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Stucco is a smart solution for exterior finishing of a home or building.
It
is very versatile, it can be applied to any flat or curved surface.
It’s very appreciated due to its attractiveness and durability and
because it requires a minimum maintenance. Colours are mixed into the
stucco formula so that the building doesn’t peel and doesn’t
require later painting after the stucco has cured.
Stucco
facing material is often used to give a new, fresh, modern appearance
to older homes. It can be a practical and cost-friendly solution for
raising the property value of a home that is to be put up for sale.
Stucco consists of a binder, an aggregate and water.
Traditionally, it is made of cement mixture, in which the cement is
combined with water and inert materials such as sand and lime, and
will dry to a very hard and dense solid.
Occasionally, acrylics
and glass fibres are added to the mixture to improve the strength of
stucco.
There are different forms of stucco application:
traditional stucco system, a three coat stucco system, a hard-coat
stucco system and a synthetic stucco system.
Three coat and
hard-coat are referring to the situation when stucco is applied on
top of metal lath. Wire lath is used as a plaster base where the
surfaces will not provide adequate mechanical keying or bond for the
plaster.
Synthetic stucco, known as EIFS, is acrylic-based and
is more elastic and more workable. It has a lasting uniform color and a high resistance to soiling, mold or algae. This finishing
material comes ready-mixed in a bucket.
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