Lath Scratch brown and finish stucco in1 day

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  • Lath scratch brown and finish coat in 1 day. There are many ways to accomplish this. Today I introduce my favorite methods for achieving the desired finish. Let me know what you think.
    Ask if you have any questions or suggestions on how to do this better. As many of you know I am a seasoned plasterer, lathing and plaster contractor since 1991. In the early days it was much different than it is today. Seems many things are different that they were yesteryear. Let me give you a few examples.
    For one, a hod carrier is called a hod carrier because he's was the one who would carry a magnesium built v shaped bucket on his shoulders up a ladder to the brick layers or plasterers above. Today the hod is a thing of the past. Fast forward a few years. Home Depot and the Homer bucket. wallah the new way to carry mud up a ladder. Yet the bucket is much harder to carry, go figure. I guess the production line on hods fell to new lows over the years. Now new hoodies don't really even know what a hod is. Nor will you see brown stucco when we do the brown coat.
    A second example is the use of furring nails. Long long ago our wire was made flat, much like chicken wire. Until the invention of self furred wire and pneumatic nail guns and 7/8" staples, lathers had to use what's called furred nails to space the wire away from the wall so mud could be squeezed behind wire lath. Today wire comes self furred and days of the furring nail are all but gone.
    A third example of change over the years is what I believe holds true too many plasterers but not all is the interest of the beauty of conventional stucco. Now granted acrylic stucco will expand and contract with the system and inhibit extensive cracking. Acrylic is also a beautiful finish. When acrylic dries after its initial application it can be a beautiful wall. In fact it is so pretty that you would almost think it was painted. Acrylic stucco comes in any color of the spectrum and can be matched to specifications within 90% of its sample color. this is something that is hard to achieve with conventional stucco. What is the drawback and I bet you are saying to yourself what is Ken trying to say here. Well here it is guys. This is what I think about acrylics. All that I have written above plus this. However there is an even keel when it comes to cost. Because regular (conventional stucco cracks and some people are adamant that stucco isn't supposed to crack. Well these people are just misinformed. You see, stucco is supposed to crack. Its just not supposed to burn, it insulates well and the termites won't eat it. It goes the same for acrylics yes. But here is the thing. Regular conventional stucco is under rated. Once you truly understand art, and I will add that it doesn't take much to learn art, it's the yearning for art that will define who you are and tell you what you want to see. Acrylics are flat, no character, in fact it looks like it was painted on. Whereas regular stucco is natural. regular stucco comes from the earth and so do its colors. Not like acrylic who's colors are made in a factory in St Louis. They are both beautiful finish cladding for residential and commercial applications. The choice is yours. Which would you rather have on your dream home? Acrylic stucco? or Conventional stucco? Music provided by
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  • @danielparsons5519
    @danielparsons5519 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey Brotha. Fellow Plasterer here🤙🏻.
    Just wanted to say, nice Primus scoop, and your trowel technique is good.
    With code here and quite frankly all stucco repairs there are two key ingredients you need to apply. First, bonding agent and make sure you're wire is reattached.
    Second, use expansion caulking or there will be a crack ALL the way around what you repaired.
    My Brother. I love the video and your editing. Your on your way.
    Much love dude.
    Live long and Plaster!🖖🏻❤️

  • @carlitosinvegas6015
    @carlitosinvegas6015 13 дней назад

    Amazing video im currently working on my backyard patio door upgrade and requires stucco work this video is very helpful thanks for uploading

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  13 дней назад

      @@carlitosinvegas6015 I wish you the best in your endeavors. Subscribe if you haven’t already so you won’t miss any future tips

  • @tomhurley3938
    @tomhurley3938 Год назад +4

    Ken!! Used to work around you, but never got to actually "watch you work". Glad to see your still the master. Tom H. Master Masonry (ret)

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  Год назад

      Hi. I remember you sort of. You were older than me. Raymond white and Randy Berg knew you more. You were always referred to as Hurley. “ Let’s go see Hurley”

  • @hollycannon7037
    @hollycannon7037 Год назад +1

    This is not construction, this is artwork at a high level! I love stucco, I hope it never becomes a lost art.

  • @alphapimp
    @alphapimp 2 года назад +1

    Top notch as always 👍

  • @sergioalvarezofficial1074
    @sergioalvarezofficial1074 Год назад +2

    Great video thank you

  • @fatonprishtina3251
    @fatonprishtina3251 2 года назад

    Good job

    • @lorraineweir5249
      @lorraineweir5249 2 года назад

      Great tradesman' much better than the show off with the white shirt just does his job and well been doing this for 45 years in Glasgow u can get a job anytime

  • @jonlauer5344
    @jonlauer5344 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! About to start a similar project on my house.

  • @Geeven1
    @Geeven1 Год назад +2

    Super nice video Grtz from the Nederlands

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  3 месяца назад

      Thank you. It’s nice to see that my video stretched to the other side of the world

  • @LMP-ki2qq
    @LMP-ki2qq Год назад +1

    Really cool. Can you please list all the materials that you used. I was wondering if I could used it over on cement board an drywall with no lath, just bonding agent.

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  2 месяца назад

      Yes you sure can. Spray all your joints with adhesive and apply 2” mesh tape. Skim a cementitious base coat on then let it dry. Then apply your desired acrylic finish. By the way the cementitious base coat would be polybond or Dryvit, sto, synergy something like that that would be suitable for an acrylic finish. Good luck

  • @t-bone9403
    @t-bone9403 Год назад +3

    really like your texture technique. what brand/type of mud do you use for the scratch cote?

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  Год назад

      Thank you T-bone. We use Home Depot Sakrete mixed with Rapid set stucco.

  • @zafarjoiya
    @zafarjoiya 2 года назад +1

    A1

  • @marcleblanc7021
    @marcleblanc7021 Год назад +3

    Quick question Ken. do you have to put a finish coat or could you have textured right over the brown coat?? thanks

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  Год назад +2

      Hi Mark sorry for late reply. I often just use the pre mixed brown mud to texture over the brown base coat. I don’t always use finish. It depends on if I can get the size of the grain of sands to match

  • @user-qo7vh1yw9s
    @user-qo7vh1yw9s 11 месяцев назад +2

    Easy money keep it pushing

  • @metalbill
    @metalbill 11 месяцев назад +4

    5:00 the lath is upside down. Great job. The bumps are there to furr out the lath into the stucco.

    • @brikkijim
      @brikkijim 11 месяцев назад +1

      Good catch

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  3 месяца назад

      Yes sometimes on smaller jobs we flip the wire over so it doesn’t curl outward. On this since it’s open stud construction there is plenty of room for mud to get behind the wire. As another comment said “good catch”

  • @moresalad221
    @moresalad221 10 месяцев назад

    I just had two guys come out and put on the scratch and brown base coat. It's not smooth and they left little spots here and there with no stucco. They also left a corner with the plywood and lath exposed. Said that they will have to come back and put a corner bead before the finish.

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  3 месяца назад +1

      There are many fly by night guys doing this work. Be careful in your selection there is a reason they call them Con tractors

  • @wolverinegnr
    @wolverinegnr Год назад +2

    What's the difference between scratch mud, brown mud and finish mud? Thanks

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  Год назад +2

      Hi and thanks for reaching out. The products are the same. They can be adjusted as necessary. Thanks for Chiming in

  • @ernestogonzalez17
    @ernestogonzalez17 2 года назад

    great video lad . you should consider uploading more videos to your channel eh ?

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  2 года назад +3

      Thank you Ernesto. I am. I have fresh stuff coming. It’s exciting! Next video is foam stucco trim install from beginning to end.

    • @ernestogonzalez17
      @ernestogonzalez17 2 года назад

      @@AbersonPlastering glad to hear that !! Thx

  • @garretdouglas4056
    @garretdouglas4056 2 года назад

    👍🏻 just had windows stuccoed around and sand texture entire wall but 3 days later some cracks mostly from corners. Could that have been prevented? It was a textured finish previously.

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  2 года назад +3

      Hi Garret, It has been from my experience that cracks in the existing will transfer through the other two coats of finish, especially if the project has been refinished prior. Existing homes may have a stretchy paint that conceals cracks, then when we plaster over the stretchy paint with bonding agent applied to wall, the new stucco cannot hold up to the movement in the wall.
      Windows and doors and any other openings, like ventilation vents or foundation vents invite cracks from corners.
      All that is left for you to do is caulk and paint. That is truly the best solution now. Or live with it knowing it is natural for stucco to crack and cracking does not necessarily mean your contractor did a bad job. Thanks for watching my vids. I would love to have your subscription. Ken

    • @garretdouglas4056
      @garretdouglas4056 2 года назад

      @@AbersonPlastering they were new windows and short wall below window kind of like in your video. I was thinking maybe not enough elasticity in the new stucco by not adding acrylic to the mix but maybe not.

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  2 года назад

      @@garretdouglas4056 In this video above we only used the acrylic bonder in the finish coat to help it stick. It probably has a slight resistance to cracking, but its main use is like a glue to help it stick to everything. And there is more here than I could put into one video. The lathing installation could be a suspect, but you would need pictures but then its only stucco. Main concerns would be leaking. Its supposed to storm here in Nor cal on Sunday. Look for leaks

    • @mikejohnson3019
      @mikejohnson3019 2 года назад

      What bonding agent do you use recommend. Thanks MJ'S Stucco And Plaster

  • @user-fp9kr1ss9d
    @user-fp9kr1ss9d 7 месяцев назад

    neoprene float vs steel float or wood float - pros cons - please and thank you in advance
    Also - everything was bag mixed - all the same rapid set for Scratch brown and finish? Finsh with bonding agent made finsh white? or was finish a different product?

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  7 месяцев назад +2

      You only need the rapid set for the scratch unless you are going to put a finish stucco on the same day. Steel trowel float is the fastest but only acrylic finish suitable. Otherwise a neoprene float is best for regular stucco. You can’t find a good wood float though. We used to use the #1 wood shingles floats that we made for floating the brown coat. The wood floats work well on brown coat that is still slightly wet. But an experienced pro can use a neo float over slightly wet brown by pulling up on the wall only up direction never down or sideways. Green sponge floats are great for floating wet brown. But when brown starts to dry use neoprene. Don’t wait too long. Use a trowel in other hand to scrape high spots. Try not to leave the area to open. We need to close the brown, tighten it up not open it up. Float walls first then use a rod to level the wall and gently float again. Bonding agent only slightly changes the color of the finish.

    • @user-fp9kr1ss9d
      @user-fp9kr1ss9d 7 месяцев назад

      @@AbersonPlastering thanks we almost always have used steel on brown after we 48" darby it... on lime plaster inside we used the green neos...before we burn it in with steel .. we have never really done rapid set patches - yet - and to be clear the finish coat was a 1:2 sand cement with bonding agent? I ask because it looked white... we use lots of eifs finish as the finish - so scratch brown elastomeric with sand and color as a finish... I really enjoyed watching you two just get it done in 4 hours... i need guys that will hump like that every day.... thanks again

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  7 месяцев назад

      Yeah gotcha. The finish coat on this is actually either a 20/30 or a 16/20 finish product from a bag. Thanks for checking in and Merry Christmas.

  • @mannyrob
    @mannyrob 3 месяца назад +1

    The quikrete bonding agent is the best, do not get the Silka brand its more watery & doesn't work in my opinion, tried it 2 different times did not adhere anything.

  • @mikejohnson3019
    @mikejohnson3019 2 года назад

    Whats the special recipe in the scratch

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  2 года назад

      Hi Mike. 1 bag fast set stucco from lowes to 1 bag pre mixed regular stucco plus enough water to make it spreadable. Using a high speed drill/mixer works wonders

  • @danb781
    @danb781 Год назад

    Why didn’t you put the paper under the moiststop at the bottom of the window

    • @AbersonPlastering
      @AbersonPlastering  Год назад

      We did. Paper is under and over moistop. There is no inspection so no one needs to see the moistop. Paper is also under and over on sides of window. Thanks for checking in!

  • @EddieVazquez-pk6lu
    @EddieVazquez-pk6lu Год назад +1

    You did ok but you mest up on your second sheet of paper it should have been under the moiststop on the bottom of window and then other side amd too was ok and was suppose to be over the moiststop