Weekend Projects: Resurface a Fireplace with Stucco
Give your fireplace a facelift with stucco. It will take less than a weekend to do and cost less than $100.
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Tools and Materials:
stucco mix (concrete and sand)
concrete bonding agent
straight, steel trowel
notched trowel
bristle brush
trowel with sponge attached
Steps:
1. Brush the concrete bonding agent onto the bricks, this will help the stucco adhere to the brick. Allow it to dry at least 30 minutes.
2. Either purchase ready-made stucco, or mix concrete and sand together to make your own. Add a little of the bonding agent to the mix so it will dry quicker and stick better. It should have a toothpaste-like consistency.
3. With a notched trowel, run a series of grooves in the first coat of stucco. This will help the second coat to adhere better.
4. Use a straight, steel trowel to apply the second coat of stucco. The straight trowel will give you a modern, sleek look. For a rustic texture, run a bristle brush over the concrete. To get a smooth finish with just a little bit of subtle texture, use a trowel with a sponge attached.
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