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Repair stucco cracks
Stucco is cracking , inside and out side, from garage window downward. Who does this kind of repair work in TV? More important, who has experience with repairs of this type, and recommends a contractor?
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As house settles you most likely see superficial cracks. You can get stucco patch at any hardware store/ Walmart and putty knife smear it on and paint over it. This is common and on going of stucco siding.
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As for the cracks, Sherwin Williams as well as ACE, Home Depot, and Lowes all have elastomeric crack sealers that are very easy to apply. The reason I mentioned Sherwin Williams first is you will also need touch up paint and they can typically lookup the original color of the house. |
Thanks, I am not doing that kind of work, but will find a contractor to do it. Any recommendations out there?
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I am a DIY person, so I do not have any firsthand experience to give you a specific person or company to use. |
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That clause eliminates many things people assume would be covered such as excessive home settling, drywall/stucco cracks, rotten/broken roof joists, etc., etc. |
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I had a concrete block wall fail, leaving a crack that was a "stairstep" from the bottom to the top, following the edges of the blocks. The crack was 1/2" wide. I stuffed foam insulation into the crack and covered it with the elastomeric compound, smoothed it out with a putty knife (keeping the blade wet), painted the wall and it was perfect for the 10 years we lived there. That said, if you have 1/2" cracks in a garage wall, that extends to the interior, I would have a qualified inspector or contractor identify the cause. If your cracks are small, "hairline" cracks, a good brand of ordinary caulking in a squeeze tube will do the job. Fill the crack and wipe it smooth with a wet sponge, followed by paint. If you're lucky, you will only need to follow the filled crack with the matching paint and not have to do the entire wall. NEVER use pure silicone caulking as paint will not stick to it, and it can never be removed. Some brands describe their caulking as being "siliconized". These will accept paint. Ask the salesperson to be certain. If you really need a painter, call John Wayne dba Trask Painting, 352-504-8718. Tell him Dale sent you. Our house was gutted and remodeled, inside and outside. John did all the patching and painting and did excellent work. |
I used Mike Stokes 352-267-4036. He did a great job.
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Do it yourself. Here's how:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKWsw7L8cQI I did mine, and it's just this east. |
I think it is funny to see so many people call it Sherman and not Sherwin Williams. I’m from Cleveland where they are located and some people there call it Sherman too
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Sounds like house needs painted. Efficient prep with proper materials fills crack and good paint seals them. Patches never work aesthetically as paint never matches.
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If you find someone better keep him on speed dial… |
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