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    Need to fill in some holes in stucco...

    I drilled some holes into an exterior stucco wall to hang some baskets for plants, etc. A couple of the holes ended up a bit too large for the stucco screws and I want to fill in the holes. Current thought is that I use a combination of cement crack sealant and sand. Thoughts?
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    Seriously? Grab a hammer and break away the loose bits, buy some stucco, mix it (similar to concrete) & fill the holes with a trowel and paint when it dries.

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    Thats an interesting subject I'm sure.

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    it doesn't sound big, so:
    fill with paintable acrylic sealant
    paint it
    scrub a little sand into the paint to conceal it

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    Go to Home Depot and buy premixed stucco patch in a tub.Trowel it on then wait awhile for it to set up.Then hit it with a wet sponge lightly.The stuccopatch has sand in it already so you get that bumpy texture with a light sponge wipe.

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    Bump.

    Anyone got ideas for repairing EIFS? I'm going to spray foam the holes and then even them and cover with the premixed stucco patch.

    Also, is it possible to cover this stuff with metal siding like material and then paint that? Flash it properly and never have to deal with tearing out the EIFS? I hate EIFS and if I knew now what I didn't know then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
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    hey ron, as a completely unhandy man i cant testify that this will be useful advice but if your holes are only slightly to large, you could drill them out a tiny bit more and get some of those screw insert things that you use to anchor screws in drywall?
    i have a bunch of those things that are made of metal that would probably do the trick assuming that they dont crack the surrounding stucco

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxwell666 View Post
    hey ron, as a completely unhandy man i cant testify that this will be useful advice but if your holes are only slightly to large, you could drill them out a tiny bit more and get some of those screw insert things that you use to anchor screws in drywall?
    i have a bunch of those things that are made of metal that would probably do the trick assuming that they dont crack the surrounding stucco
    I work as an electrician and use those things a lot. We mount boxes on concrete and stone and they work well. For stucco, I like to run a longer screw into the plywood sheathing, or use toggle bolts. The plastic anchors often do not work well in crumble prone stucco. It really depends what you are mounting (leverage), and how much it weighs.

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    What a gongshow of advice. Are you still trying to figure this out? I hope you took your cuff links out first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    I really wanna know what happens if you pm yourself, but I also don't want the TGR server to begin to start spinning faster and faster until it reaches the mass of a small black hole, swallowing the solar system. I'm pretty sure that can happen. It's Relativity in action.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OSECS View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jethro View Post
    I work as an electrician and use those things a lot. We mount boxes on concrete and stone and they work well. For stucco, I like to run a longer screw into the plywood sheathing, or use toggle bolts. The plastic anchors often do not work well in crumble prone stucco. It really depends what you are mounting (leverage), and how much it weighs.

    Not an electrian but I approve this massage, those plastic anchors aren't much good in stucco ...you gotta hit the sheathing with a screw if you expect whatever you are trying to attach to a house to stay there

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    I just mounted a hose reel to stucco last weekend. It came with some bolts with 'bang in' anchors. Basically a bolt inside a sleeve. You slide the anchor & bolt it, then tap the bolt it & it forces the attached metal anchor to expand, and you just thread on a nut and tighten it up. They seem to work really well, but I've got no idea what they're called.

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