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| Water damaged plaster mouldings cut out and
redone. Please click here
or on the picture for more. (Opens new window) You may have seen us restore mouldings on past updates. If not, please click here or here or here. |
Moulding template made to original moulding. Please click here or on the picture for more. (Opens new window). |
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| New stucco addition on Circa 1925 house. Original house has metal lath and portland cement plaster. Finish is white portland cement and sand dashed on with a brush. Please click here or on the picture for more. (Opens new window) |
Close up showing excellent window sill design. Top is angled
for water
run-off, and drip groove is cut underneath to prevent water running back to wall. Note metal flashing behind sill. Please click here or on the picture for more. (Opens new window) |
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| Close up of the old house. Please click here or on the picture for more. (Opens new window) |
Cement sand mix is dashed on. Finishes matches "on the money". Please click here or on the picture for more. (Opens new window) |
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| Stucco addition. Finish is REAL portland cement and REAL sand. Color is "Silver grey" from La Habra stucco. | Plastic tent and heaters keep the work marching forward
despite
freezing temperatures. |
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Please click here
or
on the picture for more. (Opens new window) TOP LEFT: A close up of the existing house showing old (left) and us (right). TOP RIGHT: Finish is dashed on with a scoop. Odd sized and shaped rocks required us to make a custom screen. Rocks are marble chips. LEFT: Tent and heaters keep us going all winter. We were even able to work on rainy days. |
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| Lisa's house- Finish color is 2 parts "Southern Moss" and one part "Mesa Verde" from La Habra stucco. | Pebble dash stucco on a new house. |