How to Smooth Finish Stucco work EASY
2024 ж. 8 Нау.
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Join Tim and Tyler's crew as they build this small planter wall with a smooth stucco finish to give this homeowner a beautiful decorative planter wall! Hope you all enjoy! dont forget to LIKE,SHARE,SUBSCRIBE and COMMENT
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Wow! This was a great video! I love that finish! Y’all do spectacular work!❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
I've been in plastering for 55 years. I'll say you did a good job . I'm a gringo ,I get a lot of harassment from from the south . Hang in there .
That's one nice strong wall, love it. Done right!
Great work. I always thought building planter walls were done with form work. This is great job. Only think that final of finished work should’ve been done after u cleaned the base of the wall
Planter wall looks fantastic! Well done!👍🏼
Thank you 🙏 Mr Odell for your hard work 🙏💙🇺🇸
You are very welcome
Beautiful wall and detailed installation explanation!
You make it look easy!
Beutiful work, Odell ❤
Very professional high quality job. Great attention to details. Your team is very professional and I envy this type of high quality of labor..
Me too TY
Looks very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice
Nice work dudes
Appreciate it!
Hey Tim. Beautiful job on that planter wall. I just built one almost exactly like it in my backyard and was starting to do some research on the waterproofing on the back of the wall. Can you make some recommendations on what you guys are going to use for waterproofing on the back of that wall?
Oh yea, nice!
Great work as usual Tim. The planter wall is so white, I know it was the owners choice but I would have gone with slump stone to match the big wall behind it.
Maybe stucco or paint the slump
Do you still sell merch?? Really liked the planter wall, It adds so much beauty to their yard. I'm really going to need one of those hats for shade this summer in Arizona plus free advertising here in Mohave County. LOL
The green float is more of a fine followup finish after the red float applicator and great for thinning/smoothing out.😇
For sure
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Very nice wall, it brightens up the back yard. What kind of grass is that? Is it real? Very interesting how it lies and swirls. Unique.
Probably Marathon 2
Nice one, looks great! Just wondering, do you not need drains along the bottom of the wall to let water out from between them? Or is it just meant to overflow during heavy showers?
Is the brown coat just a type S mix? Or something that’s polymer modified? Thanks!
6:29 the connection on the top course on the left. Did you fill in that 2 finger gap with stucco?
@Tim, what is the width and depth of the footing for a small wall like that? Thanks for your time and effort with these videos.
1x1 YW, TY
Looks great. Any recommendation for the inside corners? I did a wall and it separates/cracks at that corner.
It shouldn't if you stagger the block and put horizontal rebar
@@OdellCompleteConcrete I had to but up against an existing wall so I didn’t have that option
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Why not make a curved top for the water to run off like you do on other block walls?
What brand was the finish stucco ?
You're welcome 😏
Did put a mowing strip in along the base of planter wall
No
The sod took a beating lol.
@@shirleylanier4351 LoL
Simple off the top estimate for a 3x20 wall? In HB.
Depends
@@OdellCompleteConcrete Cheap block. 6x8, no cap but just rounded of grout. Maybe stucco finish.
What about water proofing????
Next phase
Ok……
@@OdellCompleteConcrete yall do great work! Would love to see a video on the waterproofing.
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Close TY
Why not form it up and do the whole thing in concrete instead of using block?
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Almost!
Not overkill. I hate seeing block planter start to split and push fwd, real ugly like and eventually topple. Yours is solid with thr rebar, fill blockand 1x1x1 foundation isnt overkill, its just righr!
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TY
nice, but thats not a smooth finish
It's not supposed to be smooth
If it's not ment to be smooth why is it in the title, plus it's not thick enough so you'll see the block lines when wet
@@chrislazarou7491 I dont think they know the difference between smooth and a fine sand finish. This maybe less prone to cracking when not using a poly based smooth finish, but its not smooth.
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Dude, don't give advice on stucco when you don't know what you're talking about. A good smooth trowel finish ain't EASY and that's about as far away from smooth trowel as you can get! That's more like a ROUGH sand finish! Wrong tools, wrong material, wrong application! Other than that, it was a great tutorial!