As much as you mention Weld Crete they should be paying you for your advertising. I am not kidding. I don't think I have seen one of your videos where you don't mention it. They at least should give it to you, send you t-shirts, hats, etc. You may want to contact them directly and show them your videos. Thank you for them by the way. I have learned so much! :-)
Evening Florida, I agree, however the owner did offer to buy me dinner about a year ago, I find it's rare to get paid for anything unless you're under contract, similarly to the idea that libraries aren't used more often as they are free and the things we get for free are always taken for granted, which are important. The things we pay for are what the average person treasures, which is a waste of the mind. Cheers, kirk giordano rendering
Kirk, Thanks, that's what I was thinking, just wanted to double check with the professional. What I'm going to do it's scrap of any loose stucco and paint and then wash the walls clean. Apply a bonding agent and then shoot the stucco with a texture gun and finally paint it since I'm not going to use a color coat stucco to stay within my budget.
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Now, I DO love these videos, very very much, do don't get me wrong here. I never leave comments, because there is nothing to comment about unless I want to say "bravo!" But I must say, I have looked on the labels of the two products that are in the 1 gallon jugs, and they say very clearly, to NOT apply that stuff to several types of surfaces, and one of them listed is "paint." So my thought is they prefer that the agent is applied to concrete/stucco without paint on it, but if there is paint, that is not generally a problem, as we are told here in this video. So I will use the stuff, and expect that it is better to use it than not use it.
Howdy Dude, I say do as the can says not old Kirk, If you wish some insider advice watch the video I did a few years back. Keep in mind If I manufactured and of these bonding agents I'd have many more "don't's" on the can as there will always be half of the buyers who will apply it improperly and wish to take a company to court for their misuse, welcome to the real worldof being frustrated and wishesing to blame others, been there myself a time or two also. ua-cam.com/video/iiC8HUKLyHs/v-deo.html Best wishes, Kirk Giordano plastering
Good evening John dude, yea it's the best bonding agent I have used for 30 plus years. Qqikrete is also really good, it just not tinted which is a drag for me as it's tough to see if you missed a spot. Live long, and plaster Plastering tips and techniques
sorry Kirk I'm still confused.. so the sikalatex product that you're showing to the left of weldCrete that is applied similarly, in that you just paint the sikalatex bonding agent on the surface and then stucco over top? thank you sir!
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I went to HD and read the labels on both the Quikrete and Sika brands and they both say do not use on a painted surface. I googled the blue stuff and their product description includes bonding to a painted surface. Bottom line I went with blue because the others literally cannot be used on previously painted surfaces according to their own instructions! There’s your answer folks!!
Sikas simply and additive for grout, both weld-Crete and quikrete have been sold at plastering yards such as Westside Building materials for over 40 years, if the rules have changed, good for you for doing your homework.
I think I answered that for myself. I just took a wet rag and scrub brush to it. It hadn't dried yet. If it is on a cementitious surface it will bond it to the new porous cementitious surface, since they are both porous. If you put it full strength on a non-porous surface like paint it will form a layer on top of it and not allow a bond. I panicked when I read the precautions at the bottom of the bottle. " Do not apply to previously painted surfaces"
It’s made for cement to cement bonding. It works also as a chemical bond to stucco over painted surfaces. As it’s a world full of lawsuits it’s normal for companies to say exzackory what the primary purpose is.
Something important to know about WeldCrete--- it's shelf stable for only a year UNOPENED. (The fine print.) The stuff is expensive. Something to think about if you're using only a little here and there, now and then. I bought it, but I've been reluctant to open it until I know I'm going to be doing a lot of work. I'll probably return it for now. Consequently, I also bought the Quikrete concrete bonding adhesive. However, that product recommends it not be used over previously painted surfaces. I initially assumed they meant loose paint, but they state that the product works by creating a chemical bond between the old concrete or plaster and the new, which presumably doesn't occur if there's paint involved. So, like others, I'm wondering what to do where I have to do some stucco patching over old, painted stucco. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Howdy Blank dude, all products get old, even explosives for wars, had to throw that gross truth in. If you read most labels, such as weld crete, it's used most of the time correctly, but a company only needs possible 1% to misuse it and create expensive lawsuits that they either deal with or get sued for doing nothing. I don't blame any of the bonding agents for suggesting like weld crete "if not satisfied, we'll return another can to you." Nor do I blame Quikrete for their guarantee and exceptions either. BTW, Quikrete has been in the cement business longer than old Kirk and is a quality company. It's the people who force them to say what they do on cans as lawsuits can and will tie them up in courtrooms. I would say the same thing. I have used Quikrete before with excellent results. What I sometimes do too is, wire brush a painted surface as this etches and create micro scratches which also helps with bonding espeshally if I'm not sure of the solidness of the painted surface as the stucco is only as good as to what' it's applied on. Live long and plaster Sharing plastering information, as the world can use more teachers
Thanks for the quick reply. So are you saying WeldCrete lasts longer than a year, or that any bonding agent can be used successfully over a painted surface, or both?
Hi Kirk, if you are using Rapid Set Stucco Patch (which is already a sticky product) do you still need to use a bonding agent first? What about for Eisenwall? Thanks!
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I am repairing a painted stucco exterior wall. You have said that if it's painted you have to use a bonding agent before applying the patch, I'm using rapidset mortar mix to fill the 6" hole. I bought the quikrete bonding agent at Home Depot. I painted it on like paint. Should I have diluted it first?
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hello I am having an issue with my stucko falling off of my house, the concrete behind the stucko is like real sandy and dusty. I am curious if I can add the bonding agent over the current stucko to help stick it back to the wall and patch only the spots that are falling off the house?????
Howdy Carol, no, sorry, once a stucco base or top coat loses it bond the only alternative is to remove it and start over. As a rule if applied properly it adheres forever. May peace, love, and happiness, find you and yours, always Kirk Giordano Plastering tips
Great information Kirk, I am going over some 100 year old basement walls in Philadelphia after scraping and wire brushing with stucco mortar mix from home depot.With the Silka can you brush it on straight right out of the bottle? Or mix a slurry with it and and apply before the mix. I am wetting down the wall before.Thanks again,Dave
Hi David Termini, I would apply it full strength, the only bonding agent I dilute is Weld Create when I'm apply a color coat, which is an eighth of an inch think, if I'm going to apply a skim coat of plaster, I apply full strength. Best wishes and have a Fantastic New Year, Kirk Giordano’s DIY plastering tips
Awesome videos Kirk, love watching them! I have an adobe house with cementitious stucco. Parapet walls and wet climate have caused it to crack like an egg in areas. I would like to add a waterproofing membrane like an acrylic paint and then add a cementitious skim coat over top to get the look I have right now. ( I don’t like the painted lustre look) . I’m thinking either coat wall with Durarock prep D with fibreglass mesh sheets and then use a bonding agent, and then put a Lahabra cementitious colour coat on top. What would be a better waterproofer, the prep d or the acrylic paint? How’s my thinking here? Would this work? Cheers man!
hi, i have a question for you. i bought a ferrocement boat hull and the boat was sitting in the drydock for 10 years.. i check the hull and there no crack, but theres some small blisters.. my question is.. do you have any advice on what product to use to add another layer of "something" to make it stronger, watersealed, and paint? just incase. thanks
Hi Kirk, should I cut Quick Crete's bonding agent 50% with water like you do with Weld Crete? I can locally get only gallons only of Weld and just need a quart. I'm a little confused about the difference between skim, texture and color coats. I'm going to blend into painted old stucco done in 1956 and painted by using quick crete stucco patch 16/20 as I think that's what the old sand is. Later the house will get painted .I plan to float it out to show the aggregate and it'll be pretty thin. BTW this is to avoid checking which I wouldn't have thought without you. thanks!
Evening Brad dude, I'm not familiar with plaster bond, read the label see whether it has a shelf life. If not it should be o.k. May you all have a Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco geeks
Hey Peter, It's Westside building materials. The point I was trying to make was that the other bonding agent are also used by many plastering professionals too. My material yard in Oakland (Westside) just happens to stock Weld-Crete, actually I think they stock the other two I show in this video too. Cheers brother. Kirk and family
Kirk, love the videos. I need to repair some concrete balusters and some concrete corners that the balusters come up against. Will definitely be using a bonding agent thanks to your videos. This repair is in northern NJ, cold, hot, direct sun etc. alot of extremes. Anyway, should I use regular scratch coat stucco, mortar mix or thinset? What are the differences in each?
Evening vinceleto, I'd have to see the balusters, send me a picture at kirkgiordano@gmail.com I might just recommend a quality polyurethane caulking. Best wishes, Kirk and family
Say Kirk, I'm heading to Westside to pick up some Weldcrete (got my window repair job papered and lathed, ready to go) I'll be using La Habra Exterior Color base 100 + color pack final finish BUT should I go with the La Habra scratch and brown fibered 47 or just use Sakrete Scratch/Brown? Can I use a Hand mixer with spiral whip or need a mortar mixer?
Hi Kirk thank you for the video. I have stucco on a block foundation at a beach house. the stucco is grey color and we want to paint it white. The foundation needs to breath to let moisture out so I'm using an acrylic paint and not elastomeric. Question is would the bonding agent Weld Crete be a problem? Would it be a seal that would trap moisture from escaping? Thanks again
No, Weld-Creat is a bonding agent not a primer. On stucco breathing, it’s only important if you’re using a pure lime stucco. Good luck finding that here in the USA. Lime should be breathable, Portland can be painted for longevity.
Hi Kirk, I have a question on using weldcrete. I have applied full strength weld crete to a painted concrete block wall. Larsens recommends applying the basecoat within 10 days of applying the weldcrete, however it will be around 2 weeks by the time I apply the basecoat. Also, in this period of time it has rained on the wall that I painted on the weldcrete. Do you have any recommendations?
TheDcrot Hi dude, when in doubt add another coat, that my thinking, sorry. Why take chances of a material not adhering? Best wishes and have a great day! Kirk Giordano’s DIY plastering tips
Hello Kirk. Love your videos, they’ve helped me a lot since I live in Japan and can’t always get the answers I need. A while back I renovated an old apartment - took of the plasterboard ceilings and exposed the concrete ceiling which gave me an extra 5-feet of ceiling height. The concrete was covered with dense blue styrofoam, which I was able to render using some plastic type of render a local builder sourced out for me - it was a two part product that we mixed together and applied pretty quickly - much harder to apply than plaster and I didn’t do such a good job. I am renovating my home now and once again have exposed the ceiling, and once again the dense blue styrofoam covering the concrete. Question: can I plaster over this foam and what should I add to the plaster to give it extra stickiness?
Evening Geki Vid dude, Here in the u.s. we have to apply a wire mesh over styrofoam befor stucco. "rules" If this is not necessary in Japan, I would apply the cementitious bonding agent agent called Polybond about an 1/8 of an inch thick, this product is manufactured by La Habra and sticks to everything plus is really strong, if you can find it. It's specifically engineered for attaching styrofoam to painted surfaces or brown coats. If you cant find you can use a bonding agent , "weld-Crete" then a thin coat of portland cement plaster as you don't need to go thick as you have concrete plus foam so insulation values should not be a priority, I would focus more on not to much weight of cement plaster as too much can fail or fall off, stick to a quarter inch or less and use a full strength bonding agent. Best wishes, in Japan. kirk Giordano plastering
Evening Byrd, you can apply, it will be ready for stucco in ten minutes or so, as durock absorbs liquid fast. Bringing peace, love, and brotherhood back to the world of, “Cement Plastering.” 💃 With over 800 educational and free UA-cam videos, by your favorite plaster geek, “me🤓” and my son, “Jason,” the bearded plasterer.🌍
Hi Kirk I have a question in my area I haven't been able to find the interior weldcrete I have used the blue weld Crete on numerous interior jobs is there a major difference? So far I haven't had any problems thanks for sharing your information
Hello genis696, I believe you can use the exterior weld-crete for interior's as it's a stronger formula, but under no circumstances should the plaster weld be used for exteriors. Both of these bonding agent are manufactured by Larson's if you wish their professional advice. Keep in mind, I'm simply a stucco dude not an engineer. Best wishes, Kirk Giordano Plastering
Hi once again Kirk. I was wondering in regards to reattaching loose plaster and i do not want to just use washers to reattach it and have to try to cover the washers what kind of adhesive do you use if any. I saw a video where the washers were just used as a hold till it cured and then removed. Thank you
Howdy Steve, if a pice of stucco is loose I remove it, then I generally use a bonding agent then re-plaster, as a rule I don't reattach a piece of stucco or plaster that has failed., Cheers, live long and plaster Giordano’s teaching video’s
+kirk Giordano. i often do not have that luxury. So what i am doing is getting rid of weaker material and then wetting lathe with a little water as i will be putting in fairly thick coats of durabond and i do not want the dry lathe to pull out moisture from my mix. I saw a video where there was a glue like material pumped into pre drilled holes in plaster and plugs were used till it cured then removed. There is no way i can do what you do. I have watched numerous videos and i am fine with accepting i cannot match your expertise. I live in toronto canada and do not know of any place that carries this adhesive just tubes of sealant to fasten wallboard. Thank you for replying i truly appreciate it.
Howdy Steve, well if you're going to use a sealant I would suggest sikaflex adhesive and sealant, apply to piece, tape on with vinyl tape wait 24 hours, it should hold forever if done properly. live long and plaster Giordano’s plastering tips with images
+Kirk Giordiano Thank You once again for your time i appreciate that and i have been suggesting to not only clients but other trades people i work around to check you out.
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Hi Kirk - love your videos. I recently learned the hard way that bonding agents don't help plaster bond to wood. How would I plaster over the wood framing around my windows inside my house? I like the look more than putting the trim back up.
Howdy Adrian, the plaster won't adhere to the wood at all, as in the het the wood will expand; thus, the plaster or stucco will pop off. You need to sheetrock over the wood first if it's inside. 😉
I need to water proof an outside cinder block wall.. I want to use omega dryblock then omega akroloc, brown coat the dash coat. You think that’ll work to seal it?
Good evening Forlinilv, sorry brother I have no experience with this product. As a finish coat, I will say Stuco-flex or Dry-vit would seal it when applied properly. The complete plastering encyclopedia on video, by the plastering messengers of UA-cam. Over 850 free self-help videos 🎭 👀💃 Subscribers, you can depend on us to explain with truth, honor, experience, and skill for your time invested for wishing to learn the hows and whys of plastering.😉
Hi Kirk. Thank you for all your videos! Do you have any experience using Rapid Set stucco over Weld Crete? I want to apply a skim coat over painted stucco (around a poorly done window replacement) and Weld Crete instructions say, "EXCEPTION: FAST SET PATCHING CEMENTS AND GROUTS MUST BE APPLIED WHILE THE WELD-CRETE FILM IS STILL TACKY." Does this mean I need to brush on the Weld Crete, then apply the Rapid Set right away?
I’ve used at least 500 gallons of this bonding agent, I’ve never had a problem with it. Ever. Whether or not it’s been on for up to ten days or tacky. Keep in mind they have to have rules or folks will blame them for any and all of apprentice mistakes.
@@StuccoPlastering Thank you. Appreciate your reply. Thanks also for sharing your knowledge and experience. I've learned enough from your videos to comfortably make stucco repairs on our home - and to know the job's done right.
Great video, but quick question; The walls I want to skim coat are painted with a satin finish. Can I use Sika Concrete Adhesive, before applying Quick Set Lite compound for skim coating?
Howdy Nico, I have used Sika as a fortifier, It's used to mix mud instead of water, But I tend to use the products that are sold at Westside building materials such as Larson's for a bonding agent. Live long and Plaster Kirk and Jason's plastering and teaching video’s
Lowe's only had one bonding agent and it was Quikrete bonding agent. On the bottle it said to mix with mortar. Can you just paint it on like you did the WeldCrete? I know your a busy man Kirk. I hope I don't ask too many questions. Let me know if I'm a bother.
Howdy Emma, no worries, you are correct my friend paint or roll on the Quikrete directly to the wall. FYI, the sika can be used instead of water to add to a mix but I only do that with tile grouts or plaster slurries, both very rarely. Live long and plaster Mastering Plastering for the beginner’s to experts
Kirk Giordano If you ever need anything, let me know. You've got a friend down here in dallas/ ft.worth. My name is Robbie and my wife is Emma. I wish there was more people in the world like you. Thanks Kirk.
We have a chimney that has been painted before and the exterior of the brick is deteriorating and it is flaking off exposing the unpainted brick. Will stucco stick to this and stop the deterioration of my chimney? Our brick house in places is doing the same. What do you recommend? We anxiously await your reply. Thank you Bob and family
Morning bob and family, thats easy, just watch the video below, to see how I would handle it, ua-cam.com/video/TI8t0VO1Pss/v-deo.html Cheers, kirk giordano plastering
Hi Kirk, the foundation of my house has an adhesive that was used to attach dimple board. The dimple board has been removed, but the adhesive cannot be (though it's loose in places where concrete has fallen away underneath). I'm wondering if its possible to put stucco mesh overtop the adhesive and parging concrete on the mesh? How would I use a bonding agent in this scenario? Both on the adhesive and mesh?
Good evening Matthew, nothing will adhere to a dusty or loose surface's As materials are only as good as what they are placed over. Id recommends pressure washing then scraping any loose stuff off, afterward apply a bonding agent, then plastering. Sorry, brother if there were shortcuts, believe me, I'd know about them. Kirk and Jason Giordano contributing over 850 free Stucco/Plastering videos for your education. Together we have created the most comprehensive encyclopedia of Stucco and Plastering videos ever produced globally, all by your favorite plastering messengers of UA-cam. Bringing peace, love, and brotherhood back into plastering.🎭🏝🎆
Good evening Did dude, I recommend you do as the can says, and do not ddilute. I, as a long time, plastering contractor dilute for reasons that that as too time-consuming and complicated for the average user, sorry, but I don't wish to give you or anyone else bogus advice. Best wishes, Mastering Plastering for the beginner’s to the experts
@@StuccoPlastering Thanks a ton! Appreciate all the insight from your videos, helped me realize it's best not to overcomplicate patching my concrete driveway!
Kirk thank you for sharing your knowledge in your videos. One question you mentioned using an air-less paint gun to apply the bonding agent, "What tip did you use to apply it?
Morning Leta Bell, any tip will work, however find it easier to just use a brush or roller as tips get clogged as the bonding agent is thick, cheers, kirk giordano
Quikrete says their bonding adhesive cannot be used over a painted block wall. I want to apply a thin coat of colored stucco over a painted exterior block wall after I power wash it. Should I only use the Weld-Crete? I live in Arizona Thanks.
Hello Kirk, I would like to apply a mottled-color, steel trowel smooth, veneer plaster over my interior walls. They currently have decades of structurally sound paint on them. Would a bonding agent suffice to allow the plaster to stick? Or should I go with some form of mesh.
Howdy Physics, Dude, yes a bonding agent will hold the veneer plaster to any painted surface. Use the plaster weld by Larson, the pink can. Live long and plaster Mastering Plastering for the beginner’s
Kirk, I am going to stucco a 40 year old brick chimney with a quickcrete type S mortar Stained brown to match my house. The chimney has recessed mortar joints, should I use a bonding agent? The Chimney is large, about 26ft tall and 6ft wide.
Howdy Robert, nothing adheres to a dusty or dirty surface, I suggest you pressure wash with at least 3,000 psi strength, if your comfortable licking this wall it's ready for stucco with no bonding agent, If your not that brave the wall should have larson's bonding agent applied also for peace of mind, It cost 30 bucks for a gallon for this piece of mind, I always include it myself. Live long and Plaster Kirk and Jason's plastering and teaching video’s
Hello Kirk,I watch all your videos and their great.my question is I have a painted exterior stucco walls and I want to apply color coat stucco finish?do I need to skim coat first or I can directly apply the color coat. After I apply the weld Crete. Thank you
Morning Jay, yes a color coat can be applied over a bonding agent. A color coat is only an eighth of an inch thick. Live long and plaster teaching plastering video’s
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After searching high and low for everything about pool plaster I also saw info galore on wall plasters, fortifiers, and adhesives. Some adhesives/fortifiers such as sika acryilc fortifier have instructions on them about mixing 2 parts sand, 1 part cement, then mixing the adhesive fortifier to a paint like consistency then brushing on the walls. Many other vids, and google searches apply it directly then once tacky they apply the plaster etc. Sika seems to be both fortifier and adhesive. I'm a little confused about what I should do. Should I apply adhesive/fortifier to the wall and put the plaster on instantly or wait ? Should I mix as the Sika instruction direct ? Those instructions seem strange to me at a glance. So many different techniques I just want it to stick to the old concrete wall. Please advise Thanks
Howdy Steve, If it were me I would use either weld crete or quikrete bonding agent, I don't use the sika product as it's a fortifier but I wanted to give an option as weld crete is not sold at many stores. live long and plaster kirk giordano teaching plastering video’s
Your videos are the best info for plastering anywhere -Thank you! Question: Can I use quikrete bonding agent on unpainted regular sheetrock/drywall before structolite? I'm working on a 150 year old house overlooking the mighty mississippi in the backwoods of Iowa and the local Lowe's doesn't sell plasterweld or anything appropriate and was hoping to use the Quikrete stuff to get by in a pinch. Bad idea??? Thanks! Dan from Burlington, iowa
Evening Hydro Dude, Quikrete, wrote the book on plastering, you can depend on its quality. I prefer Larson's simply because it has color. I can see an area a bit better especially I when I had 14 men working with me. May you all have a Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco geeks
Hi Kirk, Is Stucco Mix by Rapid Set® considered a fast-setting patching cement? The reason I ask is that Weld Crete says it product must be tacky when applying a fast setting patching cement. I am going to put a new cap on an old painted stucco wall. Thanks for all the time and effort that you and your family have put in producing and sharing these wonderfully informative videos. I got some great tips from your videos on wall caps and parapets.
Howdy Sydney. I personally allow the bonding agent to dry, weld-create last, or work for up to ten days if necessary, before applying any finish. I mainly use it for bonding new color finishes to painted surfaces. Thus if it is still wet or tacky, the blue will interfere with the chosen color, can't have that.🍻
Absolutely Brent, Liability, there always half the folks who don't understand how to score or micro score and or pressure wash with enough force or even wire brush with soap and water painted surfaces. They don't have the manpower to ague usually in court with the folks who have no clue as proper prep work, as this takes sometimes 15 years to learn. Cheers and happy Labor day, Kirk giordano Rendering
Kirk, can you add Weld Crete to a 6:1 tyrolean mix applied with flicker gun? Previously painted wall, will apply WeldCrete before new tyrolean texture. Thanks for all your hard work, your videos have been so helpful with all my projects.
Will Quikrete bonding agent work for patching over interior wooden lath and plaster after the areas of damaged plaster have razored out, or is it only for application on masonry type surfaces?
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We use Weld Crete over lauan "flats" (movie set walls) in the film industry. when plastering structolite. Other brands of bonding agents work fine, but we add tint so there are no "holidays" or missed spots. As Kirk said, Weld Crete comes blue, so that step is done before you start. ....someone asked if it could be used over foam. Yes it can. I glued/screwed 2" of foam on the exterior of my cinder block crawl space walls for the insulation from cold here in the mountains, and it's held the stucco in place for 10 years now. For stucco thickness, I did two coats. Foam, Weld Crete, stucco. Weld Crete, stucco. It looks as good as it did when new.
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Hey Steve W, which foam board did you use? Did you dig out around exterior foundation to also insulate below grade or only put foam on visibly exposed block? For your glue, did you use a caulk for this? Also did you put foam right against block or did you put a weatherproofing sealer on you blocks ahead of time? My home is vinyl siding and about 3 feet of exposed block foundation. I can't find much info on this online, most insulate inside crawl. I figured if I insulated from the outside, a vapor barrier on crawl floor will be sufficient rather than running it all up the walls. I have been watching a ton of Kirk's videos to see how I would go about plastering the painted cinder block foundation. I figured if I could plaster around the exterior it would help keep the resilient critters out. Many holes and gaps in blocks from 1959 and spray foam isn't cutting it. But man if I am able to insulate and seal all my gaps! Anyway, I apologize for the novel but I am a 1st time new homeowner with a home that has more going on than anticipated and trying to diy everything possible to save but Im also terrified to do something that causes more issues. Even if you don't see this, your comment alone helped a ton just gotta research a little more. Thanks in advance!
@@courtneyn.9205 HI Courtney. I used regular polystyrene white bead board (because that's what the local small town lumber store carries). The pink or blue extruded foam is stronger and stiffer, but I used what was available. I did dig below grade, and sloped 2 feet of foam away from the structure, mostly to keep moisture away from the wall, but also as additional insulation. There's a website about shallow footing insulation in Scandinavia (sorry, I don't remember it's title) that Ifound when researching moving to a cold climate. My knee wall is 4' deep, but I chose to head the insulation outward, not downward, based on the info on that site. I first rolled a couple of coats of elastomeric paint on the block (the year I framed the house), and did the foam when we got back the following spring. I glued the board with spray foam after testing to see if it melted the board. I used the hardened, self tapping long blue masonry screws that have to have a pilot drilled first. I didn't stucco the wall for a few days, so everything would be cured and solid before adding weight. ....Oh, the sloping in-ground foam is no plastered. It's closed cell, so isn't supposed to absorb water, but I wrapped it in heave black poly as another layer. The foam on the wall just butts down onto it maybe a foot below grade. I flashed the top of the foam with galvanized sheet metal (don't remember the gauge, but it's the regular hardware store/lumber stuff... maybe 18 to 22 gauge I just don't remember). It was easy enough to bend using boards as a metal brake. I topped that using log siding installing log siding on three walls, and stucco over lath on the last wall. Anyway, that's MY novel length explanation, and the foam helps keep the space from freezing. ....if you can repoint (mortar) the gaps between blocks, it'll be stronger. If the wall is in good shape, foam should stay in place if screwed and glued, then protected with stucco or whatever keeps the critters out (unless water gets behind it, so flash it) Good luck with your project.
@@StuccoPlastering Weld Crete is great stuff. Based on my film industry experience, I finished two kitchen walls with a tight skim of structolite over 1/2 plywood, only using mesh drywall tape over the seams. I ran the tape (it has enough adhesive to hold it in place), then rolled the wall with the blue glue. The structolite is only thick enough so the perlite didn't roll on the wall as I troweled. I left it as "live" raw plaster walls eleven years ago, and it still looks great. I really thought I might get tape line cracks since it's over R-19 exterior walls, with possible expansion/contraction of the plywood, but that somehow hasn't been the case. The ceiling is wood, so I didn't have to deal with that. Anway, Courtney;s comment came up in my email, so here I am blabbing again. Thanks for your video.
Kirk, great videos, learn a lot from you. Have you ever had to work on a masonry wall where there is water seepage coming through the wall and how did you handle that?
Good evening, Charles. No one can handle that. That means one can't spread any to the waterproof stucco acrylic finishes, paints, or cementitious product to dam the water behind a retaining wall. The best you can do is drill holes about an inch to two inches thick at the bottoms of the retaining wall every foot or two. The other option is to remove all the dirt from the rear, inside and place french drains back there and or rubber membranes to stop the rainwater from penetrating the porous cement wall. Good luck. I have yet met a person who was willing to invest that kind of time and money into fixing a leaking retaining wall. Now no doubt if that rainwater was entering someone's living area, they would have no choice but to hire a crew with tractors to do just this, most folks just shake their heads and think, shit happens.😉
Howdy Dude, Good question, A bonding agent is necessary for new stucco or plaster to adhere to anything.. A primer is used before painting, primers have nothing to do with making certain stucco adheres to anything, in fact using a primer will stop stucco from adhering.🥳
Can you use the Sikka or Quickrete agents for interior plastering like the Plasterweld? I have a wall and ceiling and I tore out and I need to replaster and they don't carry Plasterweld around here but HD carries the other two. Thanks!
Howdy gsdapollo, if you go to home depot, buy the Quikcrete, the Sika product will also work, but has several purposes such as a fortifier or mix adhesive. Cheers, kirk giordano Plastering
Doing interior cinder block wall below grade. Wall is dry, just need to nylon wire wheel it and clean (lots of YUNK on the wall) but dry. Question? Do you use bonding agent and wire lath? Can you? Should you? Prior to scratch/skim coat. This is just to make the wall uniform before putting up foam board insulation. Thanks MJ
Hello mike johnson, no as long as your wall is clean, a bonding agent is all you need, As a rule I don't attach stucco netting to bricks, cinder blocks on concrete walls as it's not necessary. Cheers, kirk giordano
+Kirk & Jason Giordano's plastering & stucco tips Hey thanks for all the vids by the way. The wall has these patches of rubbery sealer on it and the only thing that works is a demo-tool scratching the stuff off. Tried scraper/trowel/wire brush/nylon wheel NOPE. Would love to power wash, but it's inside and can't handle the water flow. I will just keep at it Poco-ah-Poco. Saw your vid on various "lathe". Got a decent idea of what to do. Is 1/2" too thick you think? Thanks MJ
Hey MIke, if whatever rubber is attached solid and it's also clean, you can go over it, but your new finish is only as good as the finish it's attached to. Often I find jobs that no matter what I do some areas refuse to come off, thus we simply go over. 1/2 inch or thicker is fine, Best wishes, kirk giordano
Hey Kirk great information, love your videos have helped a lot! Have a ? Can faux river Rock be applied right over a scratch coat or should a brown coat also need to be applied?
Howdy Randy, yes, in fact, just a scratch coat with deep scratch marks is necessary to hold the mortar you intend to use as your grout. If a brown coat was applied you would have troble adhering any stones, so don't do that. Live long and plaster, Sharing stucco secrets and or common sense plastering tips
Howdy dude, yes, bonding agents are necessary in order properly attach all new skim coats to existing painted walls. Before you apply the bonding agent make certain the wall is very clean. Cheers, live long and plaster giordano’s stucco images and teaching videos
Thanks for posting these very helpful videos. I have a question. I'm going to do a small re-stucco a small outbuilding on my property. The existing stucco isn't painted and hasn't been treated with any waterproofing products. Since it's a small one-time job (about 500 square feet of surface) and I'm no pro, I'll be using pre-mixed stucco from a big box store. Anyway, do you recommend that I use a concrete bonding agent before applying the stucco or would wetting the surface down be enough? Thanks!
Good question, I would pressure wash to remove any dirt if necessary, next I would hose down the existing porous stucco so that the new will adhere by suction, both coats have to cure together, like a marriage. Best wishes, kirk giordano
Evening Adrian, bonding agents don't change the color of a finish coat, bonding agents make certain that finish coat adheres forever, Cheers, kirk giordano Rendering
Howdy Spartacus, of course, you can, the wall must be clean enough to eat off if you wish the bonding agent to adhere let alone the new finish. May peace, love, and happiness, find you and yours, always Kirk Giordano Plastering tips
Howdy Trumpet Dude, bonding agents will work on almost any surface, but the surface has to be extremely clean as nothing adheres to a dusty surface, not even bonding agents. Cheers, live long and plaster Giordano’s images and teaching video’s
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Can I use this stuff on interior plastered walls to adhere ledger tile? I have a brick fireplace that had been floated with plaster/thinset. I know the ledger tile needs mortar but really don't want to use lath or cement boards due to brick underneath.
Good afternoon J Dude, if it was me I'd use the thin set if you wanted a greater bond you can mix the powered thin set that is sold in bags at Home Depot with the Sika bonding agent instead of water in the video. Another option is Polybond by La Habra sold by all the professinal plastering yards. Live long and plaster, Kirk’s, plastering tips and techniques
Hi Kirk great videos I've learned a lot! Am about to do a stucco job over concrete and was wondering if you think I would get better results using a bonding admixture in the stucco rather than painting the concrete with a bonding agent? The admixture has the added benefit of making the stucco more weather and crack resistant. Thanks 😁
@@shaolinfist8323 admixtures like sika are only for tile grout, apply your boding agent to the wall in question, never in the stucco mix or the stucco dilutes it to uselessness. The method for stucco over concrete is a very clean wall the mix the stucco rich which means less sand than the average 3 to one mix, more like twice the sand to every part stucco. The walls should be moist but not dripping wet. I’d say good luck but luck is the residue of bring well informed. Cheers😀
@@StuccoPlastering thanks Kirk, do I need to use bonding agent on a clean concrete wall or does it just need to be wet? Also wondering if I should add reinforcement fibers to the stucco mix?
@@StuccoPlastering Sika do a whole range of products. They say that SikaLatex will make cementious mixtures of all kinds including renders bond to a variety of surfaces. They even show an example in this short video of a sand and cement mixture bonding to glass with this added to it. Seems it should work with the stucco too with the added benefit of waterproofing it, what do you think? m.ua-cam.com/video/9E0rXB1EF5E/v-deo.html&pp=ygUbc3R1Y2NvIHdhdGVycHJvb2YgYWRkaXRpdmUg
@@philipmilsom9544 many stuccos have fibers like BMI 690 with fibers sold at plastering material yards. If you’re going to add fibers you have to go to these yards anyway. A clean raw or unpainted concrete wall does not need a bonding agent but should be moist, not dripping wet.
Hi Kirk. Can you use Weld-Crete as a bonding agent over painted surface when you plan to cover with an acrylic color coat such as Sto? Your videos strongly promote the Weld-Crete as a bonding agent but I think they're referring to cementatious color coats. Please advise and thank you for the great, informative lessons.
Howdy Richard dude, good question, Larsons, 'Weld Crete,' is to be applied on any painted surface that one wants to apply stucco over or can it can be used for concrete to concrete and a few other options too, like killing the suctions from some surfaces so the finish coats don't dry to fast. However, when you get into stucco acrylics such as Sto, Dryvit, Stucco-flex, Carsons, BMI, la Habra, or Western stucco acrylic finishes all of these companies and many that I have not mentioned come with a primer that each brand recommends to warranty this acrylic finish. For example, you want to apply BMI acrylic stucco finish, you first clean the wall then apply BMI's primer, not a bonding agent. Kirk and Jason Giordano, Bringing to all the most complete plastering encyclopedia ever created in the world online. By the plastering messengers of UA-cam. With well over 850 free self-help videos 🎭 👀💃
@@StuccoPlastering Hi Kirk, Thanks for the information and the prompt reply. Where do you find the time to work, make videos and answer everyone's questions. You're a superhero.
Hey Kirk thanks for the informative videos. Helps me a lot in decision making. I have a house that had a rough stucco, color coat done in 1989. The house is a mid-century modern in a California desert city. I want to avoid grinding down the existing and save time by using a bonding coat. If I power wash (*per your comments below) then add the Weld Crete to existing color coated stucco WITH a smooth coat.. THEN paint the smooth coat...... WILL THIS WORK?
Evening ERICH REDDER dude, thanks for the kind words. No, this won't work but you are on the right track, A person should never, ever, ever, pour a bonding agent into a mixer full of color coat materials,"usually 8 bags or roughly 800 pounds of cementitious color coat as a rule"Why? The color coat cementitious materials will dilute the bonding agent to uselessness.You apply the bonding agent directly to the wall, then proceed as usual.I have included a video of what (I) do when applying weld Crete prior to a color finish. Remember this is me, I don't wish to be yelled at if someone out of ignorance "not knowing" does not fully understand the process, I am simply showing my preferred methods. weld crete, ua-cam.com/video/iiC8HUKLyHs/v-deo.html Grind off finish or texture ua-cam.com/video/wP0XI47wbn0B/v-deo.htmlest wishes plastering kirk Giordano
+Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips Thanks Kirk... what I wrote didn't come across correctly. I meant... apply bonding coat to existing old color coat.... ThEN.. once that is on.. go ahead with a new smooth coat over the bonding agent. Thanks so much for your reply.
Good afternoon Jay Jay, I like to wait until it's dry to the touch, which under normal circumstances take about 5 to 30 minutes, weather plays a huge roll with this dry time. Most bonding agents say you can leave on a maximum of ten days, then you must apply the stucco. Read the product you're going to use as there are many different brands with different rules. What's the best reason not to apply while the bonding agent is wet?????? Think before you read the answer below. Your stucco can remove the bonding agent. Live long and plaster teaching plastering video’s
Good evening Edgar, Sika is mainly used as an additive instead of water for tile grout. I should have made that clear in this video. Ops. Howver the quikret or weld-cret can be used. The complete plastering encyclopedia on video, by the plastering messengers of UA-cam. Over 850 free self-help videos 🎭 👀💃 Subscribers, you can depend on us to explain with truth, honor, experience, and skill for your time invested for wishing to learn the hows and whys of plastering.😉
I'm trying to finish a job 2 contractors reemed me on. What bonding agent do I use to adhere Sub S concrete on to unpainted drywall. It was used by one of the contractors but don't remember what it was called. Please, any help would be much appreciated!!
Evening carl, I'd recommend Larson's plaster weld. May you all have a Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco geeks
This is the info I've been searching for. Just so I have it right, my house has an outside concrete foundation that was painted white and I want to get it back to an original unpainted concrete. I can clean it and then apply weld crete and then skim it with Portland cement? Have I got that right? Do I let the weld crete dry or apply the skim while it's still wet? Thanks for your great vids!
Howdy Violet, Weld Crete drys in about 20 minutes on a normal day, If it's tacky when I apply this works too. Or you can allow drying for a few days too if necessary. Live long and plaster Kirk Giordano’s Plastering answers to life’s issues
Are these bonding agents optional as far as adding stucco (or a skim coat) to an existing concrete wall? Don't know if I need to apply this to that type of surface.
Howdy Allex, bonding agents are so that new stucco adhere to painted surfaces. Wishing you and yours a happy and prosperous New Year. Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco nurds
I’m putting Rapid Set Stucco Patch on my painted stucco wall to fill a hole. Can I use Lanco blue bonding agent instead of the Weld Crete. Will Lanco bonding agent work on painted surface like Weld Crete will?
Good evening Out of the Box Dude, good question. I have not heard of "Lanco blue bonding agent," but no doubt if it says it bonds new stucco to painted surfaces, it does. Keep in mind that Larson's has been for sale sinse1952 at all the plastering material yards and perhaps still sold at plastering yards. Since it is a great product, many will copy the name and the color. This is the way our world works. If it's good, why reinvent the wheel? Just copy it, Right? Now you know. 😏🍻
Hi Kirk. Have you ever used Weld Crete and then applied a fast setting cement on it? The Weld Crete instructions say to apply fast setting cement while the Weld Crete is still tacky.
Howdy Shamus, about a hundred times. Weld Crete has different purposes for concrete to concrete, always use full strength, and do what the can says. To adhere a cementitious stucco color coat to a painted stucco finish, is quite different. Live long and Plaster Stucco Stuff by the plasterer who can fix any disaster
Evening Mike, I've never used an mix before and I'm sorry I included Sika's acrylic add mix it in this video about bonding agents, but yes you can, but I feel it's not really necessary. Live long and Plaster Giordano’s plaster teaching videos with images
Good Evening dude, no, this won't help it adhere, as the mix destroys the adhesion abilities. Best wishes, FYI, all of us here at the giordano plastering channel wish to thank all our subscriber and those of you how accidentally stumble on our channel a happy and prosperous new year kirk giordano plastering
question...when you apply this product, you leave the product to dry in the wall and after apply the new concrete or at the same time you apply it you add the new concrete?
Good morning my friend, Id recommend you apply the bonding agent to the wall that you want the new stucco to adhere to. 😉 Never add a bonding agent to the new stucco as this will render the bonding agent useless. In this video there is also a gallon of SIKA, this is an acrylic additive mainly used for grout to achieve a stronger bond. One pour into the bagged grout instead of water. 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
Hey Kirk I got a can of weld Crete to paint on a old footer that I was adding an inch of concrete to. I put the brush in a jar of water. When I made my next batch of morter I dumped the weld Crete slurry in it and with batches of concrete as well. Was wondering if this is a smart idea or not? Thanks -steve
can I use weld crete on a concrete wall that I'm having trouble get cultured stone to stick? I believe form oil was used when it was poured and i had some stone fall off. I believe this will work
Hello Genelle, yes some folks use oil to saturate the boards so the concrete won't stick. That is difficult to remove. Very difficult. You would need about 3,500 pounds of water pressure which only comes from a gas-powered pressure washer. Or if it's a small area, a wire brush and lots of elbow grease some grease-cutting soap would also help. 🥂
Howdy Wayne of course, you can, the wall must be clean enough to eat off if you wish the bonding agent to adhere let alone the new finish. May peace, love, and happiness, find you and yours, always Kirk Giordano Plastering tips
Howdy Max Dude, no, I don't dilute Weld Creat unless I am applying a color coat finish over a painted finish or trying to kill some suction, before applying a smooth color finish. Besides, the cans say, don't dilute. Peace, love, and happiness to all. Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco nurds
Evening Max, The Sika Concrete Bonding Adhesive and Acrylic Fortifier are used instead of water to mix cement plaster for just that purpose, it does indeed add stickiness. Peace, love, and happiness to all. Sound Plastering tips from your favorite stucco nurds
I used the green label Rapid Set Concrete Mix 60 lbs bag & just add water to make stepping stones for my garden, when I unmold there are some small cracks and holes. If I add the bonding agent, will this prevent the cracks and holes? I want to make smooth stepping stones that are strong and was thinking of doing a 1:1 ratio of Portland cement and sand. Can you let me know if I need to add a bonding agent, if so, which brand and no water should be added if I use a bonding agent?
Hi purpleshammrock dude, If it were me I would go 3 parts sand to 1 part cement plaster, A bonding agent in this mix won't do any good. BTW, alway spray mist the molds with water before pouring in the cement plaster, why? If dry, they will pit the stucco and not come off well either. best wishes, Kirk giordano
Good afternoon Gevork, absolutely, Quikrete wrote the book on concrete and stucco products, they are a company with a long history of success. Bringing peace, love, and brotherhood back to the old fashioned 🌎 “Plastering.” The most comprehensive encyclopedia of plastering on video, by the plastering messengers of UA-cam. Over 800 videos 🎭 👀💃
I note with interest that the website for QuickCrete says not to use it over paint. So where there is a patchwork of old paint areas mixed with exposed plaster a different approach may be indicated? I've been using BIN primer over both as the first layer, followed by Durabond 90 setting compound on the second layer (including the BINed paint areas) for some patching with a PVA glue added in, then a non-setting joint compound (2 layers), then BIN shellac again over all of that, then paint. Does this seem reasonable? Thanks for your excellent series of videos - it has helped me a lot with my kitchen reno (1948 plaster house). Chris
I just noticed your note below about the QuickCrete. Anyway, still wondering about my approach. BIN shellac primer indicates no issues with unsanded paint, and Durabond over it is apparently quite good by all reports.
Evening Chris, thank you, I buy the plaster weld my material yard sells it's adheres to most surfaces. A bonding agent is only as good as whet's under it anyhow. FYI, if Quikrete said it can be applied over a painted surface, now they are liable for thousand of lawsuits that would be bogus, as if the paint were to fail, thus, whatever gypsum or stucco material that was placed over it would also fail. If it were my company I would say the exact same thing so I can spend more time creating jobs then employing attorneys to just fight off suits. Cheers, Kirk and Jason giordano’s rendering videos
Howdy kent, FYI, plaster weld and weld crete both manufactured by larsons are sold only at professional plastering yards at this time, They do however sell the quikrete at Home depots, which I feel is just as good, also the sika product is primarily used as an additive when mixing stucco concrete for extra bonding instead of mixing with water. Cheers, Kirk giordano rendering
The contractor who did the plastering at the Jersey City Courthouse used Crete Weld it was blue not pink, since then I guess I suspect the only difference is the color since they smell the same too lol
Good morning Mastro, bonding agents are usually applied to painted surfaces and once a scratch coat is applied, the next coat adheres by suction, thus no bonding agent is necessary. Suction between two porous coat achiev a natural mechanical bond. Live long and plaster teaching plastering video’s
Ok … bonehead question. I want to add decorative tile over part of a stucco’d wall that looks to be painted … Do I prime it and then add a scratch coat over it…. Or can I prime and apply tile directly over the Stucco?
Your vids like this are super informative and it's a huge strength to revisit these materials .... hope you guys are having a great week
Howdy thor, thank you and Happy holidays
As much as you mention Weld Crete they should be paying you for your advertising. I am not kidding. I don't think I have seen one of your videos where you don't mention it. They at least should give it to you, send you t-shirts, hats, etc. You may want to contact them directly and show them your videos. Thank you for them by the way. I have learned so much! :-)
Evening Florida, I agree, however the owner did offer to buy me dinner about a year ago,
I find it's rare to get paid for anything unless you're under contract, similarly to the idea that libraries aren't used more often as they are free and the things we get for free are always taken for granted, which are important.
The things we pay for are what the average person treasures, which is a waste of the mind.
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Kirk,
Thanks, that's what I was thinking, just wanted to double check with the professional. What I'm going to do it's scrap of any loose stucco and paint and then wash the walls clean. Apply a bonding agent and then shoot the stucco with a texture gun and finally paint it since I'm not going to use a color coat stucco to stay within my budget.
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Awesome videos my friend. You sir are a Guru of Plastering
Evening Carlos Gonzalez, thank you my friend,
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Now, I DO love these videos, very very much, do don't get me wrong here. I never leave comments, because there is nothing to comment about unless I want to say "bravo!" But I must say, I have looked on the labels of the two products that are in the 1 gallon jugs, and they say very clearly, to NOT apply that stuff to several types of surfaces, and one of them listed is "paint." So my thought is they prefer that the agent is applied to concrete/stucco without paint on it, but if there is paint, that is not generally a problem, as we are told here in this video. So I will use the stuff, and expect that it is better to use it than not use it.
Howdy Dude, I say do as the can says not old Kirk, If you wish some insider advice watch the video I did a few years back.
Keep in mind If I manufactured and of these bonding agents I'd have many more "don't's" on the can as there will always be half of the buyers who will apply it improperly and wish to take a company to court for their misuse, welcome to the real worldof being frustrated and wishesing to blame others, been there myself a time or two also.
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Another great video. Thank you Kirk for sharing your expertise !
Howdy Fred, thank you
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@@StuccoPlastering kirk would i need to dilute the home depot adhesives like you do with the blue stuff on top or color coats? many thanks!!!
Thanks for giving me info to repair my foundation the correct way
Happy to help!
Weld Crete is great stuff - super glue for patching stucco & plaster.
Worth every dollar
Good evening John dude, yea it's the best bonding agent I have used for 30 plus years.
Qqikrete is also really good, it just not tinted which is a drag for me as it's tough to see if you missed a spot.
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I hear ya
Second generation builder turned me on to it years ago.
Blue is my fav color
sorry Kirk I'm still confused.. so the sikalatex product that you're showing to the left of weldCrete that is applied similarly, in that you just paint the sikalatex bonding agent on the surface and then stucco over top? thank you sir!
great tip to know. Thank you Kirk AND Jason!
Hello Gee Dubb, no worries and have a great day!
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I wanted to include Jason because sometimes we forget and without him it would be tough
Hello Gee Dubb, without Jason it wouldn't be tough, it would be impossible.
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Kirk. You're a good man. You should go interview for a character voice on The Simpsons. 👍👍👍
Howdy Joseph dude, I am the voice of the Simpsons and Top Cat the cartoon. 😉
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I went to HD and read the labels on both the Quikrete and Sika brands and they both say do not use on a painted surface. I googled the blue stuff and their product description includes bonding to a painted surface. Bottom line I went with blue because the others literally cannot be used on previously painted surfaces according to their own instructions! There’s your answer folks!!
Sikas simply and additive for grout, both weld-Crete and quikrete have been sold at plastering yards such as Westside Building materials for over 40 years, if the rules have changed, good for you for doing your homework.
I think I answered that for myself. I just took a wet rag and scrub brush to it. It hadn't dried yet. If it is on a cementitious surface it will bond it to the new porous cementitious surface, since they are both porous. If you put it full strength on a non-porous surface like paint it will form a layer on top of it and not allow a bond. I panicked when I read the precautions at the bottom of the bottle. " Do not apply to previously painted surfaces"
It’s made for cement to cement bonding. It works also as a chemical bond to stucco over painted surfaces. As it’s a world full of lawsuits it’s normal for companies to say exzackory what the primary purpose is.
Something important to know about WeldCrete--- it's shelf stable for only a year UNOPENED. (The fine print.) The stuff is expensive. Something to think about if you're using only a little here and there, now and then. I bought it, but I've been reluctant to open it until I know I'm going to be doing a lot of work. I'll probably return it for now.
Consequently, I also bought the Quikrete concrete bonding adhesive. However, that product recommends it not be used over previously painted surfaces. I initially assumed they meant loose paint, but they state that the product works by creating a chemical bond between the old concrete or plaster and the new, which presumably doesn't occur if there's paint involved. So, like others, I'm wondering what to do where I have to do some stucco patching over old, painted stucco. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Howdy Blank dude, all products get old, even explosives for wars, had to throw that gross truth in.
If you read most labels, such as weld crete, it's used most of the time correctly, but a company only needs possible 1% to misuse it and create expensive lawsuits that they either deal with or get sued for doing nothing.
I don't blame any of the bonding agents for suggesting like weld crete "if not satisfied, we'll return another can to you."
Nor do I blame Quikrete for their guarantee and exceptions either.
BTW, Quikrete has been in the cement business longer than old Kirk and is a quality company.
It's the people who force them to say what they do on cans as lawsuits can and will tie them up in courtrooms.
I would say the same thing.
I have used Quikrete before with excellent results.
What I sometimes do too is, wire brush a painted surface as this etches and create micro scratches which also helps with bonding espeshally if I'm not sure of the solidness of the painted surface as the stucco is only as good as to what' it's applied on.
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Thanks for the quick reply. So are you saying WeldCrete lasts longer than a year, or that any bonding agent can be used successfully over a painted surface, or both?
Hi Kirk, if you are using Rapid Set Stucco Patch (which is already a sticky product) do you still need to use a bonding agent first? What about for Eisenwall? Thanks!
Good afternoon Amber, if you're applying either of these cement stucco's over a painted surface, absolutely it's necessary.
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I am repairing a painted stucco exterior wall. You have said that if it's painted you have to use a bonding agent before applying the patch, I'm using rapidset mortar mix to fill the 6" hole. I bought the quikrete bonding agent at Home Depot. I painted it on like paint. Should I have diluted it first?
No need
Hi Kirk. If a wall has a bonding agent applied before render or stocco, how does the wall breath?
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hello I am having an issue with my stucko falling off of my house, the concrete behind the stucko is like real sandy and dusty. I am curious if I can add the bonding agent over the current stucko to help stick it back to the wall and patch only the spots that are falling off the house?????
Howdy Carol, no, sorry, once a stucco base or top coat loses it bond the only alternative is to remove it and start over.
As a rule if applied properly it adheres forever.
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Great information Kirk, I am going over some 100 year old basement walls in Philadelphia after scraping and wire brushing with stucco mortar mix from home depot.With the Silka can you brush it on straight right out of the bottle? Or mix a slurry with it and and apply before the mix. I am wetting down the wall before.Thanks again,Dave
Hi David Termini, I would apply it full strength, the only bonding agent I dilute is Weld Create when I'm apply a color coat, which is an eighth of an inch think, if I'm going to apply a skim coat of plaster, I apply full strength.
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Awesome videos Kirk, love watching them! I have an adobe house with cementitious stucco. Parapet walls and wet climate have caused it to crack like an egg in areas. I would like to add a waterproofing membrane like an acrylic paint and then add a cementitious skim coat over top to get the look I have right now. ( I don’t like the painted lustre look) . I’m thinking either coat wall with Durarock prep D with fibreglass mesh sheets and then use a bonding agent, and then put a Lahabra cementitious colour coat on top. What would be a better waterproofer, the prep d or the acrylic paint? How’s my thinking here? Would this work? Cheers man!
hi, i have a question for you. i bought a ferrocement boat hull and the boat was sitting in the drydock for 10 years.. i check the hull and there no crack, but theres some small blisters.. my question is.. do you have any advice on what product to use to add another layer of "something" to make it stronger, watersealed, and paint? just incase. thanks
Morning kideldersick, sorry bro, have no clue as to what products seal boats.
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Hi Kirk, should I cut Quick Crete's bonding agent 50% with water like you do with Weld Crete? I can locally get only gallons only of Weld and just need a quart. I'm a little confused about the difference between skim, texture and color coats. I'm going to blend into painted old stucco done in 1956 and painted by using quick crete stucco patch 16/20 as I think that's what the old sand is. Later the house will get painted .I plan to float it out to show the aggregate and it'll be pretty thin. BTW this is to avoid checking which I wouldn't have thought without you.
thanks!
Howdy, No, never dilute Quilkrete bonding agent. Weld Crete by Larson"s should not be diluted either except by the professionals. It's complicated.
Can i use the plaster bond for doing a small patch of broken concrete in front of my garage? I already have a jug of it
Evening Brad dude, I'm not familiar with plaster bond, read the label see whether it has a shelf life. If not it should be o.k.
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Thanks for that . Maybe on line for that from west coast ?TU TY
Hey Peter, It's Westside building materials.
The point I was trying to make was that the other bonding agent are also used by many plastering professionals too.
My material yard in Oakland (Westside) just happens to stock Weld-Crete, actually I think they stock the other two I show in this video too.
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Sorry Westside of the west coast. Like the idea of being able to see if ya miss or not is a plus . Gn bro . cheers Pete
Dude, I'm wathcing you always.
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Kirk, love the videos. I need to repair some concrete balusters and some concrete corners that the balusters come up against. Will definitely be using a bonding agent thanks to your videos. This repair is in northern NJ, cold, hot, direct sun etc. alot of extremes. Anyway, should I use regular scratch coat stucco, mortar mix or thinset? What are the differences in each?
Evening vinceleto, I'd have to see the balusters, send me a picture at kirkgiordano@gmail.com
I might just recommend a quality polyurethane caulking.
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Say Kirk, I'm heading to Westside to pick up some Weldcrete (got my window repair job papered and lathed, ready to go) I'll be using La Habra Exterior Color base 100 + color pack final finish BUT should I go with the La Habra scratch and brown fibered 47 or just use Sakrete Scratch/Brown? Can I use a Hand mixer with spiral whip or need a mortar mixer?
Howdy you can use either base coat. And sure you can use a drill with a paddle to mix your finish coat. Mixers are for big jobs.🕵🏼
Hi Kirk thank you for the video. I have stucco on a block foundation at a beach house. the stucco is grey color and we want to paint it white. The foundation needs to breath to let moisture out so I'm using an acrylic paint and not elastomeric. Question is would the bonding agent Weld Crete be a problem? Would it be a seal that would trap moisture from escaping? Thanks again
No, Weld-Creat is a bonding agent not a primer. On stucco breathing, it’s only important if you’re using a pure lime stucco. Good luck finding that here in the USA. Lime should be breathable, Portland can be painted for longevity.
Hi Kirk, I have a question on using weldcrete. I have applied full strength weld crete to a painted concrete block wall. Larsens recommends applying the basecoat within 10 days of applying the weldcrete, however it will be around 2 weeks by the time I apply the basecoat. Also, in this period of time it has rained on the wall that I painted on the weldcrete. Do you have any recommendations?
TheDcrot Hi dude, when in doubt add another coat, that my thinking,
sorry.
Why take chances of a material not adhering?
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Hello Kirk. Love your videos, they’ve helped me a lot since I live in Japan and can’t always get the answers I need.
A while back I renovated an old apartment - took of the plasterboard ceilings and exposed the concrete ceiling which gave me an extra 5-feet of ceiling height. The concrete was covered with dense blue styrofoam, which I was able to render using some plastic type of render a local builder sourced out for me - it was a two part product that we mixed together and applied pretty quickly - much harder to apply than plaster and I didn’t do such a good job.
I am renovating my home now and once again have exposed the ceiling, and once again the dense blue styrofoam covering the concrete. Question: can I plaster over this foam and what should I add to the plaster to give it extra stickiness?
Evening Geki Vid dude,
Here in the u.s. we have to apply a wire mesh over styrofoam befor stucco. "rules"
If this is not necessary in Japan, I would apply the cementitious bonding agent agent called Polybond about an 1/8 of an inch thick, this product is manufactured by La Habra and sticks to everything plus is really strong, if you can find it.
It's specifically engineered for attaching styrofoam to painted surfaces or brown coats.
If you cant find you can use a bonding agent , "weld-Crete" then a thin coat of portland cement plaster as you don't need to go thick as you have concrete plus foam so insulation values should not be a priority, I would focus more on not to much weight of cement plaster as too much can fail or fall off, stick to a quarter inch or less and use a full strength bonding agent.
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Can I apply bonding agent over durock and stucco right over it if so how long do I let the bonding agent sit before applying the stucco
Evening Byrd, you can apply, it will be ready for stucco in ten minutes or so, as durock absorbs liquid fast.
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Hi Kirk I have a question in my area I haven't been able to find the interior weldcrete I have used the blue weld Crete on numerous interior jobs is there a major difference? So far I haven't had any problems thanks for sharing your information
Hello genis696, I believe you can use the exterior weld-crete for interior's as it's a stronger formula, but under no circumstances should the plaster weld be used for exteriors. Both of these bonding agent are manufactured by Larson's if you wish their professional advice.
Keep in mind, I'm simply a stucco dude not an engineer.
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I like yours videos i'm HANDYMAN thanks good luck.
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Hi once again Kirk. I was wondering in regards to reattaching loose plaster and i do not want to just use washers to reattach it and have to try to cover the washers what kind of adhesive do you use if any. I saw a video where the washers were just used as a hold till it cured and then removed. Thank you
Howdy Steve, if a pice of stucco is loose I remove it, then I generally use a bonding agent then re-plaster, as a rule I don't reattach a piece of stucco or plaster that has failed.,
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+kirk Giordano. i often do not have that luxury. So what i am doing is getting rid of weaker material and then wetting lathe with a little water as i will be putting in fairly thick coats of durabond and i do not want the dry lathe to pull out moisture from my mix. I saw a video where there was a glue like material pumped into pre drilled holes in plaster and plugs were used till it cured then removed. There is no way i can do what you do. I have watched numerous videos and i am fine with accepting i cannot match your expertise. I live in toronto canada and do not know of any place that carries this adhesive just tubes of sealant to fasten wallboard. Thank you for replying i truly appreciate it.
Howdy Steve, well if you're going to use a sealant I would suggest sikaflex adhesive and sealant, apply to piece, tape on with vinyl tape wait 24 hours, it should hold forever if done properly.
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Howdy Steve Dude, atta boy, thank you
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I am using to bond new concrete with concrete slab. Once I apply Weld-Crete to the old surface how long do I have to pour in a new concrete..
Howdy Rahim dude from 15 minutes up to ten days.😉
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Hi Kirk - love your videos. I recently learned the hard way that bonding agents don't help plaster bond to wood. How would I plaster over the wood framing around my windows inside my house? I like the look more than putting the trim back up.
Howdy Adrian, the plaster won't adhere to the wood at all, as in the het the wood will expand; thus, the plaster or stucco will pop off. You need to sheetrock over the wood first if it's inside. 😉
I need to water proof an outside cinder block wall.. I want to use omega dryblock then omega akroloc, brown coat the dash coat. You think that’ll work to seal it?
Good evening Forlinilv, sorry brother I have no experience with this product. As a finish coat, I will say Stuco-flex or Dry-vit would seal it when applied properly.
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Hi Kirk. Thank you for all your videos!
Do you have any experience using Rapid Set stucco over Weld Crete?
I want to apply a skim coat over painted stucco (around a poorly done window replacement) and Weld Crete instructions say, "EXCEPTION: FAST SET PATCHING CEMENTS AND GROUTS MUST BE APPLIED WHILE THE WELD-CRETE FILM IS STILL TACKY." Does this mean I need to brush on the Weld Crete, then apply the Rapid Set right away?
I’ve used at least 500 gallons of this bonding agent, I’ve never had a problem with it. Ever. Whether or not it’s been on for up to ten days or tacky. Keep in mind they have to have rules or folks will blame them for any and all of apprentice mistakes.
@@StuccoPlastering Thank you. Appreciate your reply. Thanks also for sharing your knowledge and experience. I've learned enough from your videos to comfortably make stucco repairs on our home - and to know the job's done right.
@@twosixtyninechatter653 cool beans, Daddieo.
Great video, but quick question; The walls I want to skim coat are painted with a satin finish. Can I use Sika Concrete Adhesive, before applying Quick Set Lite compound for skim coating?
Howdy Nico, I have used Sika as a fortifier, It's used to mix mud instead of water,
But I tend to use the products that are sold at Westside building materials such as Larson's for a bonding agent.
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Lowe's only had one bonding agent and it was Quikrete bonding agent. On the bottle it said to mix with mortar. Can you just paint it on like you did the WeldCrete? I know your a busy man Kirk. I hope I don't ask too many questions. Let me know if I'm a bother.
Howdy Emma, no worries, you are correct my friend paint or roll on the Quikrete directly to the wall.
FYI, the sika can be used instead of water to add to a mix but I only do that with tile grouts or plaster slurries, both very rarely.
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We have a chimney that has been painted before and the exterior of the brick is deteriorating and it is flaking off exposing the unpainted brick. Will stucco stick to this and stop the deterioration of my chimney? Our brick house in places is doing the same.
What do you recommend? We anxiously await your reply. Thank you Bob and family
Morning bob and family, thats easy, just watch the video below, to see how I would handle it,
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Hi Kirk, the foundation of my house has an adhesive that was used to attach dimple board. The dimple board has been removed, but the adhesive cannot be (though it's loose in places where concrete has fallen away underneath). I'm wondering if its possible to put stucco mesh overtop the adhesive and parging concrete on the mesh? How would I use a bonding agent in this scenario? Both on the adhesive and mesh?
Good evening Matthew, nothing will adhere to a dusty or loose surface's
As materials are only as good as what they are placed over.
Id recommends pressure washing then scraping any loose stuff off, afterward apply a bonding agent, then plastering.
Sorry, brother if there were shortcuts, believe me, I'd know about them.
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I'm applying weld crete over painted stucco should I dilute it with 50/50 water.
Good evening Did dude, I recommend you do as the can says, and do not ddilute.
I, as a long time, plastering contractor dilute for reasons that that as too time-consuming and complicated for the average user, sorry, but I don't wish to give you or anyone else bogus advice.
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Hey Kirk! Can weldcrete be applied on a wet surface?
Howdy Jeff, the wall should be dry, bonding agents have enough water in them already.🕵🏼
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Howdy Landon, no worries.
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Kirk thank you for sharing your knowledge in your videos. One question you mentioned using an air-less paint gun to apply the bonding agent, "What tip did you use to apply it?
Morning Leta Bell, any tip will work, however find it easier to just use a brush or roller as tips get clogged as the bonding agent is thick,
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Quikrete says their bonding adhesive cannot be used over a painted block wall. I want to apply a thin coat of colored stucco over a painted exterior block wall after I power wash it. Should I only use the Weld-Crete? I live in Arizona Thanks.
Howdy Robert, sure you can use Weld-Crete.👨🏻🔬
@@StuccoPlastering Thanks. I didn't want to put you in a bad position regarding Quickrete. I am grateful for your videos.
Curious if you did this and how it turned out. Did you dilute the weldcrete? If so, how much?
@@BD-fq5rp I applied the Weld Crete full strength then the stucco. 30 days later I primed and painted. So far so good.
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Howdy Oscar, thank you
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Hello Kirk, I would like to apply a mottled-color, steel trowel smooth, veneer plaster over my interior walls. They currently have decades of structurally sound paint on them. Would a bonding agent suffice to allow the plaster to stick? Or should I go with some form of mesh.
Howdy Physics, Dude, yes a bonding agent will hold the veneer plaster to any painted surface.
Use the plaster weld by Larson, the pink can.
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Kirk, I am going to stucco a 40 year old brick chimney with a quickcrete type S mortar Stained brown to match my house. The chimney has recessed mortar joints, should I use a bonding agent? The Chimney is large, about 26ft tall and 6ft wide.
Howdy Robert, nothing adheres to a dusty or dirty surface, I suggest you pressure wash with at least 3,000 psi strength, if your comfortable licking this wall it's ready for stucco with no bonding agent, If your not that brave the wall should have larson's bonding agent applied also for peace of mind,
It cost 30 bucks for a gallon for this piece of mind,
I always include it myself.
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Hello Kirk,I watch all your videos and their great.my question is I have a painted exterior stucco walls and I want to apply color coat stucco finish?do I need to skim coat first or I can directly apply the color coat.
After I apply the weld Crete.
Thank you
Morning Jay, yes a color coat can be applied over a bonding agent.
A color coat is only an eighth of an inch thick.
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Is painting on soupy Portland cement a good bonding agent?
Good afternoon Michael, NO, this will only last a few months if that. Wet stucco will not adhere to a painted surface for long.
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After searching high and low for everything about pool plaster I also saw info galore on wall plasters, fortifiers, and adhesives.
Some adhesives/fortifiers such as sika acryilc fortifier have instructions on them about mixing 2 parts sand, 1 part cement, then mixing the adhesive fortifier to a paint like consistency then brushing on the walls.
Many other vids, and google searches apply it directly then once tacky they apply the plaster etc.
Sika seems to be both fortifier and adhesive. I'm a little confused about what I should do.
Should I apply adhesive/fortifier to the wall and put the plaster on instantly or wait ?
Should I mix as the Sika instruction direct ? Those instructions seem strange to me at a glance.
So many different techniques I just want it to stick to the old concrete wall.
Please advise
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Howdy Steve, If it were me I would use either weld crete or quikrete bonding agent,
I don't use the sika product as it's a fortifier but I wanted to give an option as weld crete is not sold at many stores.
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Question: Can I use quikrete bonding agent on unpainted regular sheetrock/drywall before structolite? I'm working on a 150 year old house overlooking the mighty mississippi in the backwoods of Iowa and the local Lowe's doesn't sell plasterweld or anything appropriate and was hoping to use the Quikrete stuff to get by in a pinch. Bad idea???
Thanks! Dan from Burlington, iowa
Evening Hydro Dude, Quikrete, wrote the book on plastering, you can depend on its quality.
I prefer Larson's simply because it has color. I can see an area a bit better especially I when I had 14 men working with me.
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Hi Kirk,
Is Stucco Mix by Rapid Set® considered a fast-setting patching cement? The reason I ask is that Weld Crete says it product must be tacky when applying a fast setting patching cement. I am going to put a new cap on an old painted stucco wall. Thanks for all the time and effort that you and your family have put in producing and sharing these wonderfully informative videos. I got some great tips from your videos on wall caps and parapets.
Howdy Sydney. I personally allow the bonding agent to dry, weld-create last, or work for up to ten days if necessary, before applying any finish.
I mainly use it for bonding new color finishes to painted surfaces. Thus if it is still wet or tacky, the blue will interfere with the chosen color, can't have that.🍻
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Any idea why the quickCrete one says on the instructions not to use on previously painted surfaces?
Absolutely Brent,
Liability, there always half the folks who don't understand how to score or micro score and or pressure wash with enough force or even wire brush with soap and water painted surfaces.
They don't have the manpower to ague usually in court with the folks who have no clue as proper prep work, as this takes sometimes 15 years to learn.
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Kirk, can you add Weld Crete to a 6:1 tyrolean mix applied with flicker gun? Previously painted wall, will apply WeldCrete before new tyrolean texture. Thanks for all your hard work, your videos have been so helpful with all my projects.
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Will Quikrete bonding agent work for patching over interior wooden lath and plaster after the areas of damaged plaster have razored out, or is it only for application on masonry type surfaces?
Hi Paul, Quikrete bonding agent works well for all adhering, they wrote the book on stucco and cement products.👍
Ok Kurt I just found your video I want bonding agent quickcrete or larsen's I take it concrete fortifier is not the same as the bonding agent
Good afternoon Johnny, the fortifier is added to say Tile grout instead of water to make the grout have a greater adherence.😉
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We use Weld Crete over lauan "flats" (movie set walls) in the film industry. when plastering structolite. Other brands of bonding agents work fine, but we add tint so there are no "holidays" or missed spots. As Kirk said, Weld Crete comes blue, so that step is done before you start. ....someone asked if it could be used over foam. Yes it can. I glued/screwed 2" of foam on the exterior of my cinder block crawl space walls for the insulation from cold here in the mountains, and it's held the stucco in place for 10 years now. For stucco thickness, I did two coats. Foam, Weld Crete, stucco. Weld Crete, stucco. It looks as good as it did when new.
Good afternoonSteve, thank you for the information as many read the comments as there is great knowledge here.
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Hey Steve W,
which foam board did you use? Did you dig out around exterior foundation to also insulate below grade or only put foam on visibly exposed block? For your glue, did you use a caulk for this? Also did you put foam right against block or did you put a weatherproofing sealer on you blocks ahead of time?
My home is vinyl siding and about 3 feet of exposed block foundation. I can't find much info on this online, most insulate inside crawl. I figured if I insulated from the outside, a vapor barrier on crawl floor will be sufficient rather than running it all up the walls. I have been watching a ton of Kirk's videos to see how I would go about plastering the painted cinder block foundation. I figured if I could plaster around the exterior it would help keep the resilient critters out. Many holes and gaps in blocks from 1959 and spray foam isn't cutting it. But man if I am able to insulate and seal all my gaps! Anyway, I apologize for the novel but I am a 1st time new homeowner with a home that has more going on than anticipated and trying to diy everything possible to save but Im also terrified to do something that causes more issues. Even if you don't see this, your comment alone helped a ton just gotta research a little more.
Thanks in advance!
@@courtneyn.9205 HI Courtney. I used regular polystyrene white bead board (because that's what the local small town lumber store carries). The pink or blue extruded foam is stronger and stiffer, but I used what was available. I did dig below grade, and sloped 2 feet of foam away from the structure, mostly to keep moisture away from the wall, but also as additional insulation. There's a website about shallow footing insulation in Scandinavia (sorry, I don't remember it's title) that Ifound when researching moving to a cold climate. My knee wall is 4' deep, but I chose to head the insulation outward, not downward, based on the info on that site. I first rolled a couple of coats of elastomeric paint on the block (the year I framed the house), and did the foam when we got back the following spring. I glued the board with spray foam after testing to see if it melted the board. I used the hardened, self tapping long blue masonry screws that have to have a pilot drilled first. I didn't stucco the wall for a few days, so everything would be cured and solid before adding weight. ....Oh, the sloping in-ground foam is no plastered. It's closed cell, so isn't supposed to absorb water, but I wrapped it in heave black poly as another layer. The foam on the wall just butts down onto it maybe a foot below grade. I flashed the top of the foam with galvanized sheet metal (don't remember the gauge, but it's the regular hardware store/lumber stuff... maybe 18 to 22 gauge I just don't remember). It was easy enough to bend using boards as a metal brake. I topped that using log siding installing log siding on three walls, and stucco over lath on the last wall. Anyway, that's MY novel length explanation, and the foam helps keep the space from freezing. ....if you can repoint (mortar) the gaps between blocks, it'll be stronger. If the wall is in good shape, foam should stay in place if screwed and glued, then protected with stucco or whatever keeps the critters out (unless water gets behind it, so flash it) Good luck with your project.
@@StuccoPlastering Weld Crete is great stuff. Based on my film industry experience, I finished two kitchen walls with a tight skim of structolite over 1/2 plywood, only using mesh drywall tape over the seams. I ran the tape (it has enough adhesive to hold it in place), then rolled the wall with the blue glue. The structolite is only thick enough so the perlite didn't roll on the wall as I troweled. I left it as "live" raw plaster walls eleven years ago, and it still looks great. I really thought I might get tape line cracks since it's over R-19 exterior walls, with possible expansion/contraction of the plywood, but that somehow hasn't been the case. The ceiling is wood, so I didn't have to deal with that. Anway, Courtney;s comment came up in my email, so here I am blabbing again. Thanks for your video.
@@petset77 Howdy Steve, I'm sure lots of folks who read the comments will find your tip valuable, soooo, thank you, my friend.
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Kirk, great videos, learn a lot from you. Have you ever had to work on a masonry wall where there is water seepage coming through the wall and how did you handle that?
Good evening, Charles. No one can handle that.
That means one can't spread any to the waterproof stucco acrylic finishes, paints, or cementitious product to dam the water behind a retaining wall.
The best you can do is drill holes about an inch to two inches thick at the bottoms of the retaining wall every foot or two.
The other option is to remove all the dirt from the rear, inside and place french drains back there and or rubber membranes to stop the rainwater from penetrating the porous cement wall. Good luck.
I have yet met a person who was willing to invest that kind of time and money into fixing a leaking retaining wall. Now no doubt if that rainwater was entering someone's living area, they would have no choice but to hire a crew with tractors to do just this, most folks just shake their heads and think, shit happens.😉
Hey there, can you put this on a condo concrete ceiling before skimming ? or will a masonry primer work just fine?
Howdy Dude, Good question, A bonding agent is necessary for new stucco or plaster to adhere to anything.. A primer is used before painting, primers have nothing to do with making certain stucco adheres to anything, in fact using a primer will stop stucco from adhering.🥳
Can you use the Sikka or Quickrete agents for interior plastering like the Plasterweld? I have a wall and ceiling and I tore out and I need to replaster and they don't carry Plasterweld around here but HD carries the other two. Thanks!
Howdy gsdapollo, if you go to home depot, buy the Quikcrete, the Sika product will also work, but has several purposes such as a fortifier or mix adhesive.
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Doing interior cinder block wall below grade. Wall is dry, just need to nylon wire wheel it and clean (lots of YUNK on the wall) but dry. Question? Do you use bonding agent and wire lath? Can you? Should you? Prior to scratch/skim coat. This is just to make the wall uniform before putting up foam board insulation.
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Hello mike johnson, no as long as your wall is clean, a bonding agent is all you need,
As a rule I don't attach stucco netting to bricks, cinder blocks on concrete walls as it's not necessary.
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Hey thanks for all the vids by the way.
The wall has these patches of rubbery sealer on it and the only thing that works is a demo-tool scratching the stuff off. Tried scraper/trowel/wire brush/nylon wheel NOPE. Would love to power wash, but it's inside and can't handle the water flow. I will just keep at it Poco-ah-Poco. Saw your vid on various "lathe". Got a decent idea of what to do. Is 1/2" too thick you think?
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Hey MIke, if whatever rubber is attached solid and it's also clean, you can go over it, but your new finish is only as good as the finish it's attached to.
Often I find jobs that no matter what I do some areas refuse to come off, thus we simply go over.
1/2 inch or thicker is fine,
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Hey Kirk great information, love your videos have helped a lot! Have a ? Can faux river Rock be applied right over a scratch coat or should a brown coat also need to be applied?
Howdy Randy, yes, in fact, just a scratch coat with deep scratch marks is necessary to hold the mortar you intend to use as your grout.
If a brown coat was applied you would have troble adhering any stones, so don't do that.
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hi kirk i have a question if i going to recoat the entire house due to change the skim texture do i have to put a coat a bonding agent?
Howdy dude, yes, bonding agents are necessary in order properly attach all new skim coats to existing painted walls.
Before you apply the bonding agent make certain the wall is very clean.
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Thanks for posting these very helpful videos. I have a question. I'm going to do a small re-stucco a small outbuilding on my property. The existing stucco isn't painted and hasn't been treated with any waterproofing products. Since it's a small one-time job (about 500 square feet of surface) and I'm no pro, I'll be using pre-mixed stucco from a big box store. Anyway, do you recommend that I use a concrete bonding agent before applying the stucco or would wetting the surface down be enough?
Thanks!
Good question, I would pressure wash to remove any dirt if necessary, next I would hose down the existing porous stucco so that the new will adhere by suction, both coats have to cure together, like a marriage.
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Hi Bob, no worries,
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Hey kirk after applying the weld Crete can the color coat get lighter or darker?
Evening Adrian, bonding agents don't change the color of a finish coat, bonding agents make certain that finish coat adheres forever,
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Can I use Weld Crete, full strength, indoors UNDER A PLASTER SKIM over a solid-surface joint compound? Thanks again!
Howdy Spartacus, of course, you can, the wall must be clean enough to eat off if you wish the bonding agent to adhere let alone the new finish.
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@@StuccoPlastering Thank you, Kirk!
Y'all talking joint compound like sheetrock joint compound.
Can I put the one from Home Depot in a spray bottle and spray my walls
Hello sir Kirk,one more question.i finish my brown coat already and do I need to put weld Crete before I put color coat?thanks again.
Howdy Jay, no, the brown coat adheres by the suction of the two porous coats when applied properly.
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Hello Kirk, will the Quickcrete Bonding Agent work on water based paints or do they have to be oil based? Thanks.
Howdy Trumpet Dude, bonding agents will work on almost any surface, but the surface has to be extremely clean as nothing adheres to a dusty surface, not even bonding agents.
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Thanks Kirk for the fast response and all the educational video, much appreciated.
Thanks Kirk!
Good evening Cam Dude, no problemo.
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Can I use this stuff on interior plastered walls to adhere ledger tile? I have a brick fireplace that had been floated with plaster/thinset. I know the ledger tile needs mortar but really don't want to use lath or cement boards due to brick underneath.
Good afternoon J Dude, if it was me I'd use the thin set if you wanted a greater bond you can mix the powered thin set that is sold in bags at Home Depot with the Sika bonding agent instead of water in the video.
Another option is Polybond by La Habra sold by all the professinal plastering yards.
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Hi Kirk great videos I've learned a lot!
Am about to do a stucco job over concrete and was wondering if you think I would get better results using a bonding admixture in the stucco rather than painting the concrete with a bonding agent? The admixture has the added benefit of making the stucco more weather and crack resistant. Thanks 😁
@@shaolinfist8323 admixtures like sika are only for tile grout, apply your boding agent to the wall in question, never in the stucco mix or the stucco dilutes it to uselessness. The method for stucco over concrete is a very clean wall the mix the stucco rich which means less sand than the average 3 to one mix, more like twice the sand to every part stucco. The walls should be moist but not dripping wet. I’d say good luck but luck is the residue of bring well informed. Cheers😀
@@StuccoPlastering thanks Kirk, do I need to use bonding agent on a clean concrete wall or does it just need to be wet?
Also wondering if I should add reinforcement fibers to the stucco mix?
@@StuccoPlastering Sika do a whole range of products. They say that SikaLatex will make cementious mixtures of all kinds including renders bond to a variety of surfaces. They even show an example in this short video of a sand and cement mixture bonding to glass with this added to it. Seems it should work with the stucco too with the added benefit of waterproofing it, what do you think?
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@@philipmilsom9544 many stuccos have fibers like BMI 690 with fibers sold at plastering material yards. If you’re going to add fibers you have to go to these yards anyway. A clean raw or unpainted concrete wall does not need a bonding agent but should be moist, not dripping wet.
@@StuccoPlastering thanks again Kirk you're the best 😊🙌
Hi Kirk. Can you use Weld-Crete as a bonding agent over painted surface when you plan to cover with an acrylic color coat such as Sto? Your videos strongly promote the Weld-Crete as a bonding agent but I think they're referring to cementatious color coats. Please advise and thank you for the great, informative lessons.
Howdy Richard dude, good question, Larsons, 'Weld Crete,' is to be applied on any painted surface that one wants to apply stucco over or can it can be used for concrete to concrete and a few other options too, like killing the suctions from some surfaces so the finish coats don't dry to fast.
However, when you get into stucco acrylics such as Sto, Dryvit, Stucco-flex, Carsons, BMI, la Habra, or Western stucco acrylic finishes all of these companies and many that I have not mentioned come with a primer that each brand recommends to warranty this acrylic finish.
For example, you want to apply BMI acrylic stucco finish, you first clean the wall then apply BMI's primer,
not a bonding agent.
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@@StuccoPlastering Hi Kirk, Thanks for the information and the prompt reply. Where do you find the time to work, make videos and answer everyone's questions. You're a superhero.
Hey Kirk
thanks for the informative videos. Helps me a lot in decision making. I have a house that had a rough stucco, color coat done in 1989. The house is a mid-century modern in a California desert city. I want to avoid grinding down the existing and save time by using a bonding coat. If I power wash (*per your comments below) then add the Weld Crete to existing color coated stucco WITH a smooth coat.. THEN paint the smooth coat...... WILL THIS WORK?
Evening ERICH REDDER dude, thanks for the kind words. No, this won't work but you are on the right track,
A person should never, ever, ever, pour a bonding agent into a mixer full of color coat materials,"usually 8 bags or roughly 800 pounds of cementitious color coat as a rule"Why? The color coat cementitious materials will dilute the bonding agent to uselessness.You apply the bonding agent directly to the wall, then proceed as usual.I have included a video of what (I) do when applying weld Crete prior to a color finish. Remember this is me, I don't wish to be yelled at if someone out of ignorance "not knowing" does not fully understand the process, I am simply showing my preferred methods.
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Thanks Kirk... what I wrote didn't come across correctly. I meant... apply bonding coat to existing old color coat.... ThEN.. once that is on.. go ahead with a new smooth coat over the bonding agent. Thanks so much for your reply.
Ooooo I see said the blind man, ezackory.
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Are bonding agents always painted on ?
Peter Agostini, I usually paint them on, but sometimes if it's a rough wall Jason will spray the bonding agent on,
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What do you use to clean the spray gun with afterwards after using bonding agent ? TY
Morning Peter, Excellent question, lots of water a few times.
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Thanks Kirk . cheers Pete
Hello sir After I put weld Crete do I need to put the color coat right away or. I need to wait.btw my wall is painted stucco. Thank you
Good afternoon Jay Jay, I like to wait until it's dry to the touch, which under normal circumstances take about 5 to 30 minutes, weather plays a huge roll with this dry time.
Most bonding agents say you can leave on a maximum of ten days, then you must apply the stucco.
Read the product you're going to use as there are many different brands with different rules.
What's the best reason not to apply while the bonding agent is wet??????
Think before you read the answer below.
Your stucco can remove the bonding agent.
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Can I use the sika or quikerete on interior paint that’s over brick ?
Good evening Edgar, Sika is mainly used as an additive instead of water for tile grout. I should have made that clear in this video. Ops.
Howver the quikret or weld-cret can be used.
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I'm trying to finish a job 2 contractors reemed me on. What bonding agent do I use to adhere Sub S concrete on to unpainted drywall. It was used by one of the contractors but don't remember what it was called. Please, any help would be much appreciated!!
Evening carl, I'd recommend Larson's plaster weld.
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This is the info I've been searching for. Just so I have it right, my house has an outside concrete foundation that was painted white and I want to get it back to an original unpainted concrete. I can clean it and then apply weld crete and then skim it with Portland cement? Have I got that right? Do I let the weld crete dry or apply the skim while it's still wet? Thanks for your great vids!
Howdy Violet, Weld Crete drys in about 20 minutes on a normal day, If it's tacky when I apply this works too.
Or you can allow drying for a few days too if necessary.
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Thank you for your kind reply. Have a beautiful day.
Are these bonding agents optional as far as adding stucco (or a skim coat) to an existing concrete wall? Don't know if I need to apply this to that type of surface.
Howdy Allex, bonding agents are so that new stucco adhere to painted surfaces.
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Hi Kirk,
Is it necessary to apply bonding before plaster?
Evening mmiichhiiko, I usually do.
Better safe than sorry.
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I’m putting Rapid Set Stucco Patch on my painted stucco wall to fill a hole. Can I use Lanco blue bonding agent instead of the Weld Crete. Will Lanco bonding agent work on painted surface like Weld Crete will?
Good evening Out of the Box Dude, good question.
I have not heard of "Lanco blue bonding agent," but no doubt if it says it bonds new stucco to painted surfaces, it does.
Keep in mind that Larson's has been for sale sinse1952 at all the plastering material yards and perhaps still sold at plastering yards.
Since it is a great product, many will copy the name and the color. This is the way our world works.
If it's good, why reinvent the wheel? Just copy it, Right?
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Hi Kirk. Have you ever used Weld Crete and then applied a fast setting cement on it? The Weld Crete instructions say to apply fast setting cement while the Weld Crete is still tacky.
Howdy Shamus, about a hundred times. Weld Crete has different purposes for concrete to concrete, always use full strength, and do what the can says.
To adhere a cementitious stucco color coat to a painted stucco finish, is quite different.
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can i use Acrylic Ad-Mix 101 in the stucco mix along with the weld crete on the brick ?
Evening Mike, I've never used an mix before and I'm sorry I included Sika's acrylic add mix it in this video about bonding agents, but yes you can, but I feel it's not really necessary.
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I have to mix some mortar to tuck point some brick... can I add some bonding agent to the water instead of applying it directly to the surface?
Good Evening dude, no, this won't help it adhere, as the mix destroys the adhesion abilities.
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question...when you apply this product, you leave the product to dry in the wall and after apply the new concrete or at the same time you apply it you add the new concrete?
Good morning my friend, Id recommend you apply the bonding agent to the wall that you want the new stucco to adhere to. 😉
Never add a bonding agent to the new stucco as this will render the bonding agent useless.
In this video there is also a gallon of SIKA, this is an acrylic additive mainly used for grout to achieve a stronger bond.
One pour into the bagged grout instead of water.
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Hey Kirk I got a can of weld Crete to paint on a old footer that I was adding an inch of concrete to. I put the brush in a jar of water. When I made my next batch of morter I dumped the weld Crete slurry in it and with batches of concrete as well. Was wondering if this is a smart idea or not? Thanks -steve
@@ChristinaLarsen-dk1pe Not, you dilute the effective of adhering well. The Sika addmix is used for grout for that purpose, but not weld-Crete.
I was using it in block mortar and concrete that I was flooding the insides of the block with; not with stucco.
I'd seen videos of people mixing in epoxy with concrete before, that's where I got the idea from.
@@ChristinaLarsen-dk1pe I’ve used epoxy a few times myself.
@@ChristinaLarsen-dk1pe I’ve never tried that as mortar by itself works just fine. Cheers
can I use weld crete on a concrete wall that I'm having trouble get cultured stone to stick? I believe form oil was used when it was poured and i had some stone fall off. I believe this will work
Hello Genelle, yes some folks use oil to saturate the boards so the concrete won't stick. That is difficult to remove. Very difficult. You would need about 3,500 pounds of water pressure which only comes from a gas-powered pressure washer.
Or if it's a small area, a wire brush and lots of elbow grease some grease-cutting soap would also help. 🥂
Can I use this on painted block walls of my home then stucco over?
Howdy Wayne of course, you can, the wall must be clean enough to eat off if you wish the bonding agent to adhere let alone the new finish.
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Hi Kirk. If I was rendering over an existing painted surface, you are saying dilute the bonding agent right?
Howdy Max Dude, no, I don't dilute Weld Creat unless I am applying a color coat finish over a painted finish or trying to kill some suction, before applying a smooth color finish.
Besides, the cans say, don't dilute.
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@@StuccoPlastering Thanks. is there any additives you can recommend to increase stickiness of stucco?
Evening Max, The Sika Concrete Bonding Adhesive and Acrylic Fortifier are used instead of water to mix cement plaster for just that purpose, it does indeed add stickiness.
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I used the green label Rapid Set Concrete Mix 60 lbs bag & just add water to make stepping stones for my garden, when I unmold there are some small cracks and holes. If I add the bonding agent, will this prevent the cracks and holes? I want to make smooth stepping stones that are strong and was thinking of doing a 1:1 ratio of Portland cement and sand. Can you let me know if I need to add a bonding agent, if so, which brand and no water should be added if I use a bonding agent?
Hi purpleshammrock dude, If it were me I would go 3 parts sand to 1 part cement plaster,
A bonding agent in this mix won't do any good.
BTW, alway spray mist the molds with water before pouring in the cement plaster, why?
If dry, they will pit the stucco and not come off well either.
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Can i use quikrite concrete adhesive on a stucco wall before applied a labra color coat?
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I note with interest that the website for QuickCrete says not to use it over paint. So where there is a patchwork of old paint areas mixed with exposed plaster a different approach may be indicated? I've been using BIN primer over both as the first layer, followed by Durabond 90 setting compound on the second layer (including the BINed paint areas) for some patching with a PVA glue added in, then a non-setting joint compound (2 layers), then BIN shellac again over all of that, then paint. Does this seem reasonable? Thanks for your excellent series of videos - it has helped me a lot with my kitchen reno (1948 plaster house). Chris
I just noticed your note below about the QuickCrete. Anyway, still wondering about my approach. BIN shellac primer indicates no issues with unsanded paint, and Durabond over it is apparently quite good by all reports.
Evening Chris, thank you,
I buy the plaster weld my material yard sells it's adheres to most surfaces.
A bonding agent is only as good as whet's under it anyhow.
FYI, if Quikrete said it can be applied over a painted surface, now they are liable for thousand of lawsuits that would be bogus, as if the paint were to fail, thus, whatever gypsum or stucco material that was placed over it would also fail.
If it were my company I would say the exact same thing so I can spend more time creating jobs then employing attorneys to just fight off suits.
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Evening Chris, I have never used this system, hence no idea, sorry.
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Thanks for the info...cheers.
Evening Mate, no worries,
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i can't find plaster weld in my area but i do have durobond bonding agent can i use that as a substitute
Howdy kent, FYI, plaster weld and weld crete both manufactured by larsons are sold only at professional plastering yards at this time,
They do however sell the quikrete at Home depots, which I feel is just as good, also the sika product is primarily used as an additive when mixing stucco concrete for extra bonding instead of mixing with water.
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thanks Kirk very much cheers to u
The contractor who did the plastering at the Jersey City Courthouse used Crete Weld it was blue not pink, since then I guess I suspect the only difference is the color since they smell the same too lol
Larson’s bonding agent for exterior work is blue, it’s called Weld-Crete, the interior formula is pink, it’s called Plaster-Weld.
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Do u apply bonding agent between coats??? scratch to brown or brown to finish????
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Good morning Mastro, bonding agents are usually applied to painted surfaces and once a scratch coat is applied, the next coat adheres by suction, thus no bonding agent is necessary.
Suction between two porous coat achiev a natural mechanical bond.
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Ok … bonehead question.
I want to add decorative tile over part of a stucco’d wall that looks to be painted …
Do I prime it and then add a scratch coat over it…. Or can I prime and apply tile directly over the Stucco?
Apply the tile with a tile grout.