- Q.What’s the best way
to build up a damaged bullnose corner on exterior
stucco?
A.Ron Webber, owner of
Prime Plastering in Irvine, Calif., responds:
Repairing a damaged rounded corner is handled like
any other repair job. Assuming that the corner has
been hit, and a chunk of stucco has been knocked
out, the loose and damaged stucco should be chipped
back. Carefully tuck the top of the weather barrier
patch under the existing weather barrier, creating
a lap, so that the weather barrier keeps out the
water.
Then install the wire or metal lath, again
lapping the old and the new by about 2 inches. If
there is nothing to nail to at the repair location,
then you can tie the lath together using tie wire.
Now you’re ready to install the stucco
base coat, taking care to maintain the desired
shape. If it is a heavy fill, you may need to do it
in two coats. The finish coat should be installed
using the same technique that the original
plasterer used, to match the texture.