why dont they put horsehair in plaster anymore?? seems like they had a reason to do it before… for those without plastering skills i put up 1/4 inch cement board and finish over that. thanks i learned lots.
@mnikaluza47 ай бұрын
my arms hurt just watching you
@StuccoPlastering7 ай бұрын
Hello, yes there was a reason for the added horse hair and even human hair, It gave the plaster and stucco more strength. These days they make Fiberglass mesh, as it's easier to buy and add. I'd advise Sheetrook to cover wood keyed lath personally as the cement board is heavy and not recommended for ceilings, they are too heavy. Cheers.
@phillystrangler73375 ай бұрын
I’ve been in the electrical trade for 24 years … I’ve worked with older guys just like Kirk , they are the best … a wealth of knowledge, a great sense of humor and a passion for his trade . Right on brother
@StuccoPlastering5 ай бұрын
Howdy Boston, ops I mean Philly Strangler, man, I like your style, thank you.
@mirangermanll8 жыл бұрын
Of all the home construction I've done and seen, over the past 40 some years ...... I've never, ever - seen how plaster is applied to ceilings, till now! Thanks for your video! It was well presented, and understandable! :)
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
Morning Carsten Hahn, thank you, I take it you have plaster on the inside of your home and are ready to at least do some patchwork, hopefully it's not necessary, but the majority of folks who stumble on this site, need to repair their number 1 investment and pleasure their home, Best wishes, kirk giordano plastering
@mirangermanll8 жыл бұрын
+Kirk & Jason Giordano's plastering & stucco tips for Nope - just never seen it done before.
@myronsmith21146 жыл бұрын
Carsten Hahn - in 40 years you have never been on a blue board job that's hard to believe
@Tom-it3hz10 жыл бұрын
Found you the other day…Thank God there are guys like you representing the working business man…i'm busting my ass over in NY, and surviving thanks to guys like KIRK!!!
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Hello Tommy Brando, thank you, your comment means alot coming from the working class like myself. Best wishes and thanks for watching in New York City. Kirk and Jason
@bluebird51006 жыл бұрын
Kirk your a hard working man. Great job. I love seeing a real craftsman at keeping an old house true to form by making an authentic repair instead of just using drywall because it is easier and cheaper.
@StuccoPlastering6 жыл бұрын
Good evening Bluebird dude, exzackory Live long, and plaster Plastering tips and techniques
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Hey Apaache dude, there little glory in being the best. Now doing it right, getting paid, complimented on procedures and a possible referral from the customer to their friends and relatives, I can relate to this. That being said sign me up as contestant, what can I say I love a challenge! Best wishes, and have a great day! Kirk Giordano plastering
@not2tees10 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for these videos from an absolute amateur. You are a talented plasterer but also a talented teacher.
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Hello Not2toes, thank you, it just takes practice and a love of what you do, best wishes, Kirk & Jason Giordano’s DIY plastering and stucco network
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Evening Peter, the mesh was applied to the original ceiling as it was failing and another coat was applied to it. (Too much weight) That and the new flooring above plus other issues weakened it, which contributed to its failing. Have a good evening. Kirk Giordano plastering
@davidrogers14599 жыл бұрын
Thank you Kirk for the wonderful video series on plastering. You're a natural on screen talent, with talent! You're work reminds me of an old school tile installer I worked with many years ago who installed everything on lath and mud. Americas great tradition of highly skilled and hand crafted workmanship is kept alive by tradesmen like yourself. God bless you and yours.
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
David Rogers Mr. Rogers, with that bone, you are my newest and bestest pal, thank you. Best wishes, Kirk giordano Plastering
@cyberlobo908010 жыл бұрын
Great video. I had a hard time repairing a sheet of drywall on the ceiling. My little one left the water running on the upstairs bathroom and it got through the second the floor down to the ceiling of the first floor. Luckily I stopped it before major damage was done but the drywall sheet did get damaged. When I put the replacement, the new drywall was not even with the original drywall. This video actually allowed me to learn how to apply the plaster with several coats until it looks even. All I have to do now is apply the texture which I need to see how its done on one of the videos here on youtube. Thank you Stucco Plastering... great video and very well explained.
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Evening Cyber Lobo, it's fellas like you who make this videoing some of our work worth every minute it takes to film and put on KZbin., Thank you and have a great evening. kirk giordano plastering
@sidisboi11 жыл бұрын
Man,,,I've been waiting for these type of videos...It's great you posted this...I love to plaster,my own house
@TomClawson-j5q Жыл бұрын
You rock at you trade. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of plastering ceilings. We are using your advice on the ceilings of our parents' 130 yr old house that we are renovating. Keep on mudding!
@StuccoPlastering Жыл бұрын
Howdy Tom, glad to help. cheers.👨🏻🔬
@KentSchneeveis11 жыл бұрын
Kirk, you are the Man of the Men. I do sheetrock, tape, and mud, AND stucco/plaster for a living and ... well you're the man. Your video crew and youtube posting crew is utmost. I wish we wern't soo busy "doing it," otherwise I'd love to have a beer with you guys. But, there are jobs to do. Are there not? I operate out of Palo Alto, work just as hard as you guys. So, keep up the good work. And thanks again for "yet another one." Kent at KJS Painting & Renovations.
@scottoppelt10 жыл бұрын
great stuff Kirk, we are brothers from another planet; Been there done that, I was taught by the great Leo Ranieri of Ranieri Brothers, an old union company, I went to school with the sons during the the earlier 1980s..Great stuff and I have learned a ton ,,thanks Kirk
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Howdy Gil Velazquez, what’s the old saying out of site out of mind? I used to use structo-lite and diamond almost always then switched to the commercial types a few years ago when I was showing my sons how to plaster. I really should go back to the structo-lite plasters as they are easier to use, thanks for the tip. The next interior fix I’ll use these plasters, it’s be just like old times. Thanks for watching and have a great day! Kirk Giordano Plastering
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Good morning Kent, there’s always time for a beer, you buying? On this one Jason just turned the camera off, I walked outside and heard a big bang, my sons said dad, (As soon as we loosened the light, the whole thing ceiling fell on the scaffold). This is the reason I set the entire area with scaffold, too bad the camera wasn’t still rolling. Those boys of mine are very athletic and got the hell out the way. Thanks for watching and have a great day! Kirk Giordano Plastering
@vicz88996 жыл бұрын
Few things more satisfying than doing plaster repair all day, then relaxing while watching someone else labor.
@StuccoPlastering6 жыл бұрын
Good evening Vic dude, I prefer doing the work instead of just watching anyday of the year. Live long and plaster Sharing the plastering knowledge
@disklamer3 жыл бұрын
Always fun to see the different ways to tackle a job. I'm sure I am not the only one who also enjoys the demolition parts, don't skip those.
@StuccoPlastering3 жыл бұрын
Good evening Disklamer, too bad we didn't have the camera on a tripod, you would have enjoyed seeing half of the duel plaster finishes falling on us, we laughed it off as, shit happens.😉
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Howdy dawaves, thank you, We are getting better at showing 8 hours of work in the shortest amount of time possible on just what we feel is important for the DIY minds. Thanks for watching and have a great day! Kirk Giordano Plastering
@danbartstow98292 жыл бұрын
Strong shoulder work my friend! I switch arms when floating ceilings..Left hawk right hawk…Takes the strain off..Much respect
@StuccoPlastering2 жыл бұрын
Howdy Dan exzackory, no such thing as a one-handed plasterer. 🤙
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Howdy Ryan, it’s the 20 minute drywall compounds or mud they sell at Home Depot, or Lowes and all the major materials plaster and stucco yards such as Westside in Oakland or Close in Hayward. They have 5, 20, 40, 60, 80, and even longer muds. I find 20 minute mud just right for my speed. Thanks for watching and have a great day! Kirk Giordano Plastering
@chuylovesbrittany10 жыл бұрын
Love your videos, you guys are the motivation for us youngsters. Pls never stop
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Jesus Rivera, thank you. Thats reason enough to continue filming our work. As long as folks like you learn and enjoy what we already know, this gives us pleasure. Best wishes. Kirk and family
@donreefer20344 жыл бұрын
I was only kidding Kirk when I said mash not lath we call things different on the East Coast I never thought you get back to me thanks for getting back to me.
@StuccoPlastering3 жыл бұрын
Good evening don Reefer dude, cheers.😉 Note: to 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. 🥳 Kirk Giordano Plastering
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
HI Rick Holland, Structo-lite can be used, but can't be finished on the same day unless you're familiar with the accelerator additive. I used Westpac's fast set on this fix. It's sold everywhere. best wishes, Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plaster and stucco channel
@telosfd10 жыл бұрын
What I liked most was the metal mesh that entered the roof. Because appeared from the beginning that the plaster remover did not catch inside the planking of the roof. I do this when servicing Victorian wall as I did day before yesterday on my balcony. Nice video.
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Hello telosfd, thank you, better safe than sorry. best wishes, Kirk Giordano plastering
@cipher25 жыл бұрын
This was the first video I ever saw for this channel, it is a classic!
@StuccoPlastering4 жыл бұрын
Happy New Years Cipher, Man, I sho-nuff like your style. Bringing peace, love, and harmony back to the world of plastering. The complete plastering encyclopedia on video, by the plastering messengers of KZbin with over 800 videos.
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Howdy Phillip, thank you. This one had a lot going on but it gives an idea of how to repair the simply stuff too. Thanks for watching and have a good evening. Kirk Giordano plastering
@mickygeomagician186810 жыл бұрын
well presented and thorough presentation. Well worth the watch and very helpful.
Kirk you crack me up! Found a roll of 100dollar bills, I found bottles of whiskey in the wall of an old home in Boulder Creek , early 1900s home . Thanks Kirk , from Big Belly Santa Cruz
@StuccoPlastering3 жыл бұрын
Good evening Big belly dude, man, I used to go to builder creek all the time to party.🤔 Note: to 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. 🥳 Kirk Giordano Plastering
@robertelie14342 жыл бұрын
Learnt a lot from this video. Keep up the great tutorials.
@StuccoPlastering Жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@dismaldog6 жыл бұрын
Love seeing Lath and plaster kept instead of the quickest way-Good job,And i think people forget that different countries use different Materials and some methods to other countries,here they use plasterboard and only set the joints and sand,in UK They skim the whole lot.I am looking at getting back to the trade again but in a heritage situation working on only older properties Where lath and plaster and solid walls done with Lime plaster,too many people destroy their old properties with modern materials instead of the original.Great videos guys!
@StuccoPlastering6 жыл бұрын
Howdy William dude, thank you, I agree. Live long and plaster teaching plastering to apprentice's or DIY homeowners
@timothybrown75274 жыл бұрын
They are starting to get into the old style lime plasters in heritage restoration projects in the US. I am a gypsum base coat and finish lime with gauging plaster-guy, myself
@mikegdent8410 жыл бұрын
This wAs very helpful i appreciate you taking the time to do this. Im new at the diy stuff but i have educational training and this was very informative and clear
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Evening Michael Dent, thank you, Informative and clear? I like that! I am a pretty simple dude myself, I try and explain it as best as possible. Thanks for watching and have a good evening. kirk and family
@gateway88338 жыл бұрын
Amazing craftsmanship.
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
+Abby Babby, thank you, you are on fire with that comment, Cheers, kirk giordano
@jefffluharty21167 жыл бұрын
Great job! You're the real deal.
@StuccoPlastering7 жыл бұрын
Good Evening Jeff, thank you Best wishes, FYI, all of us here at the giordano plastering channel wish to thank all our subscriber and those of you who accidentally stumble on our channel a happy and prosperous new year kirk giordano plastering
@highneb111 жыл бұрын
I'm skimming a ceiling tomorrow DIY. Ill be trying some of these techniques.
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Evening again Matthew, there are so many ways and muds a person can use for this type of repair, I have found this to be the easies and the materials available from Home Depot to Lowes and all the major stucco material yards, so I did this video for all you DIY fellas. Best wishes with your project. kirk giordano
@finelineification8 жыл бұрын
Hi Kirk , Good video , reminds me of a cieling I helped plaster many years ago , it was at the very top of a hotel stairwell , we cut carefully around the perimeter ( same as you ) and suddenly the whole cieling came down , and kept going , all the way down the stairs 😮 good times though
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
Afternoon Graham Johnston, the exact same thing happened with this ceiling, unfortunately the camera was off as it was, as unprofessional as this sounds really cool. Those two fearless boys simply dodged it then laughed as they thought it funny, good thing the scaffold caught the weight or I would have been buying a new floor. Best wishes, kirk giordano
@myronsmith21146 жыл бұрын
Graham Johnston- That's why you take out sections 1 at a time
@bahramatashkar661611 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful video.
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Hi babak arya, I wouldn't go that far, but thank you, what this video didn't show was the entire ceiling dropped, about 600 pounds onto the scaffolding after the light was removed. There were three coat of plaster on it. My boys are quick and neither flinched or got hurt, instead they said, aaa crap dad you were right we should have kept the camera rolling. Thanks for watching and have a groovy day! Kirk giordano plastering
@bahramatashkar661611 жыл бұрын
StuccoPlastering Hi Kirk, I am doing our new ceiling with Clay, hay and sand, the clay and sand are free from our land and the hay is bought from near farmer. I have done about 1sq. meter with tickness about 30mm it looks very solid and hard, it took 3 weeks to dry, I will continue the rest of the ceiling witch is about 35 sq meters. have a nice day Babak
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Good evening babak arya, thats definitely old school, but much of the world in the old days used similar materials, best wishes, kirk Giordano
@FacetsOfTruth10 жыл бұрын
Great job you guys. I'm sure this type of work will put some 'shoulders' ya. LOL
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Morning Sir Pryo, thank you, I do look at all of our jobs as getting paid to work out. Best wishes, Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plaster and stucco network
@MrDjpete19 жыл бұрын
Hi Kirk Pete here (again) Over here in the uk we have been stopped from using grinders to remove old/cracked plaster. We now use sonic cutters . Don't know if you have used them yet but they are great . There is very little dust and they cut very fast. Any way another great video cheers.
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
MrDjpete1 Hi Mr. Djpete, grinders do make a huge mess, I have used a Mulit-Max dremel for excellent results myself.Kirk & Jason Giordano DIY plastering tips
@mmorgan789 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Good information.
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
Hi Mark Morgan, thank you , Cheers, kirk giordano
@lchitman8 жыл бұрын
Skilled layering and float out of those layers. A lot of respect on that. Thankfully here in the Southeast I don't run across alot of the traditional plaster jobs, and what few I have, someone screwed them up by spraying asbestos contaminated popcorn texturing on then leaving the home owner with two options, overlay with sheet rock if possible or call an abatement company in to rip it apart and then for me to come in to redo. Since most of my companies work deals with removel of popcorn and "acoustic" ceiling textures and refinish work......and everyone up until recently had at one point had their ceilings remodeled with the mess or their homes were done originally by the build contractor for cost savings and time....anyway, newer homes that came with it and have minimal paint spraying if any the textures come right off with either a little moisture or scraping and then a little moisture, but if it was done over a painted or primed surface and then painted later for a cleaner look it's hard as a rock and will not let go of the surface usually so we check securement and then have to skim out the ceilings with 45 to 90 minute mix with as little lines as possible, and then go back with a smooth coat of ready mixed bucket mud with a pinch of water mixed in. Then follow up with using a porter cable giraffe sander, check with lights for blemished spots, and then start finish work with the primers and paint. After doing that a few times doing a fresh sheet rock install and finish job seems easy and leaves you with appreciation for the guys who do plaster work
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
Hello Rob Pearson, thank you, you seam a expert in sheetrock? Both require lot of real work and an even greater amount of time in. I just watched a sheet-rocker install the boards with his lifter, and had all the proper mud tools including the bazookas and stilts, was a pleasure to watch as he was the real deal, and made it look simpler than it actually is, Merry Christmas and a happy new year. Kirk Giordano Plastering
@lchitman8 жыл бұрын
Thank you and Merry Christmas and best wishes to you and the family
@joewhyte58138 жыл бұрын
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@Trowel189211 жыл бұрын
Hi guys great job as always kirk proper job always! Your videos are always great watch im fascinated how you guys do the job in america ! Maybe we should have a world cup of plastering and final to be held in marshalltown where else ha! Keep the videos coming many thanks for them best regards nick
@davidskeeterskeeter18356 жыл бұрын
Hi Kirk,,back in the 70s, I used to use X-ray plaster in hospitals,,also I’ve used a special plaster to be used in squash courts,(special due to the ball hitting the wall whilst hot) May I ask if you have used any of these products in the USA ? No doubt many plasterers would find it interesting? , I’d like to add, That in 1960 when I started only the following materials were available to us for everyday plastering, Plasterboard,,you had a choice of 2,,1/2 inch or 3/8 ! Sand,,Portland cement,,,with a bit of washing up liquid,!!,,lol And for skimcoat,,we had a choice of 2,, Statite,,which you mixed, like piss,, that one you sometimes had to finish trowel the next morning,!! Or. thistle, which had only 2 stages, soft, and rock hard,!! with nothing in between,!! You would end up scraping it back with the back of your trowel,!😣😣 And thick hessian scrim for drywall joints,,,y that was crap, would show through for a pastime😤😤 No galvanise angle beads for us,,we used wooden strips,! 😤😤, Really glad to see you fellas have it a bit easier nowadays although it’s still hard work, Warmest regards from Dave from the 🇬🇧,,The 71 year old spread,👍👍
@StuccoPlastering6 жыл бұрын
Good evening Dave the Spring Chicken Plasterer. yea, I guess we do have it easy, as at least we can control the set of any interior or exterior plaster weather portland based or lime, which is huge Not so much lime here as no one want's to wait the cure time, plus, there are more additives than real lime. Of course, all the veneer systems here have a bit of lime for strength and spreadability with gypsum. Obviously, the Thistle back then didn't have any accelerators or retardants so when it set and turned back into limestone the side of a trowel would have to be solid leats you lose the rivets trying to shave this now hardened limestone, here we can't sand or pull back on edge when it's gone. We just have to apply another coat over the set finish, such is life Live long, and plaster Plastering tips and techniques
@Montery129 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kirk, for answering. Best wishes and Happy Thanksgiving. Monterey.
Howdy Kenneth Dude , thank you, I like your style as you my friend certainly have a wonderful way with words Live long and Plaster teaching repairing your number 1 investment your home
@dinomontano8457 Жыл бұрын
Kirk I look forward to your video's lv watching them
@StuccoPlastering Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
@highneb111 жыл бұрын
Great vid. Thanks for posting
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Evening Matthew dickinson, Thank you, Cheers kirk giordano plastering
@richardpaulkirk35003 жыл бұрын
Great reliable hard work done. results spot on 👍
@StuccoPlastering3 жыл бұрын
Good evening Richard, thank you.😉 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. 🥳 Kirk & Jason Giordano Plastering
@simonj4811 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Lots of information there for a newbie like me. :)
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
h simonj48, thats our side job, teaching the world how to plaster 1 video at a time. cheers' kirk giordano
@Lynda556510 жыл бұрын
Great video..we are renovating our kitchen...where the crown moulding goes...should we tape where the walls meet the ceiling??
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Hi Lynda, I usually tape any areas where I don't want the dust to go. In this case I didn't want the dust in any other room except this one we were working on. Plus I had all 6 windows open for ventilation. The dust although you can't see it spreads everywhere and really should not be allowed to spread throughout the house nor inhaled,you never know what's in it. Want to see what your inhaling 24/7? At night walk across the floor, then shine a flashlight beam across the room now look what's in that beam of light, that is what you're inhaling 24/7 Best wishes, kirk and family
@gosselinkfinecarpentry978610 жыл бұрын
Yes put up tape and compound where the ceiling meets the wall. Just a tape coat of compound it will keep out the drafts and any dust from coming behind the crown.
@mattdelay727210 жыл бұрын
Kirk, Here in Portland, OR old plastered walls had texture. My '27 bungalow is flat & smooth in the kitchen, but little bumps like sand or pebbles (really small pebbles) everywhere else. Like a sanded stucco look. How do I replicate this textured look using Westpac's fast-set? Your videos are fantastic. You've helped me through various repairs around my house and I am forever grateful. Thanks! Matt, Portland, OR
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Evening Matt Delay, easy question, place a handful or more of sand in you mix, look at the wall is question, if is a very light or a fine sand use silica, if it's heavy use plaster or oly sand. I have used every kind of san know to man if efforts to match certain patterns, best wishes, Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering channel
@dawaves2211 жыл бұрын
Great Video!
@PeterAgostiniJdcap2611 жыл бұрын
Hiya Kirk, So the mesh will reinforce the structure of the floor above an the plaster , I gather , nice job guys .TU. peace . Pete
@TheHavrelandtExperiment17 күн бұрын
Whoever built my house in 1949 used lath, paper and chicken wire to plaster the walls. It's a nightmare on wheels.
@StuccoPlastering16 күн бұрын
@@TheHavrelandtExperiment That’s a very effective way to do the exterior, are you saying this was also done to the interior?
@Tom-it3hz10 жыл бұрын
Kirk you keep guys like me chasing jobs and money!!
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Howdy Tommy Brando, thats whats it's about, finding work you enjoy doing to provide the means to live a healthy lifestyle. In my case to provide the means to pay to have my kids college educated and eat healthy foods. Best wishes. Kirk and family
@joeli88063 жыл бұрын
You are the MAN!
@StuccoPlastering3 жыл бұрын
Evening Joe Li, thank you, my friend.😏
@jeffrywalsh558110 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for all the videos! My wife an I just bought an older home that is in disrepair upstairs in regards to the plaster (104 years old, cracked and holed to heck). I've looked for 20 minute "mud" and just want to be sure I'm getting the right stuff (trying for 45-90 minute instead). What is the stuff you are you using from Westside?
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Hi Jeffry Walsh, I am using Westpac's fast set its technically a drywall compound. Home Depot and Lowes sells the exact same product that Westside. great minds think alike, fools never differ. cheers! Kirk and family
@maxlewis2333 жыл бұрын
Great job. In UK it looks like we use different compounds. Over here we use hardwall/bonding to build up a base coat and then multifinish for topcoat. Is it similar over your side of the pond?
@StuccoPlastering3 жыл бұрын
Good afternoon Max my fellow plasterer from across the pond, same system or materials, different names.😉 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. 🥳 Kirk & Jason Giordano Plastering
@arasimo10 жыл бұрын
Kirk, Just left the army and aside of my fulltime job my wife and I have been buying multi family's. On the east coast we have horse hair plaster. Do you have videos on how to sure them up and finish them? Of is that uncommon on west coast? Either way thank you for the videos it's been a great help
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Morning Arasimo, we don't use horsehair any more, now they have fiberglass fibers in the materials. Best wishes, Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering channel
@stevie125 жыл бұрын
what a job you have done there minted
@StuccoPlastering4 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year Stevie, thank you. Bringing peace, love, and harmony back to the world of plastering. The complete plastering encyclopedia on video, by the plastering messengers of KZbin with over 800 videos.
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
Evening Pong Ho Lee, excellent advice, or wear my expensive quality dust mask. Inhaling dust like this kicks my ass for up to a week if I'm not careful. You too much be a tradesman? Thanks for the tip and have a great evening. kirk giordano
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
Hello Albert, for small patches like this, nothing beats Westpac fast sets, you can buy 20, 40,60, 90 minute mud and so on. Plus it's sold at both home depot and Lowes and all the professional Plastering yards. Best wishes, kirk giordano plastering Tips
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
No worries albert. have fun. kirk giordano plastering tips
@emutiny9 жыл бұрын
Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips Hey guys It is not branded westpac on the east coast but just ask for 20 minute mud. The stuff from lowes smells like shit (literally) so id recommend going to home depot if your on the east coast. Thanks kirk. You are the man!
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
Evening Mutiny dude, you seam like a rebel, I like that in a person. I usually buy from our plaster material yard myself. Thanks for the tips, i’m sure folks will listen no one want to work with mud that smells like shit. Best wishes, kirk giordano plastering
@paulpetralie86714 жыл бұрын
I have a 5’x6’ ceiling to patch, and if I put strucco lite as my base coat, then 20 min. Mud for my finish, will it crack around the edges if I don’t tape it ?
@StuccoPlastering4 жыл бұрын
Howdy Paul, if it were me, I'd use a 20-minute drywall compound for the base, middle if needed, and the finish coat. I have not had cracking issues with this type of patching, now exterior stucco that's a different thing with cracking. Introducing peace, love, and harmony back to the plastering world. Sound Plastering tips for the DIY beginner or the Professional Plastering experts
@nickophonicnicky3 жыл бұрын
Sure wish you guys came out to Iowa. My daughter needs this done for her ceiling that fell.
@StuccoPlastering2 жыл бұрын
Good evening C H, Sorry, but Iowa's a 31-hour drive for us to repair a ceiling. We try and keep the drive under 20-hours each way.😏 On a serious note, at least it didn't injure anyone when it fell? This one did fall on all three of us, but no problem, we just shook it off. Best wishes, 😏
@nickophonicnicky2 жыл бұрын
@@StuccoPlastering Thank you for replying back. Sure hope we can find a contractor as professional as you guys.
@StuccoPlastering2 жыл бұрын
@@nickophonicnicky Hello, I would recommend you google “Plastering contractors” in your area. This may help you decide. This search may also bring up "yelp" Theirs is a paid subscription, so their reviews may be biased than Google; however, you can scroll and read through the Yelp reviews. With the help of both reviews apps, hopefully, you find the best fit for your needs. If you're still not certain, ask to view their completed jobs and or repairs and, if possible, speak directly with their past clients. Best wishes, Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
@petercairney574210 жыл бұрын
Hey Kirk, I just bought a 90 year old house on the east coast. I have holes with exposed lathe in the walls & ceiling. It seems easier to screw sheetrock into the lathe, patch the edges and skim coat. Am I missing something ? What is the disadvantage to that ?
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Evening Peter Cairney, if this work and you can find the timber lath with the screws and understand how to apply a finish over the screw heads this can work, i I have done this befor. The project we did here was completely failing, separating in large sections. This project was beyond screw repairs. Best wishes, Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering and stucco network
@gilbertvelazquez125411 жыл бұрын
Hi Mr. Giordano how come you didnt used Bumper Harvest Gypsum and Perlited Gypsum Plaster or ProRoc Thanks as always a great JOB
@drivingteacher7867 жыл бұрын
Great video Kirk, i got a house which had rafters in the ceiling and we pulled them out and replaced it with plasterboards screwed into joists. After skimming the boards with plaster we noticed a few months later we noticed hair line cracks running across the joints :( Any advise? Was told this might happen due to vibrations and movements from upper floors when there is people walking around. Unfortunately your process is very labour intensive and could find no one that has the skills you have or the ones that do restoration are very expensive!! Other option is wait until your back in UK visiting your in laws in Liverpool hahah! Take care Syed from Leeds
@StuccoPlastering7 жыл бұрын
Howdy Syed, I agree with the fallas who said movement and vibrations can and will cause this. We'll be back next year to help fix, but you will need plenty pints of the good stuff, FYI, my personal opinion is at this stage the project is complete, you can caulk and paint, bhut more than likely these hairline cracks will continue, they may be unsightly but should not be a problem structurally. Cheers FYI, all of us here at the giordano plastering channel wish to thank all our subscriber and those of you who accidentally stumble on our channel a happy and prosperous new year kirk giordano plastering
@rickholland247110 жыл бұрын
What kind of plaster is useable for repairing missing plaster. I have used structo light before. What is the equivalent material to what we have now to use.
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick Holland, it's a Gypsum drywall compound, cheers! kirk giordano
@casst3469 жыл бұрын
top notch job!
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
mach smith Hello Mach, thank you, Kirk Giordano
@swashbucklesfortysix5511Ай бұрын
the pool trowel plasterers love it Kirk yeehaa
@StuccoPlasteringАй бұрын
@@swashbucklesfortysix5511 This was as my boy, Clint Eastwood would say a Cluster Fock, I had the energy to do the patch in fact had fun, but not the motivation to go back down the 16 floors and round the entire building for one measly small trowel. I wasn’t thinking those two pipes could kick my ass.🤔
@nabman561926 күн бұрын
What type of plaster are you using? Does it have fine gypsum like sand in it? Thanks.
@StuccoPlastering26 күн бұрын
@@nabman5619 we’re using a quick setting Gypsum, a twenty minute compound. Sold at all the hardware stores.
@kylenievel75156 жыл бұрын
I’m a drywall taper but could i use a 18” drywall knife and pan instead of hawk and trowel?
@StuccoPlastering6 жыл бұрын
Howdy Kyle, absolutely, in fact you can use what ever size you comfrotable with. Live long and plaster Jason and I will teach you, “how to render a wall.”
@foresakentonone4148Ай бұрын
Hmmm...ponder are you adding any sand??? Structolite/restoration I always use Kirk...plaster veneer finish...aka...puddy coat... I personally woulda not used the high rib...go oldschool... On a different note...just browsing am I...kudos...
@StuccoPlasteringАй бұрын
On the job, I believe we used 20 minute joint compound. If I were to do it again, I’d choose Structo-lite and add Calcium formite to it.
@mr.kenslifeshop40342 жыл бұрын
I definitely think your a plaster master but that ceiling, the whole ceiling probably should have been drywalled. I have been watching a lot of your videos thinking about putting some stucco on my house up North. Right now it has very thin cedar 1/2 be eled siding and it's hard to find. What is the average amount you spend on materials to do a stucco home? I am very familiar with the hawk and trowel that's what I prefer to do drywall with. So I don't think it would be too big of a stretch for me to do my own house as long as my shoulders can keep up with me. Love the videos keep them coming!!
@StuccoPlastering Жыл бұрын
Howdy Ken, it's always an option for folks to tear it all off and go back with a plaster or gypsum, or straight gypsum such as sheetrock and taping mud.😉
@jonviall5566 Жыл бұрын
Some times on my day off......................... I like to learn things.
@StuccoPlastering Жыл бұрын
You come to the right place, you can depend on us for sound advice.👨🏻🔬
@petercairney574210 жыл бұрын
Hey Kurk, what type of mud do you use for the base layer agains the lathe ? A neighbor told me to mix plaster of Paris with the Green Joint compound. I was thinking of using Structo-Lite.
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter Cairney, Structo-lite is a great base coat. Plaster of paris sets too fast, it's o.k. for casts, molds sculptures and such, however I would not use this product for a basecoat on a wall or ceiling. Best wishes, Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering and stucco network
Hi, Kirk and Son, will the cold joints (new material joining existing one) be visible after the work is done. In other words, will you be able to see lines like in the video? If no, then how do you hide it? Also, do you recommend sanding for more smothness if any? BTW your video taught me that only the bad part comes out and good part stays in. That is sweet to know because why would you want to mess with good plaster if not needed (won't make sense)? Thank you for the education. Monterey.
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
Evening Montery12 dude, excellent question, No the joints won't show if feathered in properly. A color coat cementitious finish used for exterior finishes would if applied in this same fashion. To try and remove plaster that is well adhered would be real tough so we dont. Most plaster with this wood lath will last for hundreds of years if folks are not walking above it or the home moving, as this vibration is what causes separating. And yes this product is not a veeneer plaster, so it can be sanded. Best wishes, Kirk giordano Plastering
@Montery129 жыл бұрын
+Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips Thank you for taking the time to answer, Kirk. On "joints won't show if feathered in properly," I'll look it up what you mean; unless you have a reference handy to provide me on how to do this technique properly. Thanks again. Monterey.
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
Howdy Montery dude "joints won't show if feathered in properly," means the same as blended in properly, just in plaster language. Best wishes, Kirk Giordano Plastering
@civicfire995 жыл бұрын
Hey Kirk, great video. Do you worry much about vermiculite insulation in the attic (most of it is contaminated with a small amount of asbestos)? Or do you just wear a dust mask and carry on?
@StuccoPlastering4 жыл бұрын
Good morning Dirty Dude, I never gave a mask much thought as my strength overpowered my brain.🤔 I no longer remove any stucco or plaster if I can avoid it as there's bad stuff in them when the product is disturbed or when it's being mixed, Called silica dust, a close cousin to asbestos. Bringing peace, love, and “brotherhood,” back into the 🌎 of Plastering. The most comprehensive encyclopedia of plastering on video, by the plastering messengers of KZbin. Kirk and Jason Giordano with over 800 videos 🎭 👀💃
@grizzle24510 жыл бұрын
Hello kirk. I recently plastered over my kitchen ceiling it was textured. I used some ready mixed joint cement, British Gypsum. I put on about three, with the last coat I try for ages to get a smooth finish with no gullys, I did a part and went over it with spray water then another part. It was about 20 sq meters, even after trowweling it for 8 hours I still had to go over it when it was dry to fill in loads of issues. Looks good now. Is this normal to have to go over work after the last coat? I had to sand it down a fair bit also... looked like a snow man...
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Hi Thomas Shannon, theres no bigger drag than sanding down drywall compounds, except for tearing our exterior stucco walls, which is physically tough, dangerous and dusty too. Thomas, what you are doing simply takes practice. I can spread one coat of say, Diamond, or 20 minute mud over sheetrock no problems, however when you go over timber lath your first coat should be a flat as possible for a guild. I would have recommended Structo-lite as your first coat as it's easy to apply and is like whipping cream if you mix it well. If you have the need to do this again it will be much easier. Best wishes, Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering network
@grizzle24510 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice, iv got a few more i will have a crack at. keep up the great videos... thanks
@robsan48476 күн бұрын
How much would you charge to do a whole ceiling like that?
@StuccoPlastering6 күн бұрын
@@robsan4847 Depends on too many conditions to mention here.
@tom04289 жыл бұрын
you should put a fan on the window blowing the dust out...it don't kill all the dust, but it help...just a FYI...
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
Hello Tom Lee, excellent advice and the old mask in this video has been upgraded these days also. Cheers, kirk giordano
@qigong10019 жыл бұрын
Kirk, I'm repairing a hole in the ceiling. The ceiling sheetrock will be screwed into the joists where the hole was. Its about 6' x 5'. How essential is using a plaster bonder on the sheetrock before adding the plaster? I'm using WestPac All purpose premixed joint compound. Also, it seems you just blend into the existing paint with the plaster...did you use plaster bonder on the existing paint?
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
Slap Stick Hi Slap Stick, for me it's imperative, I am responsible for everything we do. Unfortunately most guys don't use a bonding agent, the way I view it is a patch of mine fails and falls, I could be liable for serious consequences, this thought makes applying a bonding agent necessary for my piece of mind. Besides, a call back for more of my services beats a call back to fix any faulty issue I may have created. Best wishes, Kirk Giordano
@qigong10019 жыл бұрын
Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips Okay thanks, and do you recommend putting some on the existing paint which borders the hole?
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
Hi Slap stick I don't as a rule unless I am feathering in that area, but if you get any excess on this area it's no big deal as the bonding agent covers easily with paint. Thanks for watching and have a fantastic day! Kirk Giordano Plastering tips
@mikejustice11964 жыл бұрын
What materials did each coat consent of Kirk? Thanks😊
@StuccoPlastering4 жыл бұрын
Howdy Mike, I brought with me a gypsum 20-minute compound, for a small patch. When we tried to remove a small section, the whole ceiling fell on us. I used what I had at hand, this was an almost complete ceiling. If I had known in advance how much would come off, I would have used Structo-Lite. Shit happens. Plastering tips and products by Kirk and Jason Giordano with over 800 video’s bringing peace, love, and harmony back to the plastering world
@gypsydildopunks70832 жыл бұрын
It happens. What, shit? Sometimes.
@WrathOfVaz4 жыл бұрын
I've heard good things about the mesh system but given that pretty much all the plaster had been removed from the lath, why didn't the owner want to have new plaster board put up instead. It would have been stronger in the long run and provided more sound insulation. Cost?
@StuccoPlastering4 жыл бұрын
Good morning Uk Dude, many ways to skin a cat. Bringing peace, love, and “brotherhood,” back into the 🌎 of Plastering. The most comprehensive encyclopedia of plastering on video, by the plastering messengers of KZbin. Kirk and Jason Giordano with over 800 videos 🎭 👀💃
@Oblivionsthoughts10 жыл бұрын
Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering and stucco network Thanks for the vid :) this helped me allot :) Im deciding between plastering a celling rhino or putting in vanished wooden strips on the rhino boards,this seems to look way nicer but I wonder about the price and since I haven't done plastering I wonder if il mess it up or do it well , im a perfectionist so any bumps... well then it will bother me , question ? does this stuff crack ? I mean by itself due to heat or cold ? it can get very cold here like 11 degrees Celsius and can get hot, even go up to 42 degrees Celsius , just afraid of doing an awesome job and then have it crack on me :(
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
HI Angry Paintballer, plaster usually does not crack because of the heat or the cold, vibrations is what causes cracks in both interior and exterior plaster. Thanks for watching, Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering channel
@michaelboetsch2078 Жыл бұрын
Great content, it’s very informative! Just curious, what do you do with the old plaster that is removed? Dumpster or recycled somehow?
@StuccoPlastering Жыл бұрын
I bring it to the city dumps.
@seinundzeiten Жыл бұрын
old plaster has lead in them?
@thelasttaarakian Жыл бұрын
@@seinundzeiten of course not. Paint maybe…
@petergambier8 жыл бұрын
Greeting from the UK Captain Kirk, long time no speak etc, you guys sure have so many different materials from what we use here in limeyland. I noticed the date for this clip is 2013, so now in october 2016 are you still in the trade or are you now turning burgers due to the downturn in the US economy? Just joshing with you, as I know a man of your calibre will always get work. Luckily for me I have enough contacts to keep me going but things are getting a bit tight as people tighten their purse strings. Work always gets a bit thin on the ground around this time of year also I don't have a massive workforce to keep employed like you do, I only have me. The expanding metal lath we have is a lot thinner than those sheets you were putting up. I actually prefer to use wooden lath but obviously it's a lot more time consuming putting it up unless you can knock up some full sheets of lath first but very often on the conservation jobs I work on you have to use a similar material to what would have originally been there as stated by law, but instead of the iron nails that the craftsmen of old would have used I use stainless steel screws or nails. For strength purposes it's better doing what you did with the metal over the old lath especially if people are going to be jumping up and down on the floor above. All the best to you and your gang and may your trowelling arm never fail.
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
Evening Peter, it is sometimes feast or famine for us over here too, I have many contractors whom I have worked for for years who like my style so at this time I can't keep up, hopefully it stays this way until past christmas. cheers, my plastering friend. kirk giordano
@petergambier8 жыл бұрын
Recently Kirk i just cannot be bothered and want to spend more time developing my art like carving and cartooning. One year I earned more money than I had ever earned, EVER from working long hours and week-ends and as a result had a massive tax bill to pay. I didn't have the money because I hadn't put any aside ( something my wife does now) and had to take out a big loan. As a result I'm now working as few hours as I can, 5 hours a day or less and life is great, i get enough money to pay the bills and only take on lime plaster jobs and nothing that i don't want to have. happy Christmas Capt Kirk to you and your kin.xx
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
Howdy Peter, one things for certain death and taxes, But taxes do pay for needed things such as bridges and schools. Chers, kirk giordano Rendering
@petergambier8 жыл бұрын
......and parking tickets. i totally agree with you about the taxes and we should all pay our fair share but what astounds me is the way that these huge corporate entities get away with what they do, just like all of us they must pay what is due and they have big accounting firms that help them to evade their responsibilities and it makes me sick. Recently we applied for a bank loan and even though i have no credit card debt, we own our own house, I have rarely been out of work and don't claim any benefits we were refused the loan due to the fact that I only owed about £20,000 in total, and because we didn't owe hundreds of thousands. I think it's time I tried a new career and become a coke dealer or bank robber. I would definately make a lot of money with quite low risks and both these careers are growth industries, so do you fancy a transatlantic partnership? It pays a lot more than plastering thats a fact and if you get caught you go to a nice cushy jail cell with a roof over ones head and 3 meals a day plus the time to read and write books about the plasterers art.
@brucemiller27544 жыл бұрын
Hey Kirk you know what you doing you good at you good at Plaster and I liked it I learned a lot from you but you referring to studs in the ceiling called ceiling joists
@StuccoPlastering4 жыл бұрын
Good morning Bruce, I finally learned this fact a couple years ago, thanks for the tip. Bringing peace, love, and “brotherhood,” back into the 🌎 of Plastering. The most comprehensive encyclopedia of plastering on video, by the plastering messengers of KZbin. Kirk and Jason Giordano with over 800 videos 🎭 👀💃
@paddypower15799 жыл бұрын
Hi Kirk. Love your videos. I m just wandering would of been N easier if you put up a blue board and put veneer plaster. Would of save you mixing 20 bags of plaster. I got twice as big ceiling done with 3 bags of veneer plaster over a blue board. Didn't require bonding adhesive either. And only had two lathers to work on. Of course it's great to have stage set up. Kind regards Armen be/R1H-EY4oSOc
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
Hi Paddy daddy, I think the blue board would be easier, I just don't hang boards especially onto ceilings, Im no spring chicken. Cheers Kirk giordano
@mattdelay727210 жыл бұрын
One last question, Kirk. Can the plaster you use be tinted? How cool would that be, no need to paint? Let me know what you think. Thanks, Kirk -- Matt in Portland
@StuccoPlastering10 жыл бұрын
Morning Matt, I Have done this but only with the finished product,however it rarely comes out the perfect color, If you add it to the base coat it's wasting time as depending on coats necessary it will appear goofy in appearance or extremely varied in color, We have tried this with both the exterior stucco base coat (when using white cement) as well as the base coats for interior plaster. I suggest you only add color to diamond or imperial veneer finishes, these do come out o.k. excellent question< Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering channel
@talon08639 жыл бұрын
Would the California one coat product work for the scratch coat? Or would how about mixing in some plaster sand with the smooth set for the scratch coat? Does the sand make it stronger? I like your lessons, It's like cooking shows for "real men" Thanks for all the great work.
@StuccoPlastering9 жыл бұрын
talon0863 Hi Talon, I just googled the (California one coat product) it sounds exactly like the Westpac Plastering product I am using in the video, so I would have to say yes. FYI, you can do both coats the same day with this material, your not limited to just a scratch coat.Sand makes it stronger but you will lose the ability for it to adhere well and not be able to steel trowel real smooth, it's not worth the trade off. Don't add sand. Best wishes. Kirk Giordano
@talon08639 жыл бұрын
Kirk & Jason Giordanos DIY plastering and stucco tips Thank you
@quandelldinglererre75844 жыл бұрын
Damn Kirk a all that out of buckets.. wheres the stand and mud boards
@StuccoPlastering4 жыл бұрын
Happy New Years Joseph, often, I will just take the mud from the bucket. Bringing peace, love, and harmony back to the world of plastering. The complete plastering encyclopedia on video, by the plastering messengers of KZbin with over 800 videos.
@jimSP5006 жыл бұрын
Hey Kirk just curious how many coats of 20 did you put on the ceiling. That old plaster had to be at least 1 " thick.
@StuccoPlastering6 жыл бұрын
Good evening Jim 2 or 3 at least, Live long and plaster Sharing the plastering knowledge
@vinnieortega6 жыл бұрын
im sure this was the reason dry wall was invented
@StuccoPlastering6 жыл бұрын
Howdy Vinnie, just another one of the reasons. Live long and plaster Jason and I will teach you, “how to render a wall.”
@TheTechGuider3 жыл бұрын
never heard you swear till now haha great video
@StuccoPlastering3 жыл бұрын
I try every once in awhile to keep it real. 😉
@jstincone5168 жыл бұрын
Hey Kirk, love the vids..just curious as to how much you charged for that job and how long did it take? Regards Jack..
@StuccoPlastering8 жыл бұрын
evening jstincone516, thank you and sorry, the only thing I don't discuss are my cost as I'm no yardstick for measurement in comparable cost as all job repairs are quite different. best wishes, kirk giordano plastering
@ryanpharr11 жыл бұрын
What kind of mud is that? 20 minute drywall mud?
@ripley66411 жыл бұрын
nice video thank you
@StuccoPlastering11 жыл бұрын
Evening guillermo ceballo, thank you and have a nice rest of your evening. kirk giordano plastering
@beckhamjcl86 жыл бұрын
Great job , I have a question, do you get a plaster ready to put on or do you mix??
@StuccoPlastering6 жыл бұрын
Howdy Beck dude, I purchase bags of dry plaster and mix with water on the job, usually in 5-gallon buckets. Live long and plaster teaching plastering to apprentice's or DIY homeowners
@JediCisneros4 жыл бұрын
I need help to recreate the textured look of plaster on several rooms in a 1930s Spanish style home in San Bernardino, Ca (inland empire). Any recommendations?
@JediCisneros4 жыл бұрын
P.S. I've removed the existing plaster back to the lathes.
@StuccoPlastering3 жыл бұрын
Struto-lite as a basecoat and either Diamond or Imperial veer as the finish coat. Cheers kirk giordano plastering