How to Repair Cracks in Old Plaster and Lath Walls & Ceilings - Spencer Colgan

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  • @jonathanthompson8953
    @jonathanthompson8953 4 роки тому +2

    I'm from the UK and we do things differently but your so insightful I've been in the trade 15 years proper old school decorating it's refreshing to see love your chanal keep it up doing it old school the right way

  • @miker8149
    @miker8149 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks Spencer, well informed vid and helpful

  • @mandyg.3004
    @mandyg.3004 3 роки тому +3

    Hi Spencer , great video. In the Uk we use " expanding filler foam " for the initial gap. This will also take any slight structural movement in the future. Cut the foam back when hard to around 1 or 2 mill under the edge, then add normal filler twice. The last fill mix with a little paint from the wall to prevent any flashing.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  3 роки тому +3

      Mandy! I was just telling a friend last night how I love the way you guys in the UK do this! I watch 2 Irish brothers on UA-cam snd I love their techniques. Thank you for watching.

    • @cdh601
      @cdh601 2 роки тому

      Me to in UK raked out as normal apply PVA then Gripfill squeezed in then filled with 2 coats joint filler have also used the foam method both satisfactory

  • @billydevlinpaintingdecorat2801
    @billydevlinpaintingdecorat2801 4 роки тому +3

    Hi Spencer we also do what we call here as hard fill ! When we have the filler/mud mixed with water we then mix it with oil paint which makes it set exceptionally hard this normally ends any chance of the crack reappearing!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  4 роки тому +1

      Billy! I cannot thank you enough for sharing that pearl of wisdom with me! That is fascinating! Oil paint… Phenomenal… Just any oil paint?

    • @billydevlinpaintingdecorat2801
      @billydevlinpaintingdecorat2801 4 роки тому +3

      @@spencercolgan well Spencer to be honest we usually use an oil top coat like gloss but I'd say yes any oil like under coat even it just makes the filler/mud go rock hard !👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Boadicea61
    @Boadicea61 2 місяці тому

    Thank you!!

  • @Vincerama
    @Vincerama 3 місяці тому

    Is Easy Sand easier to use than Durabond? Seems like both Durabond and Easy Sand are popular plaster alternatives. Why did you choose Easy Sand?
    Great video, thanks for posting it!

  • @danchilds5618
    @danchilds5618 4 роки тому +1

    Spencer, Zinsser Gardz makes a good bonding agent.

  • @charlesm7646
    @charlesm7646 2 місяці тому

    I didn’t know that Howard Cosell did plaster repair.

  • @Tricia_JoElle
    @Tricia_JoElle Рік тому

    What about the flexing in the walls? Some use screws/disks for temporary hold but they don't open up crack.

  • @allenbrant3565
    @allenbrant3565 Місяць тому

    Could you give the name and place to purchase the bonding agent that you first put on the wood lathe?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  Місяць тому

      @@allenbrant3565 www.google.com/gasearch?q=larsons%20pink%20bonding&source=sh/x/gs/m2/5#vhid=yhKV-TZbxoWuNM&vssid=l

  • @Tephnos
    @Tephnos 3 роки тому +1

    Do you use adhesive injected into drilled holes of the plaster around the cracks for when the surrounding plaster has come off the keys and is loose?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  3 роки тому +1

      Yes! That system is called Plaster weld.

    • @Tephnos
      @Tephnos 3 роки тому +1

      @@spencercolgan It seems here in the UK there aren't many products built for this use, like how in the states you have 'plaster magic'.
      Over here it seems we just grab some hybrid polymer or PU adhesive and inject it into holes, keeping it in place with washers until its set, then you can fill as normal.
      I've also just typically slapped diluted PVA around and in the hole for when I put in filler, seems to do the job at least.

  • @SandmanLiu1900
    @SandmanLiu1900 7 місяців тому

    Is there any power tool that would make the plaster cutting faster? Just seems like there is a faster way than a knife.

    • @NiceGuyJK
      @NiceGuyJK 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes. An oscillating tool with a tile/grout blade (they're longer) will cut right through. Standing and getting the blade at the right angle will cut like a hot knife through butter. I did an approx. 14x12 bedroom, lots of cuts on all walls and ceiling, went through 2 blades.

  • @gophersgirl
    @gophersgirl 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Spencer, I have just bought a 1914 house and it has lots of cracks, especially small ones on the ceiling where the ceiling joists are. I tried researching and there are several methods, like screwing in washers to prevent the wall from moving and causing more cracks... is a 100yr old house still moving or should it have settled by now. The Larsen in about 4times the price in Canada as it is in the USA like everything else.. the only filler I was able to find is plaster of Paris and then upon researching I came across a additive from a casting company that is supposed to make the plaster stronger.. thinking of using that as well... also you didn’t mention what you used as a top coat... is that a regular thunder or the same plaster just troweled on with a large trowel... This will be a lot of work and am considering just adding drywall on top of the plaster and then using lime paint to make it look like plaster again... I can’t decide... and again what’s the deal with using washers? Thanks in advance!

    • @atkgrl
      @atkgrl 3 роки тому

      Me too nothing but surface cracks down stairs and half the ceiling missing on the 2nd floor. All talk and digging as they talk for hours with no real steps or information.

  • @bridgetj3008
    @bridgetj3008 3 роки тому

    Hi Spencer, does the five minute mud set up as hard as plaster does? I have many cracks to fill and am afraid the five minute might not be hard enough over the years.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  3 роки тому

      It does not. But Hardee’s doesn’t signify that your cracks will be remedied. Use mesh +5 minute mud. Or, why don’t you go get diamond plaster?

    • @bridgetj3008
      @bridgetj3008 3 роки тому

      @@spencercolgan Thank you - I will check into the Diamond plaster. Our prev. owner did a large repair on the landing of our stairs using compound, and it dents if you breathe on it!

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  3 роки тому +1

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  • @jinggles5507
    @jinggles5507 8 місяців тому +1

    The space between the lath is not the key. The key is the plaster that is pushed through the space and wraps over the lath in the back to hold the plaster to the lath. Sorry but the terminology is important.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  8 місяців тому

      The space between the lath is a space… The keys are the pieces of lath.
      What you said is incorrect

    • @jbfixesit
      @jbfixesit 6 місяців тому +1

      @@spencercolgan Actually @jinggles5507 is correct. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lath_and_plaster - "the curls of plaster are called keys and are necessary to keep the plaster on the lath"

    • @harryblack5041
      @harryblack5041 5 місяців тому

      @@jbfixesit Indeed. The lath are the wood strips, Plaster pushed through and curling behind the lath creates mushrooming and a key is formed- ie/ it ' keys' to the lath. Unsure regards the piano key theory....

  • @nmatthew7469
    @nmatthew7469 Рік тому

    That's how it's done Spencer. BTW, plaster is so superior to drywall it's not funny, better insulation, noise, fire, rock solid, lasts 80 or 90 years.

  • @williamfluke1665
    @williamfluke1665 Рік тому +1

    Buy a utility knife

  • @adamsheffield4704
    @adamsheffield4704 Рік тому

    This will crack again. Use a tape.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  Рік тому +2

      This repair is several years old and the customer recommended me to another client 9 mos ago. It hasn’t cracked yet.

  • @maxellison55
    @maxellison55 Рік тому +1

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    Video……………. to watch!!!!

  • @marymcfarlane4098
    @marymcfarlane4098 Рік тому

    Get rid of music, damn annoying 😒

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  Рік тому

      Blessed be the Name of God. Admirable is the Name of God.
      Please don’t curse on my channel.
      I’ve gotten rid of the music since I published this video.
      Do you have volume controls where you come from?