Stucco cladding has become very popular across Canada. There are a variety of types of stucco, including synthetic stucco, single-coat and three-coat stuccos, insulation and finishing systems (EIFS) and, of course, the classic bottle stucco, also known as the crushed bottle. There are many kinds of stucco available. There are many variations with regard to patterns, textures, and finishes.
Builders have employed stucco for a variety of reasons. It's a great insulation for both cool and warm temperatures and allows homeowners to keep a steady temperature within their homes. Stucco can also be an attractive and appealing finish and can enhance the exterior style of your house.
However, over time, the weather can be a burden on the stucco siding. Variations in temperature during summer and winter months could cause your stucco siding to expand and then contract. This could cause visible hairline cracks as well as other damages. Through time, dirt and particles can become trapped in the pores, which can result in looking worn on the exterior of your house.
Your stucco siding will look like brand new!
Painters can help make your stucco siding appear as if it's been freshly installed. With the flexible, elastomeric coating that's 15 times thicker than normal latex paints, these contractors will restore your exterior stucco and fill the unsightly hairline cracks and flaws. This coating will cover your home with a water-resistant seal that locks out moisture, while its flexibility and breathability can ensure that cracks are not a problem at a later time.
This coating will not only improve the appearance of your stucco properly, it will also provide an impermeable barrier that blocks out stains, mold, and mildew. It will keep your stucco as well as your home looking clean and fresh throughout the year. You'll pay only a small fraction of the cost of an entire stucco replacement by using this cost-effective and beautiful home improvement.
The procedure to paint stucco siding.
Before applying the coating to your stucco siding, painters will use gentle pressure, washing the exterior of your house using a paint prep solution to eliminate all dirt, debris or mildew, and/or mold off the exterior.
Then, an elastomeric filler will be used to fill in the hairline cracks too big to be filled with the coating. The same pattern as the stucco siding is duplicated to cover the crack.
After masking the surface, such as windows, roofs, doors, patio, as well as patio furniture painting painters will then paint the stucco siding with their elastomeric, flexible coating. After drying, the masking will be removed, and new caulking that matches the color will be applied to finish the appearance.
When the job is finished, a final tidy-up will be completed to ensure that your home will appear like it was prior to the time the crew arrived. Your home will be restored in just a few days. Most projects can be finished within a single day.