Frequently Asked Questions
With proper application and maintenance, stucco can last 50-80 years or more. Regular inspections, timely repairs, and occasional cleaning can significantly extend the lifespan of stucco surfaces, ensuring they remain attractive and functional for many decades.
Yes, stucco can be repaired. Common issues like cracks, chips, or holes can be fixed. It’s important to address any damage promptly to prevent further deterioration and maintain the integrity and appearance of the stucco finish
Stucco is relatively low-maintenance but does require some care to ensure its longevity. Regularly inspect the stucco for any signs of damage, such as cracks or water intrusion. Clean the surface occasionally with a mild detergent and water to remove dirt and debris
Yes, stucco can be applied over existing siding or brick, but it requires proper preparation to ensure a strong bond. The existing surface must be clean, stable, and in good condition. A bonding agent or lath may be used to help the stucco adhere properly.
Yes, there are several types of stucco finishes available, each offering a unique look and texture. Common finishes include smooth, sand, dash, lace, and trowel textures. These finishes can be customized with various colors and patterns to suit your design preferences and complement the architectural style of your property.