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Stucco is a mixture of cement, sand, lime and water and once it’s dry it can be painted any color you wish. Contractors mix stucco and apply it to a wire base, called a lath, in multiple coats; providing a durable, seamless look for the home’s exterior. Stucco will cover your homes exterior in a form of plaster that will make it difficult for exterior temperatures to affect the interior temperature of your home. With this extra layer of stucco siding insulation, your heating and cooling systems will not have to work as hard to keep your home at a desired temperature. This will decrease your energy costs! Request Your Free Consultation
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Stucco is energy efficient, fire resistant, low maintenance, rot resistant, sound dampening and adds great curb appeal to your home’s exterior…. Read more
What are the benefits of a stucco house?
What does E.I.F.S stand for?
E.I.F.S. stands for Exterior Insulation Finish System. E.I.F.S. is commonly called “synthetic stucco.” E.I.F.S. looks like the traditional cement based… Read more
What is the difference between plaster, stucco and EIFS?
Plaster is a broad term used to describe materials that are applied to a wall in a thin layer. One example of plaster is Portland cement-based plaster… Read more
How long does stucco last?
50-80 years Stucco is a very durable finish material with a typical life span of 50-80 years or more. Although it is one of the most durable surfaces available… Read more
Stucco is not a great insulator, but insulates better than cement. Like any wall cladding material, stucco can provide additional insulation… Read more
Is stucco a good insulator?
Does stucco increase home value?
Stucco is a durable and reliable siding material that can increase the value of your home. It’s three coats are layered together to provide your home with… Read more
Is Stucco or Vinyl Siding More Energy Efficient?
Stucco is generally cheaper to buy, and since it is more energy efficient, it can also potentially save you money on your heating and cooling bills… Read more
Is stucco good in cold and warm weather?
If you are considering stucco, this cold snap might have you wondering if stucco is capable of standing up to 10 degree (and much colder!) weather… Read more