Stucco cladding is and has become very popular across Canada. There are numerous kinds of stucco, including synthetic stucco, single-coat and three-coat stuccos, insulation and finishing systems (EIFS) and, of course, the classic bottle stucco that is crushed or dashed. In addition to these kinds of stucco, there are a variety of variations in the textures, designs, and finishes.
The builders of homes have utilized stucco for a variety of reasons. It's an excellent insulation material for both cool and warm temperatures and permits 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.
Unfortunately, weather changes will take their toll on the stucco siding. The fluctuation in temperature throughout the summer and winter months can cause stucco siding to expand and contract. This could cause visible hairline cracks, as well as other damages. As time passes, dirt and particles can be trapped within the pores, which can result in the exterior of your house looking worn.
Your stucco siding will look new!
The painting contractors will make your stucco siding appear like it's just been installed. With the flexible, elastomeric coating that's fifteen times thicker than regular latex paints, these contractors are able to refresh your house's exterior stucco while also filling gaps in the hairline that look ugly and other imperfections. The coating is specially designed to wrap your house in a water-resistant seal that locks out moisture. Its flexibility and breathability can ensure that cracks are not a problem at a later time.
This coating will not only revitalize the look of your stucco property, it will also provide a barrier that keeps out stains, mold, and mildew. It will keep your stucco as well as your home looking new and clean throughout the seasons. You'll pay only a small less than replacing your stucco completely with this cost-effective and beautiful home improvement.
The method to paint stucco siding.
Before applying the coating to the stucco siding, the painters will gently pressure wash the exterior of your home using a paint prep solution to eliminate all dirt, debris or mildew, and/or mold off the exterior.
An elastomeric caulking filler will be used to fill in any hairline cracks too big to fill with the coating. The same pattern as the stucco siding is reproduced to fully cover the crack.
After masking the surfaces around it, such as windows, roofs, doors, patio, as well as patio furniture painting, painters will then paint the stucco siding with their elastomeric, flexible coating. When the paint is dry, the masking material will be removed, and new caulking that matches the color will be applied to finish the appearance.
After the work is completed, the final cleanup is completed so that your home will appear as neat as it was before the team arrived. Your house will be restored in just a few days. Actually, the majority of tasks can be completed in just a day.
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