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Stucco Painting

Paint gives an essential role in having a great finishing output in your stucco house. It can give that elegance and express the style of the house's owner. But not all paint gives that perfect finishing. Stucco is a material that needs to be studied well in order to have that great output. There are many available paints in the market now but only few works well to this kind of material.

There are two ways to color up stucco the mixing up and the painted one. Mixing up color is ideal if you are in a hurry and want to save time and energy but this isn't recommended at all. It is still best if you paint your stucco. Painting stucco can give you the chance to easily touch up your stucco paint in the future than mixing it readily. Painting can easily give you the exact matching color rather than mixing the color all at ones.

As earlier stated there are many paints available in the market now but only few works well in stucco. Wrong paints can give your finishing stucco with hairline cracks or known as premature damages or cracks. This can harm your structure in a way that it can penetrate water and growth molds that can further cause stucco problems. So, to be able to avoid these cracks we need to choose the right paint for this material.

The best known paint product that works well with stucco is the Elastomeric Paint. This kind of paint has a great property of flexibility because of its rubbery property thus; it can stretch with your walls and can cover up the hairline cracks.

This kind of material can be expensive in a way but it is best suited in stucco material thus, this is highly recommended. Anyways, it is worth every dime because this can last a longer time compare to conventional paints.

Stucco for Sidings

If you are looking for unique and stylish sidings for your house, you can choose to use stucco. Within the world of siding, stucco is known as the best and most elegant material for sidings available in the market now. Aside from its eye-catching exterior it is proven to be durable.

In the market there are two types of stucco available, the real/masonry stucco and the synthetic/EIFS stucco. (Read more about the two types of Stucco)

There are advantages and disadvantages in using stucco. The most important advantages and disadvantages of stucco are:

Advantages

  • Easy Maintenance
Stucco is known to its easy maintenance compare to other siding materials. For stucco, washing it with a low pressure water is enough to make it clean.
  • Long-lasting
Stucco is best known to its durability. In earlier time there are houses still present up to this time because they use stucco. It really can preserve any structure. Stucco can handle any physical abuse such as weather plus it is fire resistant. Therefore, stucco is not only best known to its great strength but also to its safe properties it brings to any structure.


Disadvantages

  • Expensive
In the world of sidings, stucco cost a lot compare to other siding materials such as wood. But stucco ensure sure quality thus, its price just compensate its strength. It is recommended to have a bigger budget if you want to acquire stucco.
  • Longer Installation
Stucco is material that is difficult to install thus, it needs to take some time in order to be installed properly. So, if you are building your house make sure that you are prepared to spend few more days for the construction.


Stucco is long proven to have that great durability. Therefore, stucco is worth every dime you spend.