How to Repair Cracks in Stucco | Fast & Easy !
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- In this DIY video you'll see how to repair cracks in stucco. This is fast and easy, and the repairs are long-lasting and invisible. This is about a level 1 for difficulty! Good luck with your stuccos repairs!
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This was an extremely easy fix -- 1 out of 10 for difficulty. I was so tired of looking at that old tired wall with the cracks it was time to do something about it! I am happy with the results. But now I have to paint the lower half!
I've also seen this done using clear latex caulk and use a sponge to remove all the caulk on the face. The crack is close to imperceptible, enough so that painting isn't really needed. Of course fresh paint is always nice!
Thank you for this tutorial! We just bought a home and our home inspection discovered some hairline cracks in our stucco related to settling. Thought we were going to have to hire a professional to repair. But after finding this video, I realized what an easy repair this is that I can do myself. Thank you for saving me money!
I have the exact same fence and crack problem. Will use your advice, thanks. 😊
I’m adding this video to my “projects how to” library. Thank you!!!
It's good to know and easy to do! Thanks for watching, Dan
Great video! Thanks.
Great job sir. Will do mind. Thx
Gracias amigo for sharing. We appreciate it.
Make sure to use a caulk that won’t flash or if you paint it with flat stucco paint it will look shiny
How would you go about repairing a poorly done repair? Basically they caulked the cracks but didn’t feather it in w a brush or sponge. Now I have large caulk smears over where the repair was--any suggestions??
I think I’d try some isopropyl alcohol and a stiff brush to clean it up, and start fresh.
Great job!
Thanks!
Amazing and useful video as always Mark!😸
(Okay so maybe not all of them are informative 😹)
How about a stucco that is a Santa Barbara smooth finish? Would this still apply?
Shouldnt you wash the area first?
show me how to paint match that fix!
my painter put on too thick then painted. now it shows ( hairline type cracks). how can he redo so cracks do not show. thx
It's probably not your painter's fault. Caulk shrinks as it cures. I'm guessing that's happening. It's ok to put another bead of caulk on top of it, and re-paint the area.
At 3:06...that always happens in cold water
No latex caulk
This makes me want to eat cottage cheese and couscous
Was this exterior caulk?
Go ahead, there's nothing stopping you!
This commentary really is dirty 😮😂
Listen to this really loud and everyone looking 😂
let a pro do it
That's certainly an option. He'll probably do the same thnig, however.