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  1. May 27, 2024 · A guide and explainer for stucco, the historic textured wall finish including what it is, how it's achieved, and the different types of stucco.

    • Kate Mcgregor
    • 5 min
    • Digital Editor
    • What Is Stucco?
    • How to Apply Stucco
    • Can I Diy Stucco Or Should I Hire someone?
    • Taking Care of Stucco

    Stucco is a cement-like product applied to the exteriorof a home in multiple layers about one inch thick. Its texture varies from smooth to textured, depending on how it’s applied. It can be used over masonry or wood frame. Traditionally, it’s made of cement, lime and sand. There are several newer stucco systems, including acrylic, insulated and cr...

    Stucco is applied over a base of house wrap or felt paper and lath. It’s typically done in three coats applied by hand with a trowel. Color and texture are added with the final coat. Application of newer systems vary, based on the specific manufacturer’s product. A crack suppression system requires four coats, and insulating systems require several...

    “I don’t recommend DIY,” says Cantor. “Very few homeowners would have the skill set required to apply stucco. There are other challenges, too, like the equipment and specialty tools needed.” Cantor adds applying stucco isn’t a one-person job; it takes three or four people.

    Cantor recommends the following: 1. Inspect stucco annually for cracks or damage and repairthem as soon as possible so water doesn’t seep behind the stucco finish. 2. Stucco typically doesn’t need cleaning. If it’s particularly dirty, hose it off using mild pressure. 3. Use gutters and check them periodically to make sure they’re not clogged, damag...

    • Kathleen Childers
  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Traditional stucco is simply a variety of concrete, applied in several layers to create a strong bond to the wall. Stucco is popular for many reasons, including its low cost, earthquake resistance, and breathability in humid climates.

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  3. Jan 24, 2022 · The right types of stucco walls can turn your home into a desert paradise or a European villa, so how do you know which to choose? There are two main types of stucco, traditional and synthetic, and nine common stucco finishes, including dash, float, and smooth.

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    • Attach two layers of Grade D, waterproof building paper using galvanized nails or staples in a shingled fashion over the wall sheathing extending 16 inches around all corners.
    • Install trim accessories. TIP: trim accessories can be cut to size using metal snips but are often very sharp, so always wear gloves when working with these materials.
    • Install casing beads. TIP: casing beads for a 3 coat system should be 3/4 inch thick; casing beads for a 1 or 2 coat system should be 1/2 inch thick.
    • Install a galvanized, self-furring, expanded metal lath or 1” woven wire stucco netting over the entire surface also extending 16 inches around all corners.
  4. This article discusses types of stucco building exterior wall materials and installation methods, including stucco recipes, three-coat stucco installations, stucco wall expansion joints, metal-lath stucco systems, how stucco is applied to walls, thin coat stucco systems,

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StuccoStucco - Wikipedia

    As a building material, stucco is a durable, attractive, and weather-resistant wall covering. It was traditionally used as both an interior and exterior finish applied in one or two thin layers directly over a solid masonry , brick , or stone surface.

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