More Deteriorated masonry repaired using acrylic additives

walls on this 1914 house in Chevy Chase, Washington, DC

Most of these wing walls are in bad shape, including these walls on this 1914 house in Chevy Chase, Washington, DC. These have been patched up over the years.

Rapid Set mixed with Flex con in Washington, DC.

We used Rapid Set mixed with plenty of Flex con for the scratch coat. Rapid set is a great time saver.

lime and sand mortar holding the bricks together had completely dissolved.

These would have lasted longer if the caps were sloped for water run off. The cement caps were deteriorated, too. The lime and sand mortar holding the bricks together had completely dissolved.

scratch coat with Rapid Set and flex con.

We put on a scratch coat with Rapid Set and flex con on two sides and allowed this mortar to set before tearing off the other side. If we tore the mortar off the other side, the walls would have collapsed.

we dash on the pebble mix in Washington, DC.

After another scratch coat, we dash on the pebble mix. We recoated the tops and need to wait for the mortar to set up to trowel them smooth.

111 year old walls look like new.

111 year old walls look like new. They should last 211 years this time.

My Book - Stucco and the blind man - Table of contents

Chapters one and two

Introduction; About windows and doors

Chapter three

Evil EIFS

Chapter four

All about lath for plaster and stucco

Chapter five

Mortar and sand

Chapter six

About interior plaster

Chapter seven

Bonding plaster and cement mortar

Chapter eight

Planning a stucco or plaster project

Chapter nine

Decorative features from a 24 year old website

Chapter ten

Glossary of plastering terms

Chapter eleven

About flashing for stucco

Chapter twelve

Chimneys

Chapter thirteen

Pay per leads.

Chapter fourteen

Stucco art

Chapter fifteen

History of materials

Addendums

January, 2024

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