Stucco nails or staples coming through inner walls

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Stucco nails or staples coming through the inner walls?
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When we posted this video, we received a comment from Mark Fowler, the chief executive officer of Stucco Manufacturing Association; when Mark speaks, guess what? People listen.
He is a second-generation plasterer and a highly educated speaker of everything related to stucco, unlike yours truly, who has no college degrees but does possess stucco common sense.

Hello, all our subscribers want to know what to do when you staple off the lath while the inside or your walls have not yet had the insulation or the sheetrock attached.
It’s not only normal but necessary for stucco staples going through the stud field, Stucco nails, or staples coming through inner walls.
FYI, stucco staples going through the stud field into the plywood and coming through the inner walls are typical, as one often should place a staple in the field, especially if the overlapping wires are past the one-inch depth.

Some stucco staples will go through the stud field into the plywood and inner walls.
OMG, what to do when this happens? First, we staple or nail into the stud for the strength necessary to accommodate the weight of the newly applied exterior stucco.

However, we also staple between the studs or between the fields where the stucco netting overlaps, especially if it passes the point of 1 inch where the stucco won’t cover it.

When this happens, and it does for everyone, you go inside the room and use a hammer to bend the nail or staple the leg downwards, not up.
Whether or not to use stucco staples or furring nails to attach the galvanized stucco settings.
If you are curious about the size of staples or furring nails required to attach stucco netting or wire to exterior walls.

You can use furring nails or more modern equipment, as we have been doing for forty years.
When using an air-powered staple lath gun, remember, 7/8 of the leg has got to be embedded into the stud, which usually means with plywood sheathing, your best bet is to buy (Inch and a Quarter Crown Staples) with a width or crown of one inch to keep up with current inspections or codes.
If you’re attaching stucco netting to stud walls, you need furring nails 7/8 in length. However, with the 1980 code compliance for building homes, the contractors must use plywood sheathing, so whether you’re using furring nails or staples, an inch and a quarter length is code compliant.
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