How to Patch stucco with This Old House

Jun 6, 2008 09:29 PM
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Watch this video from This Old House to learn how to patch stucco.

Steps:

1 Scrape loose, blistered stucco from the wall with a 4-inch drywall knife.

2 Clean away loose grit and dust from the wall with a wire brush.

3 Create stucco by mixing three parts sand, one part Portland cement and ¼ part lime in trough or wheelbarrow.

4 Add water and mix with shovel until stucco is the consistency of peanut butter.

5 Mix in some mortar dye to tint the stucco to the desired color.

6 Lightly mist the wall with a garden hose; keep wall damp while applying the stucco.

7 Place some stucco on the hawk, then spread it onto the wall with a trowel.

8 Patch in all exposed wall areas with stucco.

9 Use a wet rubber float to smooth and blend the new stucco with the surrounding surfaces.

10 Press the rubber float into the stucco, then pull straight out to create a stippled texture.

11 Allow the stucco to thoroughly dry, then apply a coat of masonry primer and paint.

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