PARGE / PLASTER BLOCK FOUNDATION (Mike Haduck)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • I parge / plaster a block foundation before they added foundation coating, All my videos are my ways and ideas, I always suggest anyone doing any type of work to consult professional help
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  • @markmattson4752
    @markmattson4752 2 года назад +4

    i like old school guys like you only old timers take pride in there work its sad to say that but its true i am a old guy from pa its hard to find people that know how to do there job correctly today keep up the good work

  • @jamesbrewer9662
    @jamesbrewer9662 2 года назад +19

    Mike, I watch everything you put out. I'm just a silly doctor but your videos have allowed me to finish projects, and fairly decently at that, which I never would've been able to do without you. Real thanks to you, Professor.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +1

      Thanks James, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @patrickcooley6849
    @patrickcooley6849 2 года назад +1

    I'm a 61 year old mason that lives in Iowa. Mike is so down to earth and a great teacher. Being able to do the work is cool but running a business is also a rare skill and only time teaches wisdom on human behavior.
    Mike is a great teacher on all the above.
    It's all about niche, as Mike says.
    I've morphed into restoration and repair work as that's always in demand no matter if there's new construction or not. It's not glamorous work but I really enjoy it.
    Thanks Mike!!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks Patrick, I appreciate hearing that from a professional, thanks Mike

  • @T.E.P..
    @T.E.P.. 2 года назад +8

    The end of the vids are my favorite part ... when you review what you have done on a large scale into a simple scale. Great education Mike.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +2

      Thanks again Thor, Mike

  • @joshuacourtney3916
    @joshuacourtney3916 7 месяцев назад +1

    Best content on masonry work I've seen yet. You rock, Mike 🤘🏻

  • @edpoletto8048
    @edpoletto8048 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've watched much of your work. The instructions,tips and history make your videos second to none. I appreciate your videos Mike.

  • @ebw_servant_of_GOD
    @ebw_servant_of_GOD 2 года назад +4

    Mike .... my salty brother, your work is 4.0 as always and you are a true teacher of your trade. You simplify parting where others make it a completed process..... Thank again for all advice and skillful training for us DIY people.... God Bless..... Ernie

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks Ernie, Godbless also, Mike

  • @dazuk1969
    @dazuk1969 2 года назад +19

    Hey Mike, I know you said laying block is heavy going these days, but this render job would also have been heavy going. I really hope you continue to make vids, but take things a bit easier of yourself. God bless ya mike.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Darren, God bless also, Mike

  • @larrycarter820
    @larrycarter820 2 года назад +8

    First thing, nice job Mike! I've been watching your teach videos and they have taught me so much over the past year. Super Thanks.

  • @explorationuk6737
    @explorationuk6737 2 года назад +3

    Nice job ..old school .technices are the best we all love a wet block .top man Mike
    Peace n love from Cumbria UK 🇬🇧 ❤

    • @charlesviner1565
      @charlesviner1565 2 года назад

      Hello 👋,do you watch any Brickys from the UK 🇬🇧?

    • @explorationuk6737
      @explorationuk6737 2 года назад

      @@charlesviner1565 I do biddy bricklaying with Steve and Alex ..and also Charlie coulson ...

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks magic, Mike

    • @explorationuk6737
      @explorationuk6737 2 года назад

      @@MikeHaduck thank you Mike..

  • @jimc4731
    @jimc4731 2 года назад +3

    Good video Mike!
    Back in the day 65 years ago, I used to wet the wall for my dad with a five gallon bucket of water and a 8" Tampico brush.
    Keep up the good work!
    JIM 👍🤩

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Jim, nice to hear that, Mike

  • @cdbflynow
    @cdbflynow 2 года назад +7

    Some nice work there Mike - and quite a bit of energy required on your part. Results are great. Thanks.
    Paul

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks Paul, it was a push but I thought it would make a good video, thanks Mike

  • @Seven_Craig
    @Seven_Craig Год назад +2

    I love your video Mike! With your easy to follow and understand videos ive been able to tackle masonry without the fear I had of it before I found your channel. You sir are top shelf. Keep up the great work!

  • @hdibart
    @hdibart 2 года назад +4

    Always great to see work done right !

  • @-null
    @-null Год назад +2

    Thank you, Mike! I really enjoy applying what you are teaching to my family's DYI projects. Your videos are inspiring me to challenge myself with projects that are beyond my skill set. Thanks again!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Thanks null, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @jeffreylevin1266
    @jeffreylevin1266 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Mike. I’m restoring my Cottage and I need to work on the foundation. I really appreciate your advice. I can’t thank you enough for your honest simplicity 👍😎.

  • @envy425
    @envy425 2 года назад

    Every time I come back to this channel I'm happy I did. There's so much good info here. ..

  • @bucksharterstar3727
    @bucksharterstar3727 2 года назад

    Growing up, I knew a lot of guys like you. I don't know very many any more. I appreciate you.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks Buck, I appreciate the kind words, Mike

  • @SheenaRea
    @SheenaRea 2 года назад +2

    Wow, you did a heck of a job here! Love your videos, they're very informative. Thanks Mike!

  • @ranger178
    @ranger178 2 года назад +2

    you make excellent instructional videos you helped me with a lot of projects around home

  • @almyers8074
    @almyers8074 Год назад

    Glad you're back Mike.

  • @sonny533
    @sonny533 2 года назад

    I delve into masonry projects from time to time and thought that your videos are quite interesting. Thxs!

  • @paulsautocm
    @paulsautocm 2 года назад +1

    Great job, looks like another well done project.

  • @Will-ln6tb
    @Will-ln6tb 2 года назад +2

    Nice job Mike.I always learn something

  • @jacktownsend8260
    @jacktownsend8260 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video Mike - thanks for sharing -

  • @bobflagg1901
    @bobflagg1901 2 года назад

    Thank again Mike for the excellent video. I really enjoyed it.

  • @GmGarlo
    @GmGarlo Год назад

    Great info , Thanks for sharing your craft Mike.

  • @suep4530
    @suep4530 2 года назад +2

    Hi Mike! great info!! glad you're not doing the heavy stuff anymore. Take care!

  • @texsradio3628
    @texsradio3628 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your knowledge Mike, my masonry hero. .......No dam big deal

  • @TP-xi7ri
    @TP-xi7ri 2 года назад +1

    Mike, Thanks again for another great video. TP

  • @anthonygiardino4245
    @anthonygiardino4245 2 года назад +1

    Nice vid mike!!! I can’t wait to get going, been a long winter up here in Rochester NY
    Thanks again!!

  • @scottn2729
    @scottn2729 2 года назад

    Thanks for the Great video's Mike.
    You have helped me with many Projects.👍

  • @mattevans3637
    @mattevans3637 2 года назад +1

    Keep on keeping on Mike

  • @michaelhowell8990
    @michaelhowell8990 Год назад

    Thanks Mike! Getting ready to do the same thing soon.

  • @timtanksley1443
    @timtanksley1443 Год назад

    The most important part of the house is the foundation.great job Mike.

  • @deaconlight7146
    @deaconlight7146 2 года назад

    Hey, Mike! I’m from Tunkhannock, PA. Currently living in Doylestown (Bucks County). My wife and I have been looking for a home… every basement foundation that we looked at here was pre-made and every one was full of cracks and repairs. Blocks seem to be the superior material. Thanks for another great video👍🏼 hope all is well back home in NEPA.

  • @joedominick7517
    @joedominick7517 2 года назад +1

    Mike, Good job!

  • @jeremiahweed94
    @jeremiahweed94 2 года назад

    Thanks mike it’s good to see how people lay block in different parts of the of the country. I heard the word parge last week talking to a mason from Canada. RDFLYC

  • @hrxy1
    @hrxy1 2 года назад +1

    still looking good and healthy Mike ty

  • @NJLEAN
    @NJLEAN 2 года назад

    Masterclass as always!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks DIY, I appreciate the kind words, Mike

  • @Mark_Chandler
    @Mark_Chandler 2 года назад

    thx Mike for posting...

  • @clonecrazy1
    @clonecrazy1 2 года назад

    stunning skills , amazing knowledge , awesome video and well explained

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Bill, I appreciate the kind words, Mike

    • @clonecrazy1
      @clonecrazy1 2 года назад

      @@MikeHaduck keep posting this videos Mike. we are learning from a true master.

  • @Brian-Burke
    @Brian-Burke 2 года назад +1

    Nice work, Mike. That looked like a really big job. Brian

  • @jballs1118
    @jballs1118 2 года назад +1

    That’s a very good job 👍

  • @camp7203
    @camp7203 2 года назад

    Tremendous advice

  • @rickw4160
    @rickw4160 2 года назад

    What you lack in block laying, you make up for in your knowledge and experience.! Thanks for all the tips. Whenever I see a job that looks crazy I hear your voice saying "it's no big deal"....

  • @zirie
    @zirie 25 дней назад

    Thnx Mike!

  • @johnkeller9448
    @johnkeller9448 2 года назад +2

    Nice video Mike! Could you please talk about a base for a driveway and a cement walkway. I was so waiting for a broom joke. I still laughed, as I have it in my head from your prior videos. Thanks again!!!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi John, I guess it depends on where you are in the country and what your doing, no definite answer unless I was there, thanks mike

    • @johnkeller9448
      @johnkeller9448 2 года назад

      @@MikeHaduck Hi Mike, Thanks for the reply. Southern Maine close to Bar Harbor.

  • @juancarreras1714
    @juancarreras1714 2 года назад

    Thanks uncle mike for your advice on how to said to the contractor coating but no waterproofing, plaster is fun job, in Spanish is ( enpañetado) comprende! 😀👍🙏

  • @viankalobosvalenzuela7456
    @viankalobosvalenzuela7456 2 года назад +1

    Excelente trabajo 👌🏻 🧱 👏 👍 saludos desde chile 💯

  • @jamiewatkinson9564
    @jamiewatkinson9564 2 года назад

    Big parging job Mike

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jamie, not really the old days with some help we would have it done in a couple hours, thanks Mike

  • @T.E.P.
    @T.E.P. 2 года назад

    Cool project and great messages how work is your humanity so do good

  • @AlwaysHopeful87
    @AlwaysHopeful87 2 года назад

    Take care Mike.

  • @dalegribble60
    @dalegribble60 2 года назад

    Hey Mike, excellent video! If you get too old to work anymore you should be a teacher. You've got all the skills!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks Bill, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @zacchaeusm4085
    @zacchaeusm4085 2 года назад

    Couple of centuries beautiful!

  • @williemills2657
    @williemills2657 2 года назад

    You got some new hit songs to write Mike - "Im getting to old to wall, but not to plaster" ." Remember you gotta wet it first" ." Add a little Portland". 😉 Great job👍 Take care Mike.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks Willie, I will work on it, lol, Mike

  • @amandahug-n-kiss3749
    @amandahug-n-kiss3749 2 года назад

    The broom - I'm going try that sometime

  • @remy9232
    @remy9232 2 года назад +1

    Nice job, Mike! Looking to do the same for a pizza oven base I'd like to build here in Georgia.

  • @dunep6465
    @dunep6465 2 года назад

    Heck Mike, "Old is a state of mind" and you are gettin' around really good. It's just our old friend "ART" (arthritis) visiting. If you stop working he becomes the friend who never leaves.
    Have you ever used a product called Conproco? About 35 years ago I put in a block basement for my new house and they sold it as being waterproof. It was not. It seemed fine on the walls, but at the intersection with the footings water would seep through in about a 10' area. I put gutters up to keep the rainwater from coming straight down next to the house and that solved it. Maybe they've improved it since, but I should have put a waterproof coating on it.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Dune, yep art is creating in, I never used that product, yep rain gutters help, thanks Mike

  • @joewelgosh217
    @joewelgosh217 2 года назад

    You are the Bob Ross of Nepa masonry. Don't kill yer back!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks Joe, I am watching , thanks mike

  • @jimcramer9656
    @jimcramer9656 2 года назад +2

    I bet you could still hoist up those blocks and build that!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jim, I wouldn't last a day, lol, Mike

  • @mrmeener625
    @mrmeener625 Год назад

    Mike they have fiberglass rods now. if the right amount of anti hydro is put in cement it will be waterproof

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi, I never seen cement waterproof, I would be very skeptical, thanks, Mike

  • @whydoineedtohaveacct
    @whydoineedtohaveacct 2 года назад

    Good technique/process to water proof for the homeowners, Cinders are a leaky grade of concrete/cement, I've heard of 'coring' them w/ H.S.C, have done that in problem sections on existing foundations, got one to do in near future that's in rough shape around frost line, personally I think using Portland and rocks for coring is a pretty good water retardant, leaving the sand out of the equation completely, many ways to stop water! had success w/ admixes and success w/ the special pricey water proofing stuff, but 1 thing on the admixes, Thompson's water proof sealer for concrete that's for sealing afterwards seems to work in the mortar mix even on the inside blocks if they haven't been painted, lot of approaches, blocks are junk by nature!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Thanks Yep , blocks are junk by nature, very true, Mike

  • @johnhamilton9229
    @johnhamilton9229 2 года назад +1

    Can you attach stone veneer to the scratched parging? Or do you need mesh under the parged area? Thanks Mike

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +3

      Hi John, I would go right over it without mesh, but I might be adding some screws here and there for insurance, got to watch for cracks also, thanks Mike

  • @mize_yir_bizz
    @mize_yir_bizz Год назад

    Starting to get more into parging and concrete carving. It looks easier than it actually is ..

  • @genetownsend8847
    @genetownsend8847 2 года назад

    Hi Mike
    Do you think it’s a good idea to parge a block chimney?
    Thanks for your videos.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Gene, I would say it all depends on the situation, no 2 chimney jobs are alike, thanks Mike

  • @bobmiles442
    @bobmiles442 2 года назад

    Hey Mike, love the videos. What parge ingredient mixture should I use on a cement block wall. I live in upper Midwest/ Chicago area. I was thinking 2.5 sand to 1 Portland.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Bob , I show what I use on my foundation repair videos, every situation is different, thanks Mike

    • @mize_yir_bizz
      @mize_yir_bizz Год назад

      Hi Bob,
      The exact mix ratio for parging can vary depending on the specific needs of the project and the type of mortar being used. However, a common mix ratio for parging in the Chicago area is 1 part Portland cement, 1 part lime, and 6 parts sand.
      This mix ratio is typically referred to as a 1:1:6 mix, meaning one part cement, one part lime, and six parts sand by volume. The mixture is typically mixed with water until it reaches a consistency that is easy to work with and can be applied to the surface of the wall using a trowel.
      It's important to note that the exact mix ratio and consistency of the mortar can vary depending on factors such as the temperature, humidity, and other environmental conditions during the application process. It's also important to prepare the surface of the wall properly before applying the mortar to ensure a strong bond and a smooth finish.

  • @closertothetruth9209
    @closertothetruth9209 2 года назад

    i watched a show recently showing concrete ships lasted longer than steel

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi, sailboats also, but no one will insure them, thanks Mike

  • @GDWhiting
    @GDWhiting 2 года назад +2

    Great video Mike. Been in the trade about 10 years now with my own business. Recently hurt a disc in my back. Painful and very discouraging. Have you dealt with any serious back problems? Thanks!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +3

      Hi GD, I got some swelling in lower back so I gave up picking up anything heavy, but once in a while in the past I've been laid up, thanks, Mike

    • @GDWhiting
      @GDWhiting 2 года назад

      @@MikeHaduck thanks !

  • @myalaynaangel
    @myalaynaangel Год назад

    Mike, my home is cinder blick but it was painted. Never had plaster on it. Do I need to sand blast it first before I plaster it?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi Davy, I got a whole series on "foundation repair" I show what I did in each circumstance, thanks Mike

  • @kojomensah7474
    @kojomensah7474 2 года назад

    Greetings mike if you want doing it in California what would you use on the blocks to slow down the suction from the blocks is there something that you can put into the render ??

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Kojo, I just make sure the base is wet enough and go from there, thanks mike

  • @patrickcooley6849
    @patrickcooley6849 2 года назад

    Hi Mike
    I have a question concerning this type of application.
    Just looked at a building that was laid up with block many years ago and what you did in this video is exactly what I feel the building needs. I live in northern Iowa and the block now have a pitted look.
    My question is
    The block have been painted with brown paint and I'm of course wondering about the parge sticking to the painted block .
    Problem? If so what do you suggest?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Patrick, I have a playlist called " Foundation repair" Mike Haduck, I show all the different techniques and materials I use for that, thanks Mike

  • @bigdad24
    @bigdad24 2 года назад

    Check out that new rapid set product called waterproofing motar. Waterproof.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Brian, I will have too, thanks Mike

  • @frantisekbalazsy1896
    @frantisekbalazsy1896 Год назад

    Hi Mike ! For first, thank you for all the wisdom you are giving us I am thrilled about your videos. Thank you. But here in eastern europe, we always “spray - throw” this thing we call “spritz” on any surface before base coat. It is basically high water content cement - lime - 0-4mm sand mix. I was taught plaster doesn’t hold really well without it. Did you hear about it ? What is your opinion ? I never saw you use it. With love, Frank.

    • @frantisekbalazsy1896
      @frantisekbalazsy1896 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/crRFOBGuvWM/видео.html you can see it in this video on bricks there is cement spray before he throws mortar.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад +1

      Hi, I haven't ever used it but I am sure it works if they been doing for years, thanks Mike

  • @terriealexander2344
    @terriealexander2344 2 года назад

    hi mike; did you add stucco or just s mortar and sand. thanks

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi time, just "s" mortar and sand, not the premix, I mixed it myself, thanks Mike

  • @elliotthomas3423
    @elliotthomas3423 2 года назад

    Hi Mike, i need to parge my old basement interior block wall (house was built in 1930s). Do you recommend any pre mix cement for this?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Elliot, I have a whole playlist on "foundation repair" Mike haduck, I show what I use in each situation, I might use it sometimes but may add a little Portland to it it certain situations, thanks, Mike

  • @michaelt1349
    @michaelt1349 2 года назад

    Hi Mike,
    Would I be safe to go with 2 parts Type S Mortar and 1 part Portland?
    In other words, can I beef up the Portland content safely?
    I think Type S is 50% Portland and 50% lime according to an old video of yours. Our weather is similar to yours.
    Thanks!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Michael, I can't tell you what to use unless I was there, but I got a whole playlist on foundation repair, Mike haduck, and I show if I mix and match, thanks Mike

  • @arcee33
    @arcee33 2 года назад

    Mike another great video as always but you have me scratching my head on this one. You said cement and mortor are not water proof so what happens with the mortor between the bricks. Does water go through it and into the cement?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +1

      Hi arc, I've seen it leaking right through joints, brickwork might deter water but it won't stop it, thanks mike

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 2 года назад +1

      Even concrete lets water through. The goal is to let the water flow down the wall and not through it. That way it can get into the French drain at the footings and into the sump pump.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      I agree

  • @brettdavis9575
    @brettdavis9575 Год назад

    Hi Mike, I've got an old farmhouse in Indiana with a limestone foundation that's losing it's parging in the basement and is starting to get a bit leaky in spots. What type of repair would you recommend for this?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi Brett, I have 3 playlist " foundation repair" ," stone foundation repair" and " repointing stone work", I show what I use in each circumstance, thanks mike

  • @sdoken
    @sdoken Год назад

    Do you think parking a block wall is a good idea? Some people say it is pointless in places with long cold winters because it would just fall off or crumble after a few winters. If it does not offer waterproofing how to protect it against the elements/weather

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi Semih, maybe look at it like paint on a car, it can't hurt, and most traditions in our area require, thanks Mike

  • @j0hnnyo3
    @j0hnnyo3 2 года назад

    Can i apply stone over painted foundation? do you recommend me strip the paint off completely ? should i fasten lath to block foundation before installing stone?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi J, I got a whole playlist called "stone veneer installation " Mike haduck, I am sure you will see the different ways I done it, thanks mike

  • @ryandankanich9311
    @ryandankanich9311 Год назад

    Hey Mike, I just cleared all the old surface off my block foundation and parged it with fresh concrete. I’m going to paint it with masonry/stucco paint+primer. How long should I wait before I paint it? I finished the parge 4-5 days ago. Too soon or should it be good to go? Thanks

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi Ryan, look on the can, some recommendations are 30 days or longer, till the cement cures, thanks Mike

  • @1STGeneral
    @1STGeneral 2 года назад

    I've followed your channel for years and my 40's house is built on a cinder block mostly above grade except 10' by 3' high section foundation and is in northwest West Virginia in a valley with limited sun on two sides very damp area. The paint is almost gone if the block is parged or stuccoed what goes over that ? Paint ? A water proof coating ? I'm going to do this myself because there's no companies in my area except bubba's do it all fly by night types. Or should I just clean off the old paint and repaint just the blocks ? If so what product/type I assume the old paint was oil based. Thank you for any help. God bless

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi General,, I got a whole playlist called "foundation repair" Mike haduck, I show all my different techniques and what I use, I know it will help, thanks Mike

  • @jacobhillanbrand7988
    @jacobhillanbrand7988 Год назад

    My basement stone wall is getting wet. No idea why. It seems to be high up. They put a block window in a while ago I think it might have something to do with that

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi Jacob, I got a video, " basement water problems, usually bad rain gutters and wrong slope, thanks Mike

  • @Puukko79
    @Puukko79 Год назад

    Hey Mike, love your videos. My house has a poured concrete foundation that was never finished properly: concrete ridges, knobs, and wire poking out here n there. It was just coated in paint and the paints now peeling in some places and stuck good in some places and I just wanna make it look nice with parging. I talk to quick Creek and they said there's no way to parge over paint, even with bonding adhesive. I watched some of your videos and you kind of hinted that is possible?They suggested mesh wire everything and that would be fine, but if it's not bonded I think it might still fall off ever time. I'm hoping you could help me out with some suggestions. Ethan, Ontario Canada

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад +2

      Hi, I got a whole playlist on foundation repair, Mike haduck, I show a lot of examples that deal with paint,, thanks Mike

    • @mize_yir_bizz
      @mize_yir_bizz Год назад +1

      Take a grinder and grind off all of the paint, it doesn't really take too long. Then depending on how bad the wall is, you might be able to get away with white-washing the wall instead of a full out Perge.
      It will save you wasting money, it's quick to do also aesthetically pleasing.
      You'll have go over it again every 3-5 years which is nothing more than
      a paint job.
      By the way I'm also from Ontario, Ca. London area ..

    • @Puukko79
      @Puukko79 Год назад +1

      @@mize_yir_bizz I figured out the grinder part. It was actually way quicker than trying to power wash. I think I and going to parge all because the surface is so uneven. Does white wash have to be white?

    • @mize_yir_bizz
      @mize_yir_bizz Год назад +1

      @@Puukko79 No, lime-wash does not have to be white. While lime-wash is commonly used to create a white or off-white appearance on walls and other surfaces, it can be tinted with pigments to create a range of colors. The lime in the wash acts as a binder for the pigment and helps it adhere to the surface.
      When tinting lime-wash, it's important to use pigments that are compatible with the lime and won't cause it to lose its adhesive properties. Some common pigments used to tint lime-wash include iron oxide pigments, which can create colors ranging from yellow to red, and ultramarine blue pigments, which can create shades of blue and purple.
      It's worth noting that tinting lime-wash with pigments may require some experimentation to achieve the desired color and consistency. It's always a good idea to test a small area before applying the lime-wash to the entire surface to ensure that the color and texture are what you want.

  • @queenrosa9731
    @queenrosa9731 Год назад

    👍🏼. How much does it cost for that. Like only labor work?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi Rosa, sometimes for steady contractors it's just time, or others you might bid, thanks Mike

  • @terrypower1940
    @terrypower1940 2 года назад

    Hey Mike
    Can you list what exactly is in the first three and half buckets? Thank k you :-)

    • @julietphillips1991
      @julietphillips1991 2 года назад

      Mike says at 1:00 min. that it's masonry sand.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +1

      Hi Terry, Masonry sand, thanks , Mike

  • @The_One_Cosmos
    @The_One_Cosmos 13 дней назад

    Hello Mike.
    I stared my own masonry business two years ago, but have never parged before.
    There is a ICF block foundation that a guy wants me to make look like smooth concrete on the outside.
    I don't know how yet, but was wondering if you could teach me or have any advice?
    Thank you for all you do, and much respect to you brother!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  13 дней назад

      Hi cosmos,, I have lots of " foundation repair"videos that show my techniques, or the basics on Mt "stucco videos" maybe they will help, thanks Mike

    • @The_One_Cosmos
      @The_One_Cosmos 11 дней назад

      @@MikeHaduck Ok. I'll have to keep looking around at them. The guy wants a quote for parging his ICF foundation and I don't really know how much work it's going to take, but I suspect it will be quite a job.

  • @DavidSanchez-ot3it
    @DavidSanchez-ot3it 2 года назад

    Mike , a lot easier to use scoop , hawk and trowel , way easier sir , don’t get me wrong , u do great work and videos , and work hard , god bless sir

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад +1

      Thanks David, hawks are for the guys like kirk, that's what they do, but me on foundations it gets in the way, diffrent trade,, thanks mike

    • @DavidSanchez-ot3it
      @DavidSanchez-ot3it 2 года назад

      @@MikeHaduck actually I am a plaster and mason , and know the difference sir , just lot easier as I said !!!!!!

  • @barkartist5122
    @barkartist5122 2 года назад

    Mike - would you get a poured wall foundation, ICF, or block if you were building today? Caveat is that you and none of your crew is doing any of the work. Which ‘technology” would you choose? Thanks - nice work… no big deal

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Bark, I would say it all depends on what your building, how big and where, thanks Mike

  • @r5yamaha
    @r5yamaha 2 года назад

    What is tamoseal? Do you use it? Why or why not?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi George, I don't get involved in making the choice for that, if it leaks or improperly installed they will blame me, I let the architects ,builders or inspector, make that decision, thanks mike

  • @wavee5879
    @wavee5879 Год назад

    You only used mortar for the parging? I watched your other video were you would use Portland, fiberglass, and sand. Why the change???

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi Wave, that type of mortar contains Portland and its original surface so fiberglass is not needed if I was patching it would be a different story, thanks Mike

  • @jamieemes4292
    @jamieemes4292 2 года назад

    What type of additional membrane would YOU recommended for using with the blackjack 57?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Jamie, I don't know what they plan to use, thanks Mike

    • @jamieemes4292
      @jamieemes4292 2 года назад

      @@MikeHaduck I'm doing something similar and was wondering if you had a recommendation? Do you like the bj57 or prefer to use something else?
      I have an 18ft garage wall which will be below grade. I'm in PA also and I have ppl telling me block will push , backfill with all stone, all kinds of ideas... I know tar is traditional for waterproofing.

    • @jamieemes4292
      @jamieemes4292 2 года назад

      Love your videos by the way. Look forward to the new ones!!

  • @samuelbianco6519
    @samuelbianco6519 Год назад

    How to do cove mike

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi, just like I did on block to footer, so water runs off,thanks, Mike

  • @twotalljones4790
    @twotalljones4790 Год назад +1

    That brings back memories Mike.when we were doing it they had a product called sealbond and we mixed 1 bag portland , 1/2 bag sealbond and 20 sand. The cove and scratch are definitely necessary.I alway spread sand on the footing after the first course so it was easy to clean for plaster and inside floor pour.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Thanks Two Tall, you know your stuff, I can tell, thanks Mike

  • @ThatGuy00000
    @ThatGuy00000 2 года назад

    If I could give this more likes I would

  • @ciscokid2444
    @ciscokid2444 Год назад

    Hello Mike love your videos I am looking for someone to reparge my small ranch home is there a way to contact you? I live in Stroudsburg PA

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Год назад

      Hi Cisco, I actually moved to Florida, thanks mike

    • @ciscokid2444
      @ciscokid2444 Год назад

      @@MikeHaduck I hope you are enjoying the move! Would you recommend someone around here?

  • @nuyork77
    @nuyork77 2 месяца назад

    Hi Mike. How did the masons achieve that tan, sandy color when they parged back in the 60's? The current way is to use the colors and add them in, but how was the sandy color achieved originally?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi nuyork, a lot depended on the area sand that was use and the color of the local cement, cement colors fade after a while, thanks, Mike

    • @nuyork77
      @nuyork77 Месяц назад

      @MikeHaduck I sealed a crack where the brickwork of our house meets the cement block, but I am still getting some water in from above ground level somewhere. Is it possible that water can enter via mortar joints that have slight cracks / gaps and make its way inside to the basement? I thought that the weep holes would let water out that penetrated the brickwork, but apparently, I am incorrect? We have metal in between where the cement blocks are and the wood of the house which is odd, and the water comes in under that metal and on the block in some places, but other places it comes in on top of that metal and just under and touching the wood of the house. Any ideas? Also, what is this metal for if not to just separate the wood from the block, maybe?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Месяц назад

      I got a video " basement water problems" cement is not water proof, 90% of water problems is the land and raingutters should be pitched away from the house, thanks Mike

  • @salp541
    @salp541 2 года назад

    Would you suggest parging a block foundation for a garage? I’m the Toronto Canada area.
    Do you do this in your region?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      Hi Sal, usually they do it only below grade , some don't do it at all, it depends on the situation, thanks Mike

    • @salp541
      @salp541 2 года назад

      @@MikeHaduck would you seal it if it was your garage? Beneath grade is what I’m asking about. We are building a garage in our backyard and wondering if we should purge and seal beneath grade or not… drawings call for “cement rendering” does that mean to parge?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  2 года назад

      I would not think it could hurt doing that, mike

  • @russellgiardina
    @russellgiardina 2 года назад

    This is good! We just built a giant block pool and ended up painting it with a THICK sealer - but this would have been cheaper and will probably last. You could also mention type S is for sub-grade work and stone and type N is for above grade. Looks 👍