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Fiber reinforced stucco mix?
On Tuesday, January 23, 2001 at 12:06:27 AM UTC-7, wrote:
About 25 years ago I remember a redimix stucco product called Surewall (or Sure-Wall or Shurwall or something like that). It had glass fiber strands in it and it dried white. It's claim to fame was that you could dry stack concrete blocks and coat with this product to produce a structural wall. I have been unable to find mention of this product in any internet searches.. My situation is this: I own an older home that has been added on to four times and has about two feet of exposed block stem wall that is old, new, painted and unpainted. In other words it doesn't match the siding and has some cracks and voids. I want to do this project myself and don't want to go with a full blown lath/scratch coat/stucco coat. Has anyone heard of this product or recommend a similar one? Thanks - Eric Wood hi, I used q bond 20 years ago to fix a 120 yr old cabin that was built into a hillside, the hillside was trying to retake the house. Qbond was excellant....people told me you couldn't rebuild from the inside and waterproof...but it worked...I'd like some more...i notice something from quickrete that has fiberglass fibers |
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