Stone Foundation Scratch Coat...

 
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Old 05-18-2008, 08:44 PM   #1
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Stone Foundation Scratch Coat...


This is a change order on a church basement remodel I've been plugging away at.

Walls in the men's room were rotten - demo'd to the stone foundation wall. The church-goers love it and want me to "fill in the big cracks with mortar or something and then paint it white."



I've done my fair share of tuck pointing and tile work.

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