Tag: homerepair

  • Sheetrock Plaster Walls Pros & Cons

    Sheetrock Plaster Walls Pros & Cons

    I’m betting if you are reading this post, you may be searching for information on how to sheetrock or drywall plaster walls. So, I thought I’d post some pictures to give you all a visual how-to on sheetrocking walls and talk about the pros and cons of this kind of wall repair. Here are some photos of a drywall – sheetrock job we recently did on plaster walls that were in really bad shape.

    I get hired to sheetrock plaster walls when the client doesn’t want to repair and skim coat the existing plaster walls. To skim coat plaster walls is labor intensive, and to install drywall is faster and cleaner.

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    Plaster walls in bad shape, the client had removed the trim.

    As you can see, the plaster walls were in poor shape, and some of the moldings were missing. We were fortunate in that the room was just slightly higher than 8 feet, so we could blend the edge of the drywall into the crown moulding. One of the issues with applying drywall over a plaster wall is how the drywall butts up to the existing mouldings, it doesn’t always work out very well.

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    We build out with scrap wood and drywall any holes in the walls

    The drawback to sheetrocking plaster walls is that when the job is done, the walls look very rectilinear, they are very square and straight. To me, this doesn’t look right in a 100+ year old brooklyn brownstone or row house. But we do what the client wants, they are writing the check.

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    The sheetrock – drywall attached to the plaster wall

    Plaster walls have an organic feel to them, they have imperfections, they are not straight and square, they undulate. When you skim coat a wall, you preserve that organic feel. When we’re done skim coating, it looks like a plaster wall in an old house; when you sheetrock a wall, it looks like a new condo.

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    Lucky for us, the walls of this room were a bit more than 8'

    NOTE: the client had removed the wood trim and loose plaster, thinking they would do this job themselves. Its very likely they encountered lead paint when doing this. Check with your local codes on dealing with lead paint. Lead Paint is very unhealthy to breathe or eat.

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    Drywall affixed to the plaster wall, joint compound being applied to seams
    sheetrock over damaged plaster walls
    sheetrock over damaged plaster walls

    What do you all think? Do you have plaster walls in your home? have you ever repaired plaster walls? Let us know below.

  • Repair the power cord on your power tool : GardenFork.TV : power tool repair video

    Repair the power cord on your power tool : GardenFork.TV : power tool repair video

    Here we make a video on how to repair the power cord of your power tool. Don’t just wrap it in tape; here Eric shows you how he repairs the power cord on his circular saw. You can do this, watch the video and then repair your tools .

    DIY power tool repair is within the grasp of your average person, if i can repair my drill, circular saw, or other electric tools so can you. This DIY video shows you how to fix a circular saw, but this can be applied to other tools as well. Basically anything with  power cord can be fixed , just watch here and learn.

    Its important to match the wires correctly when re-attaching them, you want the polarized plug to work properly and safely. And be careful when soldering wires, the soldering iron is hot, learn from my experiences…

    And pay attention to where the power cord is when you are using a power tool, after we shot this how-to video, I proceeded to cut the cord of this saw yet again, and i repaired it yet again. Not unusual in my world.

    Do you have a good way to repair the power cord on a power tool? let us know below!

  • Rain Gutter Repair

    Rain Gutter Repair

    As part of my family visit, I am always repairing my sister’s house. First was the motion sensor light repair, and now on to the rain gutter repair.

    The hanger bracket and nail. Screws work better.
    The hanger bracket and nail. Screws work better.

    Her rain gutters were starting to pull away from the house, so I climbed up to find the gutter hangers had been nailed in instead of screwed in, and the nails were now pulling out of the wood behind the gutters.

    Be careful on the ladder, don't over-reach.
    Be careful on the ladder, don't over-reach.

    I picked up some rain gutter screws ( more like lag bolts, actually ) that I used on my  own house. Once you put these in, the gutter doesn’t come off, unless the wood behind it does. The plastic sleeve keeps the screw from compressing the rain gutter.

    These screws work well
    These screws work well

    With these gutter screws, I’ve found it best to drill a pilot hole in the front lip of the rain gutter. Then I use a powerful cordless drill or a corded drill to sink in the screws. You have to put some weight behind this, so make sure the ladder is secure, and don’t over-reach, you’ll fall off the ladder – a bad thing.

    Be sure to position the spacer in the gutter before screwing in the screws.
    Be sure to position the spacer in the gutter before screwing in the screws.
    You have to put some weight into driving these puppies in.

    The gutter screws reconnect the gutter to the house.
    The gutter screws reconnect the gutter to the house.

    Have you done gutter repairs? Tell us your solutions in the comments section below: