This guy has skills in troweling and knowledge of his job, all while standing on a 2 X 12” board on 5 gallon buckets! Give him a raise! He’s a one man machine!!! Thank you kindly for videoing his skills.
Well done. As a Superintendent for a GC, I always enjoy watching professional people do professional things. Enjoyed watching the skill. Appreciate you posting this video.
I still come back to this to refresh my memory. This applicator is smooth with it. Spends no more than 10 minutes per panel. Good job my friend. Would be nice to see more videos
Where do you buy repair materials? They build many strip malls with this and cover the columns in Texas and cars are always bumping and crushing the styrofoam
I would replace the foam on the columns with brick or stone about 3 feet up so it doesn’t get damaged as easily and it would look better but you would have to call a local stucco contractor they know where to get the material and they need to know how to match the color of the finish that is very important and thanks for watching the video
In Texas the EIFS is a layer of styrofoam glued to plywood. Then fiberglass mesh and then Dryvit granular paint. We need to repair the dents and crushed areas and corners. Not to completely change the architecture of the entire strip mall.
I understand it’s just a poor design and it’s always going to be a maintenance issue with the EIFS and I hope you can find someone in Texas that will be able to fix your columns they are so many shady contractors out there
Hey Scott, nice work! Had a couple questions for you. What state are you working in and how much are they paying a Journeyman like you a day? Keep those videos coming, my friend!
Hey buddy. Hope you don’t mind but I have another question for you. I’m doing a foundation I put a finish coat on a small section left it to dry for 2 days then it rained. I came back today and the bottom 8” still wet. Should I wait until gutters are on, and drain lines are connected to continue? I’d appreciate any thoughts Thanks
I would wait until all water issues are done before I put any finish on and I would base coat and mesh before I run finish so it won’t crack. Hope everything works out
This guy has skills in troweling and knowledge of his job, all while standing on a 2 X 12” board on 5 gallon buckets! Give him a raise! He’s a one man machine!!! Thank you kindly for videoing his skills.
Well done. As a Superintendent for a GC, I always enjoy watching professional people do professional things. Enjoyed watching the skill. Appreciate you posting this video.
Thank you
I still come back to this to refresh my memory. This applicator is smooth with it. Spends no more than 10 minutes per panel.
Good job my friend. Would be nice to see more videos
Great work, mesmerizing. You make it looks so easy.
you mean Meshmerizing
Verry nice
Good job thank you my friend for your video 👍👍👍👍
Thank you too
Working with plaster is a true art form.
It's not plaster
For a crack in a square stucco post (on the corner seam), would you recommend repairing with Fiberglass mesh base coat or elastometric sealant?
Nice work
Where do you buy repair materials? They build many strip malls with this and cover the columns in Texas and cars are always bumping and crushing the styrofoam
I would replace the foam on the columns with brick or stone about 3 feet up so it doesn’t get damaged as easily and it would look better but you would have to call a local stucco contractor they know where to get the material and they need to know how to match the color of the finish that is very important and thanks for watching the video
In Texas the EIFS is a layer of styrofoam glued to plywood. Then fiberglass mesh and then Dryvit granular paint. We need to repair the dents and crushed areas and corners. Not to completely change the architecture of the entire strip mall.
I understand it’s just a poor design and it’s always going to be a maintenance issue with the EIFS and I hope you can find someone in Texas that will be able to fix your columns they are so many shady contractors out there
Hey Scott, nice work! Had a couple questions for you. What state are you working in and how much are they paying a Journeyman like you a day? Keep those videos coming, my friend!
FL and I get paid by the square foot
@@scottsplasterworks6971 How much a square foot?
That job was 5,000 square feet @ 8.00 square foot did the job in 10 weeks just me and a labor
@@scottsplasterworks6971 what state do u live
Tasty work in fla also w.coast👍
Hey Scott could you please me what was base coat you used and the thinning ratio. Great job thanks for the video
Thanks for watching the video and the base coat was Parex for the thinning ratio as thin as you can run it
thanks for the video, I'm going to try it for the first time
Let me know how it goes
Very awesome!
What kind of material are you spreading that onto? Is it some kind of foam board?
Scott nice work!!! do you work with STO products?
No I use Dryvit
Nice job.i like job eifs
Hey buddy. Hope you don’t mind but I have another question for you. I’m doing a foundation I put a finish coat on a small section left it to dry for 2 days then it rained. I came back today and the bottom 8” still wet. Should I wait until gutters are on, and drain lines are connected to continue?
I’d appreciate any thoughts
Thanks
I would wait until all water issues are done before I put any finish on and I would base coat and mesh before I run finish so it won’t crack. Hope everything works out
Appreciate it buddy
What brand of base coat
Hey man. Awesome work. Quick question. Do you need to put the mesh in your base coat if you’re going to stucco a block foundation?
I would use the mesh
Thanks man
I’m interested to work?
How long have you plastered and where are you located now
I am also plaster. Ando I'm a very good one
Where are you located Ivan??
Keep up the good work we need more good Plasters