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  1. Sep 25, 2020 · Though it's not the least expensive siding option, long-lasting stucco may be the most aesthetically versatile, enabling homeowners to create custom looks. By Michael Franco, Bob Vila. Updated on...

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    • What Is Stucco?
    • Why Use Stucco
    • How to Apply Stucco
    • Can You Diy Stucco Or Should You Hire someone?
    • Taking Care of Stucco

    Stucco is a cement-like product applied to the outside of a homein 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 cra...

    Like all siding materials, stucco has pros and cons you should consider for your specific situation.

    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 damageand repair them 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...

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  2. Jul 11, 2020 · Stucco homes have many pros and cons. Find out when it's best to choose a home with this distinctive exterior and how to maintain it.

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  3. Apr 11, 2024 · Stucco is popular for many reasons, including its low cost, earthquake resistance, and breathability in humid climates. This article covers exterior stucco applications over a wooden or steel framework, or over a solid wall.

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  4. 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.

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

    Baroque stucco on the ceiling of the Rotonde de Mars in the Louvre Palace, Paris, by Balthazard Marsy and Gaspard Marsy, 1658. Stucco or render is a construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid.

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  7. Mar 19, 2024 · Stucco is a cement-type mixture made of Portland cement, lime, sand and water. It is a thin finish coat that goes on the outermost layer of residential and commercial...

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