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    Bay Plastering

    Bay Plastering

    (4 reviews)

    Jim and team at Bay Plastering are phenomenal!…read more We contacted him for a stucco patch for a few new windows that we had installed. After being burned by sloppy work, from one tradesman, and over priced work by another tradesman, I was bound and determined to do this job myself. DO NOT ATTEMPT a stucco patch if you are not in the plastering business!!! No YouTube video, online tutorial, or helpful, well-meaning family member in the trade can prepare you for how frustrating this work can be. Everything must be the right consistency in order to hold up, and there's really something to be said about just paying someone to do something that can make you crazy (such as trying to get stucco to stick to a vertical wall). And No, No, No. It doesn't matter how good you are with drywall mud. Stucco mud is just not the same. I quickly figured this out, and sheepishly washed off the wasted material, and called Jim at Bay Plastering. After speaking with him, I was instantly relieved. While it was a bit more than I planned to spend, I knew I just needed to have someone finish the job. His team was quick to come by and start the project. They were clean, and courteous, and did a skim coat over the previous tradesman's work that had already started to crack. If you have a patch, or even an entire house, don't hesitate to reach out to Jim. He won't let you down, and you can let a professional do the hard work while you get to move onto more exciting projects within the DIY-er's reach.

    Jim did a big job for us through Lighthouse windows, we were initially worried about how the stucco…read morerepair job would go and we were quickly reassured after the first couple of sliding doors were re-plastered. He did a fantastic and thorough job with the repair and we couldn't be happier with the results. I'll post pictures of before and after once everything is painted again. Thanks Jim!

    Rapid Remediation And Restoration - Mud Room

    Rapid Remediation And Restoration

    (3 reviews)

    What do you do when your cat turns on the bidet upstairs at 1 am on a stormy winter night? Well,…read moreyou wake up at 2 am to a flooded bathroom and hallway, a flooded den below the bathroom, and a flooded laundry room adjacent to the den. At least it was fresh water instead of a poopy mess. In a bathroom flood, you find the good things where you can. But it still really was an awful thing to deal with. After an initial group did the immediate remediation, and the insurance company finally got back to us, Rapid Remediation and Restoration helped us get the house back into shape. Stephen and the team helped evaluate the damage and recommend repairs. They were super responsive and highly knowledgeable. His group has been working together for years and has a great rapport with their clients. They could handle all aspects of the project with great skill. I appreciate their presence and responsiveness. They are also some of the kindest people you'll meet. They made the process less painful than it already was. We had them do the following projects: Project 1 - Backyard cement repair. We had a source of water leakage on the "high side" of our foundation unrelated to the bidet incident, but with the heavy rain, we got some water in our basement through the foundation. The cement on the side of the house was demolished and then redone to flow the water away from the house's foundation. Project 2 - Flooded den repair and improvement. It was a big lift. First, they removed all the affected drywall (ceiling and walls) and treated the wood and underlying structures for any water damage. They evaluated the impact on the bathroom subfloor through the demoed ceiling. They assessed the window structures for any additional damage since we had noticed some leaking with the recent storms. They did a gorgeous repair of the wall that was partly exposed foundation and repaired the window sealant and stucco. They installed new ceiling lights and luxury vinyl plank over the tile floor (we had some for another project on hand). I work from that room and need it dialed. Project 3 - Flooded laundry repair. Another big lift. Demoed, treated, and repaired the drywall. They leveled the floor and fixed the small causeway between the den and the laundry room so the flooring from the den repair was consistent and level. I put a picture here, and we had it painted yellow on purpose. No judgment about the color! It is so lovely to have a happy and sunny room doing laundry. It was white before - just cold and industrial. Blech. Project 4 - Bathroom upgrade. The coup de grâce. Since the flooring had to go and the bathroom was quite dated, it was on the shortlist for home improvements before the cat-bidet incident, so we just said, f-it, let's do it! Since the decision to do the bathroom was not in the original plan, we had to work under time constraints and source all available items quickly through local hardware stores. Even though almost everything was updated, the bathroom highlights were installing a pocket door and changing the second-floor window to fit in such a tricky-sized room. PSA - if you are dealing with water damage, be prepared to make many decisions quickly. Do your research and have candid conversations with your remediation team. And for goodness sake, keep the bathroom door closed so your cat doesn't hit up the bidet bar after hours. RIP Sandy. And I didn't have a "before" picture of the bathroom, but imagine a 1976 bathroom that still needed to be updated--beige and well-used.

    We needed to have a mud room built in our home and custom built glass door buffet cabinets for my…read morecollections. Stephen came out to our home and provided an estimate for the work we needed. He was able to build exactly what I wanted from my desig. We love the mud room and cabinets so much! Very professional, courteous and knowledgeable! Definitely recommend this busines!

    Ramsey Lath & Plaster - stucco - Updated May 2026

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