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  2. Lime plaster - Wikipedia

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    Lime plaster is a type of plaster composed of sand, water, and lime, usually non-hydraulic hydrated lime. Learn about its advantages, disadvantages, and how to apply Venetian plaster, a polished plaster technique with a marble-like appearance.

  3. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different sources, types and classes of water damage that can affect your home or property, and how to prevent or restore it. Find out the insurance coverage, standards and regulation for water damage restoration in the US.

  4. Drywall - Wikipedia

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    Drywall is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (gypsum) with or without additives, typically extruded between paper sheets. It is used in the construction of interior walls and ceilings, and has a history of development and evolution since the 19th century.

  5. Lath and plaster - Wikipedia

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    Lath and plaster is a building process to finish interior walls and ceilings with narrow strips of wood or metal (laths) coated in plaster. Learn about the history, description, advantages and disadvantages of this technique, and how it differs from drywall or stucco.

  6. Gypsum - Wikipedia

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    Gypsum is composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate and has various forms, such as alabaster, selenite, and satin spar. It is widely mined and used as a fertilizer, plaster, drywall, and chalk, and can form large crystals in some environments.

  7. From walking on wet leaves to cleaning out gutters, 4 fall ...

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    Navigating wet leaves. That fall foliage can accumlate and get wet, creating a slippery surface that’s ripe for slips and falls. “If you have the ability, do not walk on wet leaves ...

  8. Indoor mold - Wikipedia

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    Indoor mold (American English) or indoor mould (British English), also sometimes referred to as mildew, is a fungal growth that develops on wet materials in interior spaces. Mold is a natural part of the environment and plays an important part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees; indoors, mold ...

  9. Joint compound - Wikipedia

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    Joint compound is a white powder mixed with water to form a paste for drywall finishing. Learn about the different types, forms, and applications of joint compound, as well as how to avoid pockmarks and other defects.