sides then do the top last. New paper or flashing, try to get behind existing paper or waterproofing to start and working you way up. What new flashing he couldn't get behind the existing paper, he sealed the seams or overlaps with quality caulking. Any water intrusions will now sheet or runoff the new flashing and existing paper without running behind and onto the woodwork/framing.
Howdy 17 Dude, that's a fact, we are showing proper methods in all 800 videos that are solid. Peace, love, and harmony to all Sound Plastering tips for the DIY beginner’s and Plastering experts
overkill, a good coat of paper and stucco will 100% of the time keep it raintite. licensed gc and c10 of 30+ years. and yes we pass inspections. this is in socal. maybe different in other areas
No worries, Doubtful the homeowner thought what we did was overkill, If it were my home I'd do the same thing. My whole family is in the trade and are incredibly meticulous in what we do, especially, Jason who is also a stucco contractor. It's just our way. Cheers.😉
Right on ... great tutorial... really informative...thank you.!!!!🤘
Cool beans, daddieo. 🥳
That video goes out to all those who like to Drive under the influence.....Haha.
Love your vids Kirk. Ive been watching them for years but have never posted up a comment. Keep doing what your doing.
mkgplastering Hell MKG Plastering dude, thank you my fellow plasterer,
Tough to stop making these as we have fun doing so.
Kirk Giordano plastering
Nice job Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips! It's very refreshing to see a stucco contractor that takes the time to do these types of repairs right! I get called out all the time to fix other supposive stucco guy's handy work that would make you cringe... You Sir are a Pro!!
Hi Paul, thank you sir for the bone,
have great week.
Kirk giordano plastering
have to agree with you Paul Peck it is refreshing to see that real professionals still exist.Thanks for sharing this with us Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips
Morning paul with PG paint and Design, thank you.
Our way is do it right the first time, or re-do it on our own time.
Thanks again for the bone.
Kirk giordano Plastering
I am an electrician and I didn’t know about having to pay for the wall before installing a panel. Thank you for the advice and I’ll make sure to make your job easier. 👍
Hello hector the electrician, your welcome, best wishes, 🍻
These are so bloody awesome. And personally, I appreciate the running commentary. There be nuggets in them thar words! And it's just more personal.
BlackSwan912 Howdy Swan dude, thank you , I do like to ramble.
I’m learning to say out load what I thinking as some folks will try and if they miss a step It because tougher to complete the repair,
Teaching the world to plaster one video at a time.
Cheers BlackSwan,
Kirk Giordano Plastering
Nice to see perfection and someone who enjoys what they do.
Thank you.
0:11 "DUI fellas"? That made me lmfao for like a good forty seconds.
Another gem of a video with priceless commentary and "handy dandy" tips-o-the trade from the patriarch of the Giordano clan. Thanks for the laughs, guys. And as always: see you on the next -one- fix.
Peace and love, brothers.
***** Hello Dragon Fist dude, I’ll tell you brother I’ve said DUI more time than DIY a goofy habit.
Personally I don’t drink alcohol unless I’m by myself or with a friend.
Best wishes,
kirk giordano plastering
I had to rewind it a couple of times to make sure he was saying d.u.i. I do repairs w.u.i. working under the influence!
Nice to see a responsible "shingle style" flashing done when so many ignore it. So, I was not alone when i found the lathing part of these jobs a drag!!! Nice match to the existing texture.
Mark Fowler Morning Mark, for guys like us the fun’s in the plastering, not the dusty drag of breakout.
Best wishes Mark and thanks for watching.
Kirk giordano Plastering
Been plastering since I was 16 in the summer time and full time at 18. I’m now 26 and a professional and let me say, every video I’ve seen is very well explained and done right! I enjoy watching your videos! I’m surprised we haven’t crossed paths at l&w supply! Cheers
Good evening Christofer, sound advice, we do bring to the table, thank you.😉
Our unique plastering Tip: all subscribers or anyone who stumbles on our channel with a question, type it into our Stucco/Plastering channel, and like magic, a video will appear to explain how it's done.
This feature is miles ahead of any plastering forum.
www.stuccoPlastering.com
www.bayareaplastering.com
Thanks for your time Sir. Have a good one.
Excellent. As an Electrician I never had to patch so thanks for the great step by step and of course your time and effort to enlighten me.
Hi john zunich, thanks for the bone,
Cheers!
Kirk Giordano Plastering
How many panels have you stuccoed so far?
You’ve answered the question I’ve had for months on how to flash a semi-flush all-in-one panel. Thanks!
Evening Michael, cool beans, Daddieo.🍾
I'm giving it go. Never done it before. Prep work including asphalt paper and caulking and wire mesh all done. Ready for stucco.
You can do it, brother. Cheers.🤔
@@StuccoPlastering I did it! I got the job finished. You would laugh, but it meets the spec, more or less. WoW was that a load of hard work. I was laughing at how hard it was. Going to the ground, picking up a couple pounds of wet sand, lifting it up onto my step stool, then having to reach up and really press the stuff in. Repeat like a dozen times. I was sooo tired afterwards! Shoulda paid the guy his $800. That was a lot of work. Just needs paint now. I took my time and did nice and neat around the electrical box. Clean. Texture doesn't match but it's all even with the wall and got a good float.
“A lot of you DUI fellas…” 😂
The big ops.
no nonsense, got skills...thanks for the video...
Greetings Richard Dude, no doubt, we have to know what we're doing or we'll have to do it over if it's incorrect.
Cheers,
Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco geeks
Great work.
Thanks!
Thank you too!😉
Thank you. Helpful information.
Glad it was helpful! 😉
Man, I love this guy. Could listen to him talk all day. "You might be saying, Man, I got big eaves. Well, that's one way to think. The other way is that this is going to last a lifetime." I like the self dialogue stuff :)
Howdy billion genius, dude, I like your style,
Cheers and thanks for the bone,
Kirk giordano Plastering
Love your Videos!
Thank you, JTX
Awesome video! Thank you. 👍🏻😎
Good afternoon Thomas, thank you
Live long and Plaster
Teaching the world how to plaster one Video at a time.
Well done! Nice instructions
Howdy Bruce, thank you
Live long and plaster
Sharing plastering information, as the world can use more teachers.
OUTSTANDING
Hello my friend, thank you. 😉
Thank you
You're welcome
maybe this has been asked already, but why not avoid all of this and just surface mount the panel? i apologize if this has already been addressed.
Howdy Hhans, good question, but I'm a stucco dude, not an engineer. 🕵🏼
Damn you’re quick. That would take me 2 hours!!! LOL LOOKS GREAT!!
It's all practice my friend. th-cam.com/video/k-ZuqT5eFi8/w-d-xo.html
I wish you were in So-cal.. I have alot of stucco projects..
Howdy Chris,
I recommend you google “Plastering contractors” in your area. This may help you decide.
This search may also bring up “yelp” Theirs is a paid subscription, so their reviews may be more biased than Google; however, you can scroll and read through the Yelp reviews.
Hopefully, with the help of both reviews apps, you will find the best fit for your needs.
If you’re still not sure, ask to view their completed jobs and or repairs and, if possible, speak directly
with their past clients.
Best wishes,
Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
Howdy Reach Dude, perhaps you should have left your contact info? So Chris can Reachh you.😉
Great! Thank you.
Howdy Mr. Dude, no worries
Live long and plaster
teaching plastering to apprentice's or DIY homeowners
I live in a newer home in Las Vegas and my question is compared to homes in the southeastern part of the country? Why is it that the main power cable from the street cones up out of the ground, through the foundation and inside the exterior wall; rather than just run the conduit on the outside of the house? I do find it neater and nicer looking. The other question is, why circuit breakers outside and inside on the panel boxes?
@@kennixox262 Howdy Ken, I’ve seen it attached both ways. We’re stucco guys who simply repair the stucco. 😉
My friends and I call you the stucco god. Thanks for the vids. Also, What would you charge or bid that job at now that it’s 2021? Also Do you use a particular formula when biding jobs like this. For example per square foot or what do you use and recommend. Thanks
Evening Ronnie, In the Oakland area, about 75 to 100 dollars a Square-yard go across the Bay Bridge into San Fransisco they charge around 150 to 200 a square yard. 🤔
What does this fact mean to me? 😉 Absolutely nothing, zilch, nada.🤷♂️
As I'm not selling carpet from a shop, I have never come across the same job, ever, there are always differences, such as say this one, It's high up in the Oakland hills, and murder on my truck, the work is in a dangerous place, Hell, my brother Luuuu can get squished by another reckless drive, then I'd have to stop what I was doing and thank the driver.😀
FYI, I can look at any home and guess the yardage with my time in and be close by about 20 yards, Again what does this mean to me? I then know how much to calculate for materials, that's all.🍻
I bid on jobs based on my eyeball theory; I know how long each project will take me. Thus I bid my plasterers and hod carriers time and materials and think, how much do I want to make on this repair.
Or how much are my 35 plus years of application time and material knowledge worth, with a lifetime warranty?🧗🏼♂️
Hope this helps brother, all quality tradesmen should know the value of their time, combined with ethics and morals for guarantees and great workmanship. As long as I have been doing this, we have always left a job cleaner than we found it. Cheers, my friend.🕺🏻
What kinda paper can I use if I don’t have jumbo Tex or straight flash?
If you don't have a peel and stick, use a 60-minute two-ply paper which is code, and use quality polyurethane caulking also,. There's nothing like rainwater penetrating one's electrical panel to create some real excitement.
I have a related question I hope you can answer. I had to remove the stucco from my home because of rotted studs. The last section left to take out is behind the electric main panel-- that has a 2" pole and masthead for the overhead city cables. Pole rises about ten feet, anchored to the house every 2 feet with clamps and butterfly bolts. There is also an insulated wheel, ten feet up, that secures the service neutral to the house, which supports the service lines to the pole. How do you guys deal with this situation when applying new stucco. I'm thinking in particular about how to keep the feed pole and neutral cable secured, while still being able to get stucco behind the securing clamps????
Buxton252 Morning Buxton, it all has to loosened, from the wall, by someone who knows how, I have busted the metal head twice where it’s galvanized or weak cast iron so I don’t even try these days.
I leave it to the home owner or GC.
Best wishes,
Kirk giordano Plastering
Hey Kirk! I have a similar type issue I could use some guidance on. I'm in Florida and my house is made of cinder block covered in stucco. I had to chip away some stucco to replace a water hose spigot. The builder had attached the spigot (with a self tapping screw) directly to the cinder block then when they applied the stucco, they covered the base of the waterhose bib. You can imagine as the hose wiggled around over years of use, the stucco around it cracked and was damaged. The pipe is flexible and I can easily pull it forward, apply stucco behind the bib, let it dry, then screw the hose bib with self tapping screws through the stucco and into the cinder block. (It seems that this would still cause the stucco to crumble though as the hose is used over the years.) Or, I could do it the way the builder did it originally. Can you offer some guidance on the best way to do this?
Sikaflex Polyuartan caulking 1A, just don't get it on your hands, tough stuff that will last years and can be painted.
Use a putty knife and be clean as you pass the steel over it to look pretty when done.
Or you can use More-Flexx caulking, not as strong but much easier to use and match stucco finishes when painted.🍾
Hello Kirk I was wondering if you have an idea of how much i should charge for stucco patch on new electric panels, i live in los Ángeles, thank
Depends🤔
Perfect!
+Talon0863 Morning Talon Dude, Thank You, Jason And I Decided This Is The Last Electrical Box Panel For Show And Tell,
Cause if you’ve done one you can do any, this one has it all including lack of paper.
Best Wishes,
Kirk Giordano Plastering
Thanks for the class Guru! I know silicone won't stick to wood like polyurethane sealant does. But do you ever use silicone? Thanks!
Good morning Thi, as a rule, no, however, If I run out of Sika-flex 1A, I'll be forced to improvise with either peal and sticks or whatever caulking I have on my truck.
I should never have silicons on my truck as a rule.
They are more for glass such as aquariums, bathtubs, car windows, and such.
I might have them at home.
But, of course, there is always the possibility that one tube sneaks out from my garage and onto our truck just to hang out with the polyurethane tubes.😉
@@StuccoPlastering Thanks man!
@@nesthi No problemo. 👍🏼
Nothing adheres to dust huh?? Then explain dust bunnies?? Lol .love your videos . Do u have a video on how to install Styrofoam pop out around windows and doors?
kikokikeniko O.K. Kikokeniko dude, you got me their, dust attracts dust.
Type in how to attach styrofoam molds as we did do a couple of those video’s already,
best wishes,
kirk Giordano
is there a possibility of the mud becoming hot if so what precautions should we take to protect ourselves without calling power company to shut electricity off ?
Good afternoon Joaquin, dude, theres always a possibilty of that, I just never worried about that scenerio as I would have noticed a loose wire for it to be live.
Live long and plaster
Sharing the plastering knowledge
thanks, im actually on your other video now ( how to waterproof behind a electric panel ) thanks i like your videos
Good afternoon Lopez dude, no worries my friend
Live long and plaster
Sharing the plastering knowledge
Have to ask. If it hardens within 5 minutes and you wait 10, how do the floats do anything?
Excellent question, If we miss the boat or don't realize the stucco has set, we have to pound it out or feather in a new coat.
Have I misjudged stucco in the last 40 years?
About 4 times.
One learns quick, pay attention. Cheers.😏
I stopped the vid to post , its not broken out right , used a circler saw an it has dust , noting sticks to dust not even " End Dust" an ild product LOL.
OPPS got that wrong .
Second question : on finish texture like this one do you ever stand back from it ( 4 or 6 ft.) an look at it over all then go back make adjustments ? TY TU Peter
Peter Agostini Nothing sticks to dust like a broken heart.
Peter Agostini Pter ol boy, how are you?
Nothing adhere to dust, but dust adheres to our lungs, I were a s mast these day, always.
Cheers!
Kirk giordano plastering
EJConrad Hey Conrad dude, you my fried are a real romantic and poet, congratulations.
best wishes,
kirk giordano Plastering
Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips Kirk ,Is a good thing to do an use that water hose as well . Cheers
Hey Peter, I’m an expert with water as it requires no hard labor.
Cheers,
kirk giordano plastering
D... I... Y! DIY, D, I, Y! Dee, Eye, Why! Dea, Aye, Wye! Great vid though Kirk, haha.
Llyr Jones Hey Jones dude, a fella would think I’m a drunk as I say DUI more than DIY, when my sometimers clears up I’ll get it right.
cheers,
kirk giordano plastering
What type of flashing would you initiate put before the panel is mounted?
Good evening Carlos, a peel and stick.
If you don't have that, two layers of 60 minute paper. If you don't have that, roofing felt can work, I'd recommend two layers even though it's really thick.
Bringing peace, love, and brotherhood back to the world of, “Plastering.” 😏
With over 800 educational and free TH-cam videos, by your favorite plaster geek, “me,” and my son, “Jason,” the bearded plasterer.😉
How long should I let caulking dry before applying stucco?
Howdy and happy Easter Millie, you can stucco immediately, the caulking will still dry once it's out of the tube.
Peace, love, and harmony to all
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So the paper allows you to stick the chicken wire to it?
Howdy Toren, the paper is a moister barrier, the wire holds the stucco.
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@@StuccoPlastering How is the chicken wire secured in place? Nails through the moisture barrier into the studs or is it just friction fit and squeezed in there?
Where have you guys been, Captin Kirk? Im hardly ever to see a new video come across the feed. I hope yall are doing well and everyone is doing great! Also, another great video!
Evening Marc, we’ve been busy and have a lot of new videos waiting to be uploaded, however my son Jason is crazy busy with work and family. He uploads the videos, I’ll try and motivate him to upload them. Thanks for the kick in the ass. Cheers
@StuccoPlastering Good! That's awesome that you guys are doing great. I will go look and see all the new videos. Widh you all the best, and smooth sailing through life+!
How do you match the color?
Evening Uprising Dude, match a color chart or bring in a sample to any plastering yard to be customized.
My advise it to just color the entire wall with the closest color possible.
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@@StuccoPlastering so the matched color plaster then goes over the top of what you did in this video? Do you have a video showing this? Excellent videos BTW. Thank you!
Didn't mention the basics of flashing around the electrical box (or windows or any cutouts) i.e. start at the bottom and work your way up on the sides then do the top last. New paper or flashing, try to get behind existing paper or waterproofing to start and working you way up. What new flashing he couldn't get behind the existing paper, he sealed the seams or overlaps with quality caulking.
Any water intrusions will now sheet or runoff the new flashing and existing paper without running behind and onto the woodwork/framing.
Howdy, not here dude, exzackory.
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Howdy 17 Dude, that's a fact, we are showing proper methods in all 800 videos that are solid.
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He didn’t say how much water goes in the mix. He didn’t tell me what trowel to use. He didn’t say how much he charges.
PROFESSIONAL.
Howdy Scagnetti, thank you, my friend. 🍾
this is wrong
reason
-when you adding bitch a thing it has to go under the neat the existing paper not above it
Correct
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Howdy Toggle, I was walking the whole time, didn't even have the keys hidden in my pockets. 🍾
Lots of steps
Indeed there are to correct another person's mistakes. Shit happens.😉
overkill, a good coat of paper and stucco will 100% of the time keep it raintite. licensed gc and c10 of 30+ years. and yes we pass inspections. this is in socal. maybe different in other areas
No worries, Doubtful the homeowner thought what we did was overkill, If it were my home I'd do the same thing. My whole family is in the trade and are incredibly meticulous in what we do, especially, Jason who is also a stucco contractor. It's just our way. Cheers.😉
@@StuccoPlastering WELL SAID. IT IS "OVERKILL" THAT KEEPS YOUR BUSINESS PHONE RINGING AND THE CHECKS ROLLING IN!
@@seymourscagnetti1413 Howdy Seymour, exzackory.🍾