Hi guys Kirk and Jason here with Kirk Giordano
plastering. let me show you folks today, is sealing repair now somebody stepped through this ceiling. I've done it myself once or twice myself in the past 30 years. What we like to do is try to contain this because, the folks here don't want me to pull the whole ceiling off, and I don't want to pull the whole
ceiling off. so a natural buckle stop point is what I'm hoping is about right here, where I could end up going is
to way over here but I want to try to contain it right here,
That it's sort of wishful thinking because I could stick my hand in here it's about four to six
inches down and so what we're going to do is first is generally, what I'll do is I'll come in and I'll
score it I'll take my knife here now I'll make some lines where I want it to stop. If you're going do this guy, put some glasses on okay, this dust and grime and all the rest of that stuff will get in your eyes, all this is it's kind of like sheetrock, you mark it out. will it stop here? Maybe,
maybe not I can see that this one here is gonna be about right here, and yes, I've had the ceilings fall on me, as I've been marking these guys, so there's nothing new it doesn't hurt. It just gets you dusty. Here's, I want to contain it, about right to here yeah wear glasses, as this stuff is falling in your
eyeballs, okay, now one little spot right here takes a little bit of elbow grease. What I'm going
do is, with this whole ceiling generally, I'll have Jayson up here, I'll say grab this side, and I'll grab
this side so if I grab this is gonna fall, let's see if
I can contain it a little bit. I'm going to gently drop these pieces, this is not sheetrock guys, this is plaster so I'm gonna just drop it on the plank right here, and then, this one, let's see, it's anybody's guess how much is going to come down. if I were going to drop it on the floor, I do have quite a bit of cushion down there. Again, we don't want to dent the floor, which is hardwood. So I'll just gently place this here, taking this piece off next, and again, can this whole thing fall? absolutely!
Have I seen it done? Sure few times, okay that's a lot of good points right there to
hold that heavy piece up drop this down. I don't want to make too much of a mess for us here I'm hoping it stops, where I scored it and sure enough it did. After I pull this off Jason and
I am going to prep this, I'm gonna hit it with a bonding agent. because I want these which are keys now our stucco will mushroom through those and that's how it adheres, it keys on so through the lath here, these openings are what we call, in the trade keys. so it's my new plaster is going to go through these keys mushroom on top and that's how the plaster it's going to be held. I'm gonna paint Larsons, Plaster Weld to this area with that bonding agent. That way it gets rid of dust, that's because when I start to plaster if there's a lot of dust it won't adhere. Anyhow I'm going to continue taking this
off Jay, hates it when I do this dusty stuff with his camera lens so, in about a half-hour, we'll go
ahead and show you how we put it back together. After I remove a little bit more, I am
taking off all I want to take off and remember, I told you these were keys now my new
plaster is going to go through this opening and mushrooming back and that's how it keys some areas.
like this tap it just gently and get your head out from under it, all you do is just barely tap
it, if you hit it too hard what happens? You loosen up everything else around here, so you don't want to do that I've already taken off everything I wanted to. it was just about what I thought, so this is all I'm gonna do now guys, and then we're going to wire brush this apply plaster weld, to it, and get busy with the actual applications of replastering it okay guys. Oh, Kurt says go-ahead and just I'm basically scoring it plus I'm getting off any got that way my neck, my bonding agent will adhere leaving it better. I'm brushing on the plaster weld. There are a lot of products out there.
I just like to use, "Plaster Weld" you folks can buy any boding agent you want. We go around the perimeter and we're getting rid of the dust that's what I want to get rid of the dust. Plus give it some extra adherence, not only will it key in but it'll stick to this, "Plaster Weld." Hey guys, they brought up an interesting point. That point is when they built these and applied the wood lath
originally they didn't use any bonding agent, because it was clean wood. if it's clean it has no dust. I'm using the bonding agent around here because I want to kill some of that dust and I'm
using a twenty-minute mud now this twenty-minute mud means you've got 20 minutes to put it on.
Before it starts to harden and if it's a bad mix or a dirty bucket at a harden in five minutes.
By the way, what I'm doing is, I'm going to do the interior perimeter first because that's what I
want to harden okay we do the perimeter first get in their guys, oh well take it to the whole
perimeter like this, but you guys get the idea once the perimeter is done this drywall compound will be pretty much hard. Then Jayson can mix up some new stuff. We kind of I push it in just like that, I put
it on here and then I pulled back, into it that. Gives me a good bond, do that push it in
their herd, we're gonna continue doing this all the way around the perimeter and then we work our way inside the perimeter. Now that I have that perimeter I'm going inward and what I'm doing
is, just how I did, I'm pushing it there, and I'm really pushing it in that key where the brake is there, push it in there real hard that way it holds the rest of it on, push it in there.
I could feel this mud getting hard already because it's. 20-minute mud, but it's going against
dry wood lath, so it's drying it out real fas. Anyway, we're getting there. Jason's going to get ready to mix another bucket then we will proceed. We have gone over the perimeter twice now, the mud is already getting stiff, it's pretty hard, I don't want to let it get too hard, because at the end I'm going I'm
going to go ahead and fill the inside now but at the end I'm gonna coat everything real fine because this is what we call an orange peel look. So when I'm done with everything but take a heavy roller
dip it in water and just give it that orange peel look by the way guys if anybody says gee whiz, Kirk,
where do you buy it? I mean they're in a fast set 20 minute mud, they've got this West Side they got
at Home Depot they got it at Lowe's and it's not all that exact same compound, but that's okay, I'm not really partial to any one particular brand anyway. So now we're going to go ahead and do the inside of
this guy here and so saying the system is just a lot easier now. My joints are done
back and forth all I'm doing is just getting a scratch coat on here and no we don't have to put
a scratch marks in it either, all we got to do is make it adhere on the other side of these would last and that will adhere it. Okay so same thing guys I'm gonna continue with this mud that Jason just mixed, this is it's pretty soupy just the the way I like it. Okay, we're putting our
second coat on here now we can't really rush this stuff so I like to do is we're gonna put this on
right here and then take a 10-minute 15-minute break to allow this to set up. By the way, guys, I'm using a drywall compound. This stuff here is not like sand and cement. You can't do this with sand and cement. Anyhow, couple more strokes that will be done with this bucket, and we're gonna give it about 15 minutes, then go have a snack. I had a fella email me and say, Kirk, I'm doing a ceiling. Do I need that Darby you use for outside? No, you don't need this; I'll tell you why
because this ceiling, if you're up here, it's a wavy ceiling they did this 100 years ago we're
in a Victorian home, this ceiling has got so many waves up here you get seasick if you look at it.
It's just wavy so you don't need that another thing to. Okay, Jason just mix me up this last batch of
mud and I'm going to go ahead and put that second coat on here's what we do guys now by the way
that's hard we just took a 10-minute break and had a banana and a cup of coffee, and that's hard. now.
We put this next coat on it and smooth it out by the way, to guys, when I looked at the ceiling
The first thing I had to find out, is if there's insulation in that attic because if I remove it
and a hundred years ago they used to just shoot that stuff in or it didn't use to be like the stuff with the paperback. So if it had insulation up there I would have had to say well we got a to
vacuum that stuff out, otherwise when I remove it it's just going to fall on me. Oops too late. Shit happens we have a pile on the floor of the insulation so any way we still got lucky there wasn't much up there, although I still
have got all over me, let's see now guys what I'm doing is I'm gonna show you this whole thing out
and then when I get to that stage which is gonna take me about 15 minutes, I'll show you how we
match this texture. Okay guys a minute ago, I said this wall was or ceiling was somewhat wavy
that's what we're matching that being said what we don't want is a concaved ceiling here, we wanted to match this from that side we don't want to hump we want it to flow gently
and have some gentle slopes like the rest of it. So that's what I'm doing right here and this is
going to have to set again for about, oh I would say 15 minutes. In that way, I can put my texture in it all right guys just when you think man that looks easy I think I can do it, I'll show you all a few more things that are still necessary. In order to get this one of the things is, I take
my float now with a little bit of water and I'm using a new float that's not all full of sand and grit, I'll go over the perimeter, to get the joints in, after we got the joints in there's another thing this part is actually more difficult than trowling and takes longer to learn than the rest of everything I've done okay now take this float and get those
lines out get those lines outcome here the more the water you have on this float more they'll come out
I'm kind of getting kind of dry there so I'm gonna keep it back, in this water again guys, this part
takes time to get the marks out of there, and plus, I'm wetting it too, because I'm bringing it back to life, meaning, if I hit it with water. Let me show you, something guys. If I hit it too soon, what will happen. Okay, I hit it too soon. It could take the texture right off.
But what about ready for it, okay so I'm gonna go ahead and set this little wet guy down and finish
float and everything and it's this is about ready perfect time to hit it with the roller and again
I'm just all I'm doing is I'm putting this on its flat edge and getting some of my trowel marks out
and besides putting it on the flat edge to get the trowel marks out I'm checking the consistency
of the plaster itself let's add a minute ago. this part takes a lot more practice than any
another aspect of doing this so I'm checking it basically, if it's too stiff, that roller will
do no good if it's just coming off everywhere then the roller will sink in and won't give it
that texture that I want. so I'm prepping it rapidly, getting it right to where I know it's about
right and I need a little bit of mud I still have some on that bucket. Okay if you got any holidays no worries, the float will get rid of them, and we're about ready to use that role, now and just give it that orange peel look okay that's done now I take this, I want to dip
it in a little water, I don't want it too heavy where it's falling it all over the place and
the fat or the roller guys the better off you are a little cheap roller won't give you any
texture, I need one of those ten-dollar fluffy ones this one has actually been used a few times, but it'll work. This is all we do, guys we go over it with the water. The camera is probably not
going to show this but what I'm getting is get an orange peel look now this way when they go to
paint it, it will match, you know everything you did is groovy. but it's too smooth the rest of
the wall is kind of dimpled like an orange peel so that's what we do right here I can look at
it right here and get what I know will match theirs anyway guys that's how you do
a ceiling repair and the easier the smaller the hole obviously the easier it is to do the repair
I'm gonna I've got another 10 minutes here but I won't bore you with the details I got a couple
little Chow marks and things to still get out but you get the idea what I'm saying anyway
guys my name is Kirk I'm with Kirk Giordano plastering as usual Jason and I thank you for
watching, and we will see you guys on the next fix. By the way, guys if you like what we do
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