gahrajmahal
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Here in the rolling hills of southwest Ohio we have lots of ugly unfinished exposed poured foundations, mine included. One of the tasks on my "someday" list would be to finish my exposed foundation so it is more uniform and better looking. The builders of my home back in 1966 at least attempted to do something with it and either rolled or sprayed a uniform sand finish of about 1/4" thick. That thin veneer has cracked and chipped in areas but is generally adhered very well. The front of the house has a odd pink orange brick I wouldn't mind covering with the right treatment.
What I don't want is the thin stone veneers or other manufactured coverings. I think they would be too thick where the siding comes down and it would also draw your eye to the bottom of the house.
What does the esteemed members of The Garage Journal have for suggestions? If you know how to mix and apply stucco what product is best? Is there an additive to make that first coat adhere well? Photos of patterns and examples would be greatly appreciated. YouTube links or website tutorials would also be fantastic. If using mortar would you mix from raw materials? If so, what is the ratio of sand to cement etc. or is there a ready mix product that does a good job?
Finally, not to disrespect the professionals, (if I could find one) is this a job a reasonably skilled DIY person should attempt?
I will follow with some photos of the victim when I get on my laptop and if I follow your all's advice will document the carnage, I mean the fantastic results with subsequent posts.
Thanks!
What I don't want is the thin stone veneers or other manufactured coverings. I think they would be too thick where the siding comes down and it would also draw your eye to the bottom of the house.
What does the esteemed members of The Garage Journal have for suggestions? If you know how to mix and apply stucco what product is best? Is there an additive to make that first coat adhere well? Photos of patterns and examples would be greatly appreciated. YouTube links or website tutorials would also be fantastic. If using mortar would you mix from raw materials? If so, what is the ratio of sand to cement etc. or is there a ready mix product that does a good job?
Finally, not to disrespect the professionals, (if I could find one) is this a job a reasonably skilled DIY person should attempt?
I will follow with some photos of the victim when I get on my laptop and if I follow your all's advice will document the carnage, I mean the fantastic results with subsequent posts.
Thanks!
