Technique · May 2026

Why Three Coats Still Beats One — Most of the Time

One-coat systems have their place, but on ground-up custom work in coastal SoCal, traditional scratch/brown/finish still delivers the crack resistance and depth that high-end clients see.

Substrate · April 2026

The Five Lath Mistakes That Cause 90% of Plaster Failures

Improperly lapped paper, missed weep screed, fasteners on wrong centers — most cracks and blowouts trace back to a handful of lath-stage errors. Here's what to check before the scratch coat goes on.

For GCs · March 2026

Sequencing Plaster Without Slowing the Build

A practical guide for general contractors on when to bring the plaster sub in, how to coordinate cure windows with the other finish trades, and how to keep the schedule honest.

Detailing · February 2026

Window Flashing — The Detail That Outlasts the House

If the WRB doesn't tuck over the head flashing, the wall is going to leak. We walk through the simple shingling order that keeps water out for the life of the building.

Materials · January 2026

When to Spec Integral Color vs. Field-Applied

Integral color costs more up front and saves repaint costs for the next twenty years. Field-applied is cheaper but you'll see it again at year ten. Here's how we think about the trade-off.

Restoration · December 2025

Matching Historic Plaster on a 1928 Restoration

A West LA project taught us how to color-and-texture-match the original 1920s lime plaster without losing the modern code-compliant substrate underneath.

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