"STONE" FOUNDATION REPAIR (part 4) Mike Haduck

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Mike Haduck Masonry

Mike Haduck Masonry

Күн бұрын

in this video I show how I patched up a stone foundation on the inside, the owners only wanted it cleaned up and patched because the old cement and dust kept falling out, I go a little more in detail on how I approach this type of project and some scenes of old foundations I thought I should mention, all my videos are my ways and ideas, I always suggest anyone doing any type of work to consult professional help. www.amazon.com...

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@westnewwest4325
@westnewwest4325 6 жыл бұрын
Mike I am a 50 year old engineer…..most engineers can make calculations but very few have the willingness or the ability to do real hands on work. Many others try to make things seem much harder than they really are, as if they are ‘special’ and only they can do the ‘magic’….I have no patience for this. Your knowledge is worth more than many university degrees, and your gift is the ability to give people the confidence to do these projects on their own by taking all the magic out of it. I live in a 120 year old house and have been restoring everything, electrical, plumbing, all myself, because I LIKE doing it. Last is the foundation work in the basement, and now that I have found your videos, I cannot get down there fast enough to follow your ideas and methods. Thanks for taking the magic out of it. Steve
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Steve, I appreciate hearing that from a professional, it makes me feel like I’m on the right track, thanks for the kind words there are uplifting, God bless, Mike
@billchong2089
@billchong2089 3 жыл бұрын
Mike, you are my inspiration No big deal. You make it sound so simple. Excellent videos.
@natalieelisabeth5767
@natalieelisabeth5767 8 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more with what you wrote here. Being able to communicate like this, in my experience, only comes from people who throughly understand what they’re talking about so there’s no need for ego to take over. Mike, you’ve given me confidence to do a repair that’s been on my list for months! Thank- you so much for this video, I definitely subscribed!
@brandonbishop367
@brandonbishop367 7 жыл бұрын
hi Mike , i am a Mason , 55 years old and was basically born into the trade . Ive been doing this my whole life and agree with you about the old stone foundations being better than what we are using today . i do pretty much everything as old school as allowed by code . i enjoy your videos and just found them today so Kudos to you for making them . there are not a lot of real masons around anymore . people do not realize that guys like us do all phases of masonry work rather than specialize in one area. everyone needs to know that becoming a mason is like becoming a violinist you really gotta want to be one in order to be a good one . after almost 40 years i still love what i do . and yes it is a skilled profession
@brandonbishop367
@brandonbishop367 7 жыл бұрын
PAS i live in upstate NY in the finger lakes region
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Brandon, thanks you much, hearing what you say makes me feel better about making these videos. and hearing from the old pros I know I am on the right track,,,,, God bless, mike
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
thanks Brandon been there, I appreciate it. mike
@jasonk9734
@jasonk9734 7 жыл бұрын
Brandon Bishop 8
@remodelassets6523
@remodelassets6523 7 ай бұрын
Ditto! Nice write! It’s about doing it right but with a sense of responsibility that it will last. Also it is no big deal as Mike always says
@Starvin_Marvin138
@Starvin_Marvin138 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, my wife and I bought a house built in 1840 and have a stone foundation that i worry about constantly when it rains that it will flood. We have a sump pump but I've been worried the past year about how to stop the leaking and your videos have made me feel better about if i can do anything. Thank you
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
I am sure you will do well, make sure the ground is pitched away from the house and raingutters are working and piped away, I wish you well, Mike
@anonymous10194
@anonymous10194 4 жыл бұрын
This guy's videos are the best. So much knowledge yet so humble. So happy he spends the time to teach others these skills so that they are not lost.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ashley, Mike
@etolsengmail
@etolsengmail 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you 'Bob Ross' of the masonry world. A true craftsman. Im working on the purchase of a home built in 1850 and yes it has a stone foundation.
@pipermike
@pipermike 4 жыл бұрын
I was showing my girlfriend this video and referred to Mike as Bob Ross of masonry, then I scrolled down and saw your comment, just wanted to let you know we both had a good laugh.
@GreatLightStudios
@GreatLightStudios 3 жыл бұрын
Ha! I just had the same exact thought. When he started painting on the bonding agent I had flashes of Bob painting some "happy little bushes."
@devonreign9128
@devonreign9128 3 жыл бұрын
i realize I am pretty randomly asking but do anybody know of a good site to stream newly released series online ?
@annw3263
@annw3263 Жыл бұрын
I am repairing the foundation on 177 yr old home. Love its character. I have learned so much by watching your videos. I feel confident about the restorations I have done and My friends think I am amzing for getting things done that I have never tried before. Thanks for the detailed info and explanation of details and reasoning behind every step. Keep it coming
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ann, Mike
@unclefester9113
@unclefester9113 3 жыл бұрын
I just worry about getting too carried away. If it ain't broke - don't fix it. Removing old mortar on an exterior stone wall. Nervous about removing too much to cause wall collapse. Working on a stone wall in Boston - miserable freeze thaw world. Just trying to hold the walls in place for a few more years. I so TOTALLY appreciate his approach and he build up my confidence. Thanks Mike.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Archie, Mike
@patrikk3271
@patrikk3271 23 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience! This is exactly what I'm doing with my stone foundation, fixing patching from the outside and inside of the house as water is coming through some big holes in the foundation. Best videos and information I found, and I was looking for a while now. Thank you!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 22 күн бұрын
Thanks patrikk,, Mike
@bradduff5898
@bradduff5898 7 жыл бұрын
Mike thanks so much for these videos. I'm in a house that's 100 yrs old, has a rock foundation and cause of you sir, I've been able to patch and repair it over the last two years. It's been a fun, enjoyable and satisfying project for me.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
thanks Brad, thats great, It make me feel like It is satisfying with these comments, I appreciate it. mike
@winston9505
@winston9505 3 жыл бұрын
Mike I wanted to thank you again! Because of your videos I've taken on repointing my 120 year fieldstone basement. I do a lot of the removing of the old mortar with my 9 and 5 year old children. It's really great for them to get some real work in their lives - they enjoy it and they are better for it! Thank you so much!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Winston, Happy new year, Mike
@margerykirner5604
@margerykirner5604 Жыл бұрын
Make sure your kiddos wear a mask, and enjoy!
@stanb8140
@stanb8140 7 жыл бұрын
Excellent as usual. That basement looks exactly like mine. Now I know how to take care of it. Thanks Mike!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
thanks stan, I am sure it will work out, mike
@dirediredude
@dirediredude 7 ай бұрын
Hello, just found your video researching this technique and loved the information you provided! Really easy to understand and informative. I'm going to be renovating an old basement in Pennsylvania near Philadelphia that has a stacked stone foundation and I'll definitely be referencing your work here so thank you very much. Up until now I've done a fair bit of research and basically found nothing but contradictory information which is so frustrating as a new homeowner. Seems like nobody can agree on what's best, everyone swears by their method and products, etc so it's reassuring to hear an actual stone mason giving some straight facts. Seems like the biggest misnomer is to use lime based mortar on old homes because "it will ruin the wall" but it really sounds like that's hogwash and they only reason they used that was because it was what was available at the time! Makes perfect sense. You're also the first person I've seen mention the wire mesh. That was near impossible to research. Maybe it's a Pennsylvania thing haha. Thanks again though and looking forward to digging into the project!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 ай бұрын
Thanks, I am sure you will do fine, Mike
@Paullywallnuts747
@Paullywallnuts747 4 ай бұрын
All I can say is I'm so glad I found your channel!!! Been working on old homes around Pittsburgh PA my whole life,your videos are straight to the point and extremely helpful tips !! Thank you for sharing this knowledge you saved me a ton of money !!!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Paully,, Mike
@samston
@samston 2 жыл бұрын
My basement look exactly like that, thanks mke for showing how to fix it. I brush off the dust and then wet the stone and painted it with cement. I don't see any debris falling anymore.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nancy, Mike
@Dudealoodledo
@Dudealoodledo Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, I stumbled on your videos today and have to admit, your way and style of doing masonry work makes the younger guys look like beginners. You explain everything easily and to the point with your reasons why you do things the way you do. I have not seen one video of guys "painting" the walls before covering them, and rely on additives that just add costs to the project. I do have a question for you, if you'd be so kind - I live in Mexico (I'm Canadian) and we were planting some fruit trees, only to find that there was a slab of cement underneath the dirt. So, I proceeded to break the cement in order to get the trees to root properly, and all of a sudden a big hole opened up in the ground! Turns out, there was a room from an old house on the property underneath. So, I dug it out only to find that there were still really well preserved brick walls (about 3-4 feet high/deep) and we decided to use that as the foundation for a pool. My question is, do the same techniques apply in my case? I was going to put forms and pour cement, but because of the incline of the pool base and the fact that there are already solid brick walls, it seems like overkill to pour cement over the brick walls. Could I just paint the walls like you do, then apply cement over them, levelling them out as I go? Or would you recommend a different strategy? Thank you for your videos showcasing your experience! Cheers!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Hi Jason, pools are a whole different animal, pipes ,filters, chemicals etc, most pool contractors use liners, fiberglass or concrete and rip out and install new, I would talk with them first, thanks Mike
@karengreene1999
@karengreene1999 4 жыл бұрын
I live in a very old farmhouse. I have believed there isn’t much hope to repair the stone foundation myself. This video changed my mind. Going to give it a shot one wall at a time 🤗
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Karen ,check out my videos on re pointing stone work, thanks mike
@bobm549
@bobm549 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Mike , It is trying to get cold in Southern Illinois . Just finished tuck pointing my stone foundation that is above ground 18 '' . Now I will attack the inner walls in the basement , 7' . At 67 have relearned craft that my Godfather tough me when a kid. Roofing was learned at the age of 8-10, hod carrying was always available !! That was how we grew up . Not rocket science , but mite as well be for my neighbors . Thanks again for your videos . And I'm glad our winters are moderate...... most years !
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks bob, I appreciate hearing that, mike
@peep39
@peep39 Жыл бұрын
my house was built in 1920. balloon framed. full basement, but not high enough to finish. concrete block, no footing under it, no gravel under it. The "floor" is about a half inch of concrete, and it looks like ray charles finished it with his feet. my dad's house was built in 38 on top of an old root cellar, 3 of the 4 foundation walls are sandstone with what I assume is lime mortar and lime whitewash. the outside was stuccoed at some point but on the inside, the stone and the mortar looks new. it's amazing what lasts if done right. this is a great video. you seem to answer my questions as they come into my head. south jersey by the way. i'm intrigued by lime and I have placed some orders with Lancaster lime works which is local to you and me
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Hi peep, I got a video out called " lime , mortar or portland " what should .I use, that should help. Thanks mike
@warthogart
@warthogart 4 жыл бұрын
I always look for Mike's videos when I need to do anything with my stone foundation. He is both knowledgable and easy to watch. I live in a 123-year-old home in the Inland Northwest. I have learned how to repair my basalt foundation from Mike, inside and out. Thanks Mike! I really appreciate your experience.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Mike
@virtuallyrealistic
@virtuallyrealistic 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mike. My nephew bought a 100 year old bank foreclosure last year with a stone foundation. Now that I got my shot I am ready to head over there ( in May, Eaden Mills Vermont) and give him a hand with the electrical. I was dreading the field stone foundation work that was needed. Your video gave me much more confidence that it was not going to be a nightmare waste of time. I got the message. Stone foundations are good and reliable, just have lousy old mortar that can be picked out and replaced. I hope all is well with you and yours.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Burt, very true, I wish you luck on the project, mike
@janem167
@janem167 Жыл бұрын
Talk to someone who understands old buildings! Look at research from the UK and the National Park Service. Traditional lime mortar is exactly what you should be using. Portland cement will lead to a whole lot of problems in old buildings.
@samston
@samston 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Mike that's just what I did. Now it's sturdy and strong. Then I paint some dry lock over the blocks.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again, Mike
@RuneslingersTCG
@RuneslingersTCG 3 жыл бұрын
Doing this since the 1960s' never had a call back - Shows your talent, well done sir!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, mike
@flamesterstats466
@flamesterstats466 2 жыл бұрын
Best informative video i have come across yet...thanks for ur knowledge and wisdom..
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Flamester, Mike
@truehelper5590
@truehelper5590 6 жыл бұрын
I just found your videos and love them. Very old school, intellectual, and yet enjoyable all at the same time. Great work and long live true old school tradesmen and women. God bless.👍🏼✝️👍🏼
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 жыл бұрын
True Helper God bless also, I appreciate the comment, Mike
@kedokeka1
@kedokeka1 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. My husband so confused about how to handle our stone basement walls. You made it interesting. easy to follow and great tips. He is all gung ho now to start the project. THANK YOU
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Doreen, Mike
@roxiew9865
@roxiew9865 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos. We bought an 1885 home and I need to clean out the material in between the stones and mortar back up. This videos has given me confidence to do this.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Roxie, mike
@boubouaccapella2422
@boubouaccapella2422 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike! Thank you soo much for your awesome teaching videos. I am not sure why they are not playing till the end? Unlike some which we can see your work from start to finish. Thank you so much
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Hi Bou, I don't know, it's the first time I heard that, thanks Mike
@christinesheetz8573
@christinesheetz8573 4 жыл бұрын
God Bless You & Thank You Mike!! With your video's my boys & I were able to repair a bad spot in my basement! Love your video's and your ol'school knowledge & tidbits. I'd take ol'school knowledge any day over book smart knowledge. I am so Thankful I found you & Your video's! Before they watched the video's I kept telling them, you just slap it together and I think they had a hard time believing that! I had contacted several masons in our area about this spot and they either never called back or they never showed up. I wish you were closer (live in Cecil County Md.) as I am sure if I called you, you would have been here. But you made it easy and we did it! Well, we did the worst spot today - will be doing a few more next weekend. Plus, I love that you play the banjo too.
@edwardlynch4060
@edwardlynch4060 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike you're a wealth of information, thank you so much for your knowledge and expertise. I was born and raised in Shamokin PA, but got outta there days after I graduated from high school and moved to Philly for school. Shamokin isn't to far from your stomping grounds Wilkes Barre. My Dad worked in the mines, and later strip mining, but our 3 story frame house in Shamokin had a stone foundation and we "Never had a drop of water in the cellar" and as a kid I remember helping my Dad go over the cellar walls with what he called white wash every ten years or so, but only remember LIME, not the other components. Twenty-five years ago I bought an old row house built in 1859 in Philly, it to has a stone foundation, and want to give it a good coating, an old timer down here told me that those days they used lime, clay and horse hair because they didn't have cement those days. MY QUESTION concerning Stone foundation 4 of 4 inside is, you state you use 2 buckets of sand to one bucket of Portland cement, then you say also use 3/4 bucket of Portland and 1/4 of S Mortar, but you never dump the latter in the wheel barrel. So is the 3/4 bucket of Portland and the 1/4 bucket of S mortar an alternative? Thank you, Ed Lynch
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Ed, yes it, I mostly use the portland on inside and the mixture with mortar on outside but every situation is a bit different , yep the old timers did use lime and then in the 50s switched to portland . good to hear from a PA guy, thanks mike
@lincolnmaniac
@lincolnmaniac 7 жыл бұрын
thank you for your videos! your knowledge is helping me save the rubble/concrete walls on my mothers basement. My dad tried to stop the water and the erosion and gave up in the 70's. so far i have one dry wall without a fountain running out of it when it rains.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks lincoln, check your rain gutters and pitch away the land from the house, I am glad if the videos help, thanks mike
@deanbergstresser2981
@deanbergstresser2981 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike that was a good video and exactly what information I've been looking for. I have some masonry knowledge and strongly agree with your procedures , bonding technique and all. My name is Dean I'm in the construction field, built a few new houses over the years and renovated quite a few old ones. From the foundation on up. I bought an old 2 story house in Pennsylvania right near the Susquehanna River it's been through at least 2 very bad floods and it's still standing strong. I want to repair the old stone foundation as you do but I'm having a hard time trying to figure out what to do with the whitewash someone sprayed
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Hi Dean, I got a whole playlist " foundation repair" which goes through almost every technique I use when dealing with paint, etc, something should help, sometimes just a patch and quick paint over like sheetrock, thanks Mike
@StephanieDavis
@StephanieDavis 7 жыл бұрын
I live in Boston, Mass and my basement wall is Roxbury Puddingstone. This video series is very pertinent to repairs I need to be making. Thank You
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
thanks Stephanie, I hope it all works out, I appreciate it. mike
@vjstewart2907
@vjstewart2907 Жыл бұрын
This was really great to watch. Now I am confident about finishing my basement. Thank you!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Thanks VJ, Mike
@Edyth_Hedd
@Edyth_Hedd 2 жыл бұрын
Mike, my contractor taught me how to do this and he used EXACTLY the same techniques you're using (although I like your additional step of creating the "paint" made of water and cement). I've done some of this work on my foundation and it's really satisfying.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thank Edith, Mike
@jimcramer9656
@jimcramer9656 3 жыл бұрын
Somehow this is my third time watching this one! The repair ones are my favorite
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim, mike
@samsngdevice5103
@samsngdevice5103 4 жыл бұрын
I am glad this video came up again, I watched it earlier I was trying to find it recently. In Minnesota, I keep running into requests from people who live in Hobby Farms to fix a stone wall in their backyard. Basically the way it works is when you buy a hobby Farm ERI bunch of boulders that the landscaper digs up and then rather than haul them away or leave them in a pile makes what's known as a boulder wall around the fire pit and it looks great. But unfortunately burrowing Critters love to make nests in between the boulders and after three or four generations the border wall literally becomes a critter Condominium Association and at night while running the fire pit, it's my children but their fingers into the gap between the boulders they might get bit by a rodent. And so a customer recently asked if I could mortar all of the boulders making it safe for small children and eliminating piles of dirt that the burrowing animals keep kicking out.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, mike
@jameswagg4357
@jameswagg4357 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike really enjoy your videos My house was built in 1895 and as you would know it is stone foundation and I had some walls that were crumbling a bit you gave me the confidence to repair the walls that needed it Thank you so much for you guidance I found it fun like putting a jigsaw puzzle back together
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks James, I appreciate it, mike
@paulsautocm
@paulsautocm 3 жыл бұрын
I watched this a while back and just re watched it again, thanks for sharing your knowledge and the history. Out here on the west coast everything is built with sticks and block.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks paul, mike
@experienceprecision5406
@experienceprecision5406 3 жыл бұрын
Well I did one wall and it came out great! I'll be doing the rest of the basement tomorrow but this wall had some leaks and I wanted no rain in the forecast. Last thing I'll do is is the drylock Masonry waterproofer paint. Might be over kill but hey why not. Successful weekend indeed.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks ,that's a good thing, most painters wait 30 days for the cement to fully cure, thanks mike
@experienceprecision5406
@experienceprecision5406 3 жыл бұрын
@@MikeHaduck ok will do sir. Thank you.
@gerryvillemaire1635
@gerryvillemaire1635 4 жыл бұрын
i knew i would find a vid of yours that has the same cellar wall repair as mine needs , i'm in oshawa ontario canada and my house was built in 1875, This video is GOLD TO ME! Oh and please wear a dust mask Mike. Thank you so very much! Gerry V
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks again, Gerry, mike
@johnbarber4853
@johnbarber4853 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Brandon, My home was build in the 1880's with a stone foundation. It leaks water, the mortar looks like orange sand between all the rocks and a lot of it is damp. You sure help me make some better decision on how to repair the wall. I was just going to buy some cement and throw it in the holes (lol) now from your video I have a better idea of how to do in correctly. Thank you!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks John, I appreciate it, Mike
@PhilSerafinasBeeHappy
@PhilSerafinasBeeHappy 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, I love your videos. I like the comments on the old stone foundations better than today's. Mason's work is hard work for sure and I know your videos make it look so easy. I do appreciate you sharing your years of masonry expertise. Keep up the GOOD WORK!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Phil, I appreciate it, mike
@amazingjournal
@amazingjournal Ай бұрын
Got an old 1860-1900 bank barn with a buckling wall that I wish you were still up here to take a look at.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Ай бұрын
Thanks amazing, I don't think my back could take it anymore but thanks for asking , Mike
@thomasw9587
@thomasw9587 2 жыл бұрын
As an owner of an 1890s house with stone foundation, I can definitely say a crack or leak concerns me 100% less than a contemporary concrete foundation. Great video
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Thomas, Mike
@deanjones7220
@deanjones7220 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, I absolutely love your videos. A common sense approach to mansonry, combined with a spirit of excellence. I wanted to run something by you. I live in Southern Maryland, and I have am old post and beam house. Every few feet there is a concrete pier in the ground with a large beam on top of it. Over the years, the gaps on between the piers were filled in with cinder blocks, but the blocks have no footers, and the mortar is breaking apart. I want to fix it properly, but I only have about a foot of crawlspace clearance. Mo basement. Would an old stone wall work, and then plaster over it. Thanks again for the great advice. No big deal!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Dean , it’s a hard call, usually you have to have ventilation under there so you do not get mold or rot, but I have jacked houses up and put solid stone under them , I would scope out your area and see what others did, I did a video called how i jack up a small house, I hope it helps, thanks, mike
@dennisadams8278
@dennisadams8278 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Mike, I came across your videos and it reminded me of my youth helping my father and grandfather. They were stone, block, and brick masons in Lebanon, PA. Thank you for your guidance and insight to what has become a lost art. I still remember the last stone wall we all built together with three generations of family on the same stone job. It was an old farmhouse retaining wall the fell over in 1992. My grandfather was 80yrs old at the time. How I miss preparing corner stones with him.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Dennis, yes it's almost a lost art, thanks Mike
@rufiorufioo
@rufiorufioo 5 ай бұрын
Just bought a 1947 house here in Pennsylvania with a stone foundation just like this. Half of the basement is repointed. Getting ready to get working on the other half soon.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 5 ай бұрын
Thanks ,I am sure you will do fine, Mike
@richardwolske2015
@richardwolske2015 Жыл бұрын
Great video, I’ve watched 5-6 yours is clear and looks great thank you 👍🇺🇸
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard, Mike
@fredriffle4147
@fredriffle4147 3 жыл бұрын
Most definitely a art form of work . Very nice
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Fred, Mike
@macmccarrick6165
@macmccarrick6165 3 жыл бұрын
Again Mike you take the fear out of trying! Thanks for sharing.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mac, Mike
@39Bosski
@39Bosski 6 жыл бұрын
Wow this is a great video. I'm from Pennsylvania too and have the stone foundation in my home that is in sad need of repair. I was worried about paying through the nose to get someone to fix this, but now I'm thinking I might actually be able to do some of this myself. I don't need it pretty, I just need it repaired. Thanks for the inspiration!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks 39, I’m sure it will work out for you, thanks Mike
@joycewills895
@joycewills895 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, just moved into a century, your video helps.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joyce, Mike
@dustyrhoads5016
@dustyrhoads5016 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video my guys like you are slipping away fading into the background unfortunately my family worked in the same business you’re out and it’s kind of nice to see how or be reminded of how they done things and when they done and they were there to stay so I hope a lot of people watch this and learn something from it great job
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks dusty, I appreciate it, mike
@nikinthemidwest1915
@nikinthemidwest1915 5 жыл бұрын
Well, thanks to you and your videos, I’m going to attempt to resolve my basement woes! Thanks for the encouragement and information!!! ❤️
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Nik, uyou can do it, practice a little till you get the feel of it, thanks mike
@nikinthemidwest1915
@nikinthemidwest1915 5 жыл бұрын
We shall see!! I’ll be recording it once I get to that project!!! I’ll let you know when I get there!!!
@northshorerockchick76
@northshorerockchick76 6 жыл бұрын
Glad to find this video, as we are just starting to get a leak in our old foundation. Thank you Mike!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Cynthia, I am glad if the videos help, thanks mike
@JRESHOW
@JRESHOW 6 ай бұрын
This is really helpful. I have straight limestone, do you recommend the same mixture?
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 ай бұрын
Hi, every area every mason has their own mixes, I try to show what I use in each of my videos and why, thanks Mike
@mijemumijemu4466
@mijemumijemu4466 7 жыл бұрын
Well I know you probably don't remember but I had to do my foundation for the insurance company this year, thanks to you mostly for making it simple and this other guy kirk giordano on youtube here I was able to do it and it was one hell of a lot of work for one guy but I it looks like a success and I got that window well window in too, took me a long time but I don't think I could have done it without you guys posting these videos so thanks again, and I hope I never have to see another bag of cement or sand lol, .... Merry Christmas friend..
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Thank Mijemu, I am also a big fan of kirk, I am glad it worked out for you, and Merry Christmas right back at you, God bless, mike
@experienceprecision5406
@experienceprecision5406 3 жыл бұрын
Welp I've watched this video 20 times nothing left to dive in. Thank you very much for all your teaching. Let's be honest your saving me money, money I don't have to pay a contractor and if I did I would call a local contractor. But with your teaching my family and I will have a better looking celler/basement and we thank you very very much. If you have a patreon or merchandise I can buy to help compensate you for your time that would be great. 🍺🍺
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, That's what it's about , keeping things simple and saving people money, if you but a tee shirt I appreciate it, mike
@experienceprecision5406
@experienceprecision5406 3 жыл бұрын
@@MikeHaduck you got it👍🍺🍺
@experienceprecision5406
@experienceprecision5406 3 жыл бұрын
Ordered Size L white "ain't no big deal" lol, love it.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate it, Mike
@Laguna2013
@Laguna2013 4 жыл бұрын
Lots of knowledge here. What do you think about the approach of I guess its called pointing when they do it so that you can see each stone on the inside of the basement wall. As opposed to the approach where you put a layer over the top of it and in the cracks thanks
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, you can do it if it's a stone to be looked at. Similar to my videos on repointin stone work, thanks mike
@samston
@samston 2 жыл бұрын
I put lots of rocks in the holes and then pour in cement just like u doing it. Thanks again for showing. How do u fix those blocks that bleed brown stains, can u show a video on that? I wet them and paint them with cement and bonding agent.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again, Mike
@erikhicks07
@erikhicks07 Жыл бұрын
Repointing 1890 fieldstone basement foundation (limestone/brick mostly) using pre-mix type N mortar (just add water). It's solid and bonding great even on damaged soft brick. Below grade. Exterior has concrete blocks on top of the stone. Question is, is it true the type N mortar cause the stone to deteriorate due to trapping moisture especially during freeze/thaw cycles in harsh midwest weather? Not fully done with job and wondering if I should switch over to 50/50 lime/sand mix instead. Your help appreciated and love your videos Mike!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Hi, I did a video called " lime mortar or portland" what should I use? I say it best there, lots of different opinions, thanks, Mike
@erikhicks07
@erikhicks07 Жыл бұрын
@@MikeHaduck Yep I watched it but it doesn't tell you definitely. You know Mike, I think this fieldstone bullsh-t they used is gonna break no matter what you do. If the mortar used is stronger than the rock, that tells you something. The best thing to do is mitigate against water. Gutters, downspouts, grading, gravel/plastic, drainage, etc. Our 130 yr home was severely water damaged by neglectful idiots. It's been non-stop work. Thanks for your help.
@lukemazza6027
@lukemazza6027 2 жыл бұрын
Great videos. Thanks for sharing. Many in the historic preservation and restoration world will say you should absolutely not repoint and old stone foundation with a modern cement product since the walls were made to breath and naturally evaporate moisture, not trap it. Curious on your thoughts there.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Luke, I been doing over 50 years and my Dad 70, I never had a problem and all the local masons I know use basically the same techniques and products, I did a video called " Lime mortar or Portland " what should I use?, Mike haduck thanks Mike
@lukemazza6027
@lukemazza6027 2 жыл бұрын
@@MikeHaduck thanks I'll take a look! Just beginning my learning journey here. Will need to repoint my failing lime mortar in the basement before too long.
@albertokelio2099
@albertokelio2099 2 жыл бұрын
Nice job my friend👍👍👍
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alberto, Mike
@jeffwerner9876
@jeffwerner9876 7 жыл бұрын
Mike thanks for the videos , I watch them all the time and appreciate the stories about the "old timers" that you add in, and just talk of the business in general. I'm in NJ and working in a different trade but I'm looking to Learn masonry work so appreciate your channel
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
thanks Jeff, I am glad you said that, because next video I was going to start talking a little more about the business, (permits, samples, inspectors, etc, and see what happens, thanks mike
@juliahelland6488
@juliahelland6488 9 ай бұрын
Great tutorial and thanks for sharing this! 💯
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 9 ай бұрын
Thanks Julia, Mike
@WookaBounce
@WookaBounce 4 жыл бұрын
I'd sure like to know how to add block to the top of field stone. Wondering if they lifted this house then added or replaced some failing stone with block. I've got field stone in my basement and there's some shifting that's happened over 100 years and I cant seem to find a Mason in my area willing to come take a look and give me an estimate. Sure wish i was close enough to hire you, Mike!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Wooda, the good thing about those old stone foundations are you just dig it out and put it back, I never seen one I couldn't fix, I am sure you will find someone, thanks mike
@JR-jd5sp
@JR-jd5sp 3 жыл бұрын
great video! thanks for being so thorough.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks J R, Mike
@jamesdickson3616
@jamesdickson3616 7 жыл бұрын
Your doing a very good job of explaining every thing you do ,some very good tips there mike ,thanks for passing on some of your knowledge
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
thanks james, I bet we think a lot of the same, I appreciate it. mike
@fatimataylor4011
@fatimataylor4011 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you this is very helpful! It seems like a much more manageable project now!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Fatima, Mike
@reginabryant6354
@reginabryant6354 6 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH MIKE, I ARWSOMELLY APPRECIATE YOU FOR SHARING. THANK YOU, YOU R TURELLY GOD'S ANGEL
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 ай бұрын
Thanks Regina, I appreciate the kind words, Mike
@alexyoung3387
@alexyoung3387 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the fantastic information. Really appreciate you taking the time to put this out on the web.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alex, Mike
@mistyblue750
@mistyblue750 3 жыл бұрын
Best series ive seen! Thank u!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Misty, Mike
@speedracer2336
@speedracer2336 4 жыл бұрын
I learn something new with every video! Mike knows what works, old school rocks?
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks James, mike
@Tonycoelho123
@Tonycoelho123 7 жыл бұрын
Great Video! Loved how you showed those foundations from the 70's.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
thanks Tony, I appreciate it. mike
@petemait
@petemait 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos Mike. I am repointing my old stone foundation on the inside and i appreciate the pointers... Its good to hear too that you think the old stone foundations may even be better than the new ones... Thanks- Pete
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Pete, Thanks, they been around for hundreds of years, and my experience makes me believe that, thanks, mike
@Sparkylights
@Sparkylights 7 жыл бұрын
Well done Mike....another enlightening video
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
thanks Sparky, I appreciate it. mike
@MunozStuccoPA
@MunozStuccoPA 7 жыл бұрын
Little sponge that I got from my cousins car seat ..... My man 😂 At the beginning of the process Pls try a vacuum next time instead of the broom. I'm worry about your health, I need you couple years more. Where are you in PA? Just found your channel and I'm subscribing 😉
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Munoz, Scranton PA, mike
@stevemartz7638
@stevemartz7638 6 жыл бұрын
🤣
@Jazpach
@Jazpach 4 жыл бұрын
@@MikeHaduck Hi Mike! I just found your channel, this was the first video I found that is exatly what I need and have been looking for!! Just bought a property on Linden st!! I can't believe you're also in Scranton! Maybe I''ll see you around, stay safe!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Mike
@mikeellsworth6591
@mikeellsworth6591 7 жыл бұрын
Good stuff and a big help. That cellar (before) looks like mine does right now. Hopefully, I'll get pretty close to the 'after'.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, I am sure you will get it. thanks mike
@dominiquenaipaul2146
@dominiquenaipaul2146 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, Thanks very much for this incredible informative and entertaining video. Some say don't cover up the entire wall after repointing. Leave the stone to breathe, letting moisture dry out. But you cover up all the stones. What's your opinion on letting the stone breathe, moisture drying out?
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Dom, cement is not waterproof and I never seen a situation where it did not dry , my opinion thanks mike
@dorisr5384
@dorisr5384 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike. LOVE your videos! I am a homeowner of many years and am about to address some long standing issues one of which is a crumpling stone foundation.I wish I lived in PA and could hire you. Since that's not possible I would love to get some information if you would be so kind. I have 2 questions. 1. I see that you are covering the stone foundation I am wondering if there is a functional reason to cover the stone or is it cosmetic? 2. A mason proposed a 2" thick concrete wall on the interior of the basement...I hope to get more clarity on what he thinks the purpose of that would be...in the meantime I wonder if you could say something about that...pros & cons. In case it's useful information I will also be having lolly columns and tie rods installed. Many thanks for the videos...it's helping me to feel less anxious.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Doris , All those walls I was fixing was mostly cosmetic, unless the walls falling down I don’t see a reason to do anything else, a old stonewall Is an old stonewall and there’s not much reason to do anything else that I could see but I’m not there to see it, I hope it helps, thanks Mike
@fillowtree5505
@fillowtree5505 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your craft!
@krisboyle5170
@krisboyle5170 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike. I have a stone foundation much like this. When it rains heavy, it leaks. Will repairing the foundation like you’re showing here stop the water from getting in? I’m will to tackle it solo but wondering if I need other drainage (like an interior weeping tile) or will fixing up the walls solve most of the problems? Thanks in advance Mike! You do great work and I’ve binge watched many of your videos.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Kris, before you do any inside work, I have a video out called, "Basement water problem solutions " Mike haduck, check that out first, thanks Mike
@krisboyle5170
@krisboyle5170 3 жыл бұрын
@@MikeHaduck thanks Mike! I did. Good info in that one.
@aimkhan83
@aimkhan83 Жыл бұрын
IMO cement based mortar does not bond well with lime and sand mortar, it actually east into it. You have to use proper mortar what do you think?
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Hi Aimal, I only show what my 50 plus of experience has taught me, others say different, and different parts of the country are different, thanks mikr
@scotolbe
@scotolbe 7 жыл бұрын
A natural stone foundation can be very strong if built right and has more character. I agree with you Mike. I do have a question. My friend is restoring his 200 year old house and wants to repair his fireplace and use lime and not Portland to try and match what is there. I personally would not but just thought I would ask you on your opinion?
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Scott, repairing a old fireplace can be a touchy subject, I just patched a brick chimney inside and all the joints were falling apart, If it was my house and I was in doubt I would probably have a stainless steel insert down the chimney as a precaution, I do not want to comment on the cement unless I was actually there to see it. lots of things could matter I hope it helps, thanks mike
@scotolbe
@scotolbe 7 жыл бұрын
Oh yes you are a lot of help! My friend is mostly just trying to match the look of the the original lime joints.
@robertbuehler4619
@robertbuehler4619 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike, thanks for the video. It was a big help since I have an old stone foundation that I need to clean up. It there was someone in Williamsport that could do the work I would probably contact them but it seems to be a lost art. Like many aspects of old house work you just have to dig in and get it done yourself. I feel much more confident getting into this project now. By the way where in Pa are you located.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Hi Robert, I don't know anybody out that way, I am moving to Florida but thanks for asking, Mike
@robertbuehler4619
@robertbuehler4619 Жыл бұрын
@@MikeHaduck Hi Mike. I just noticed you are or were in Avoca. That is right up the road. I was going to offer my services as an apprentice LOL. I found it ironic that of all the videos on KZbin covering this that and the other thing, the one I really needed was from someone who really is right in my area. I realize it also would be a bit far for actually hiring you to do the work but you make it look very do able. I am sorry you are moving. I would have enjoyed meeting you. I just spoke with a friend who thought he wanted to live in Florida for maybe 6 months a year. He just returned from a two week vacation and it changed his mind. I hope you have a better experience. I drive OTR and spend time in Florida from time to time and it is a very very populated state. I am not from Northcentral Pa but since I have been living here for the last ten years I have grown to really appreciate it. Thanks so much for the helpful videos, they could not be more appropriate for my old house, even the basement doorway repair.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck Жыл бұрын
Thanks Robert, I appreciate it, Mike
@infinitestarz
@infinitestarz 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mike! Your videos inspired me to do work on my stone foundation and it still looks great over a year later! Thanks for the info! You had a guy on your channel that worked on rubber roofs and patches which was helpful as well, any other guys such as carpenters or plumbers you have interviewed? Thanks again all the best!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
hi infi, yea that was my dads roof, I am going to start thinking more that way, I appreciate it. thanks, mike
@tome1136
@tome1136 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mike for a great video....I have the same type of walls in my cellar....man, I have a lot of work to do, but now I have your expert advice to look to.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom, thats great, I hope it works out for you, thanks mike
@chelysgarage1457
@chelysgarage1457 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, Love your videos, I've done a lot work on my old home due to them...so thank you very much. I want to know if you have a video on installing concrete filled lally columns and footer pad installation. I live in the NJ area and code wants to 3ft down 12 inch thick by 24 inch x 24inch footer. If you have a video, please do post it.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Chely, I know you got to go by what they want in your area, I do have a video on how do footers, but everywhere is different, I hope it helps thanks, mike
@joshuaberryhill74
@joshuaberryhill74 3 жыл бұрын
Also Mike after your finished can you use a dry lock extreme waterproofer to seal all that work when finished? Thanks Mike
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Joshua, I have, best to read the directions on the can, some companies want you to wait up to 30 days before painting, thanks Mike
@veronicianyveronica5290
@veronicianyveronica5290 4 жыл бұрын
Just like a Dentist 🦷 ! I love that !
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Veronica, mike
@MrBradfordwill
@MrBradfordwill 7 жыл бұрын
Great videos Mike. Thank you for sharing.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Will, I appreciate it. mike
@allensmith342
@allensmith342 6 жыл бұрын
Hi, Mike... I'm a new subscriber and I've learned so much from you! It's a real pleasure watching a master at work. Watching your videos has given me the courage to attempt a repair on my own home. My house was built in the 40s with a stone foundation similar to the one in this video except the stone work is even and square. Unfortunately, the old mortar is rotten and my cellar walls leak water and mud like a sieve. Can I get away with rejointing on the inside to keep the appearance of the stone or should I plaster the whole wall? Moisture and leaks are my primary concern. Also, I read on the Internet that I should use type N mortar on the exterior above grade but not on anything below grade on the interior. What type do you recommend using on the interior below grade. I noticed you used type S on this job. Like I said, sealing out moisture and leaks is my main goal. Thanks and keep making good videos. EDIT: I forgot to add that I live in southern Ohio so the weather should be about the same as in Pennsylvania.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Allen, also check out my videos , How I patch up and fix up a foundation, Mike Haduck, In my opinion it all comes out the same, I am not a fan of N mortar, I always use S and sometimes add a little portland, Do a few test, untill you get comfortable, I am sure you can do it. thanks for the kind words, mike
@pensive69
@pensive69 6 жыл бұрын
If i'd editorialize for Mike he'd suggest as would I to keep ground water and roof runoff away from the home and basement walls. that makes your job a heck of a lot easier Allen.
@allensmith342
@allensmith342 6 жыл бұрын
Mike Hadduck and Pensive69... Thanks to both of you for the advice. I should've said "repointing," not "rejointing" but I think you know what I meant. After some digging I discovered that the previous owner had connected the downspouts to 4" black plastic drainpipes but instead of leading away from the house they dead-ended about 3 feet underground so you're both right... that is the source of my problem and will have to be corrected. Thanks again for the advice, guys.
@pensive69
@pensive69 6 жыл бұрын
i know what you mean Allen..the previous owner of my older home had done the same. every time we got more than a sprinkle...i'd be looking for the problem. duh! it took me 3 years to start excavating and locate the offending dead end downspout stub. Mike's videos are the best.
@stevemartz7638
@stevemartz7638 6 жыл бұрын
What a wealth of information! Thank you Mike!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 6 жыл бұрын
thanks Steve, I appreciate it. mike
@suep4530
@suep4530 7 жыл бұрын
reminded me of the cellar in our old house. It was great too!! stayed the same temperature in the cellar pretty much all year round.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Sue, your right about that, thanks mike
@alforliniteaching5670
@alforliniteaching5670 7 жыл бұрын
Amazing lesson on stone foundations.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
thanks albert, I appreciate it. mike
@thewholesalersplaybook
@thewholesalersplaybook 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much. Im rehabbing an old Philadelphia Row Home andmy basement walls don't look half as bad as the one in your video. But each rock that was falling off of my wall It made me cringe as is my whole foundation was going to fall apart. Great to see you pulling big chunks of rock off without any worry haha... this I can do. DO any of your future videos talk about what water proofing to put on the cement after? and would you just now frame and drywall over that to finish a basement off? And what would you suggest for the floors for water proffing in the "cellar" Thanks!
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Arthur, that’s a hard question, up here there is always the danger of termites and rot in a cellar, usually we just dryloc paint the walls and hang pictures, then on the floor use indoor outdoor carpet, everyone thinks different, I hope it helps, thanks, mike
@ryanstankewich4331
@ryanstankewich4331 3 жыл бұрын
I've noticed a pattern Mike, youre never content settling with the pre mixed bags of mortar sold in stores to do the job. What happens if we follow all your steps except without adding extra sand to your recipe? I live in Montreal so I'm assuming Pennsylvania has similar east coast weather and you have a reason for it your way.
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Ryan, you have to watch what you are buying any more, the pre mix has sand already in it, I did a series called" What cement should I use? Mike haduck, that might help you out, thanks mike
@michaelgemaly9496
@michaelgemaly9496 5 жыл бұрын
I live in the North east. I have 2 family house with a stone cellar.I have been wanting to redo my cellar walls for years, All the mortar between the stones was dust. FYI as I watch these videos I have noticed in our area we have a lot more large block stones then in other parts of the country. Anyway I did it and I loved the way it came out. I used my hands almost exclusively to put the mortar in. Now my friends are asking me to do their cellars. Arg. I noticed you used that bonding agent. I did not . I used sacrette type s ready mix. Question, all the work I've done is my cellar walls gonna start dropping large wafers of mortar? Also have you ever painted a cellar after you re point and skim coat it? if so what have you used?
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, if you Wet the stones first you should be ok, smortar has Portland in it so I seen it hold up well in most circumstances, if it doesn’t crack up and fall after the first year you should be fine, if it does just patch it again, I used dry lock masonry paint if I want to leave that as a finish, I hope it helps, thanks mike
@charliegalanti8765
@charliegalanti8765 2 жыл бұрын
Happy Easter Mike! Great video. I got some sponges for you. Charlie 🧱
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Charlie, Happy Easter, Mike
@conwatcher29
@conwatcher29 7 жыл бұрын
Best video of step by step instructions i have watched to date (and i have seen a ton) thanks for posting this Mike. I'm trying to do this to my own basement, but have never done anything like this before. I have only 2 questions at this point, but i might be back for more answers later on, lol. My basement has these exact same types of walls (built in year 1900 in Illinois) but my inner walls of basement are brick, will this mixture work on both types of walls, and also, how big of a wall will that mixture cover? Need to know how much of everything to buy :-)
@MikeHaduck
@MikeHaduck 7 жыл бұрын
Hi conwatcher, as far as what will work or not, I can not say unless I was actually there to see the walls, I am just showing what I did on walls that worked for me, and I would first just buy one bag of cement and sand and do a sample to see what you think, a little at a time, I hope that helps, thanks mike
@conwatcher29
@conwatcher29 5 жыл бұрын
@@MikeHaduck hey Mike, I know it's been a year, but I did end up doing my basement just like this, worked perfectly, but now i'm thinking about making one of the rooms down there into a home gym, would it be ok to paint over this to brighten the room up, or do you not recommend painting it?
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