The flashing where the stucco meets the chimney has some old sealing that is breaking apart. This is on the lower part of the chimney, where it meets the ground and side of the house. After drilling some holes in the drywall on the inside wall to hang a TV, I can see through to the outside via these gaps. What can I use to reseal this? It appears that I'll need to scrape away as much of the old stuff as I can.
There is no risk of water infiltration due to our climate and a roof overhang. Still, there is a risk of termites in that area and other issues, so it would be good to seal it up. You can see from the paint overspray the care with which the house flipper did things.
Good Afternoon, I'm looking for someone to lead me in the right direction. I want to build a shed on an existing concrete slab in my back yard, the slab is 10'X16' and already has a power conduit with wiring in it from the previous shed. I want to build the first 4' of the shed walls using 8x8x16 concrete blocks and finish the other 4' using wood. Anyone ever build a shed this way? And can you give me some tips and tricks. I know how to lay brick and block but worried about the transition from block to wood. Any info would be helpful.
I have a gap about 1/2 inch or a little less under my prehung door sill. when you step on it flex a little. Could I use concrete patch mix in a tube and squeeze it under the door sill to fill the gap?