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Refinishing Stucco
Refinishing Stucco

…away from the surface. Painting Problems with Stucco Painting stucco with latex or acrylic paint changes the permeability properties of the stucco system. "Everyone has found out through error…

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Creating and Maintaining a Stucco Exterior
Creating and Maintaining a Stucco Exterior

Stucco is really just another word for Portland…
…until it reaches a specified thickness. "Stucco can be applied directly to a concrete or…
…resistant building paper typically separates the stucco from framing or sheathing. A stucco

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Surfacing Walls with Stone Veneers
Surfacing Walls with Stone Veneers

…some colors are more popular than others in specific regions darker colors in the Northeast, lighter ones in the Southwest. Your choice…
…veneer costs more to install than vinyl, wood, cement or stucco, but once installed it will last many years with no maintenance…

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Selecting the Right Paint Type

…Paints 100% Acrylic Latex Paint: Ideal for These Surfaces Wood Stucco Concrete Block …
…100 percent acrylic latex paints are ideal for…
…temperatures; new stucco and masonry; weathered…
…can also use quality latex paints on interior trim…

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Passive Solar Design for the Home

…that object. Opaque objects absorb 40 to 95 percent of incoming solar radiation from the sun, depending on their color darker colors typically absorb a greater percentage than lighter colors. This is why solar-absorber surfaces tend to be dark colored…

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Colors of Historic Charleston

…paint itself is a 100% acrylic latex paint. That's a big benefit in this climate, as acrylic latex paint is inherently mildew resistant…
…available in both oil and acrylic latex. Other colors featured in…
…are as follows: Weathered Stucco - family room, kitchen, butler…

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Your Home's Exterior: Comparing Paint and Siding

…brick, stone, stone veneer and stucco) and fiber cement (a laminate…
…environment or human health. Latex and waterborne paints have much…
…Manion and Bucci say. Stucco, an older form of cement siding…
…when you run your finger over stucco, a masonry conditioner binds…

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Selecting the Right Paint Tools

…exterior surfaces like stucco and concrete. Caption…
…when you are applying latex paints, make sure you…
…5mm light-textured stucco, poured concrete, and…
… heavy-textured stucco, concrete block, and…
…he used to apply both latex and oil-based or alkyd…

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Caulk and Weatherstripping

… Where dryer vents pass through walls Bricks, siding, stucco, and foundation Air conditioners Vents and fans. …
…to painted surfaces. Toxic, follow label precautions. Latex Seals joints around tub and shower. Fills cracks in tile…

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EnergyWise House: Video Resource Library

…the panel, then bonding to an acrylic latex topcoat for a long-lasting, better…
…needs of both traditional and synthetic stucco exterior finish applications. It helps reduce susceptibility to cracking, improves stucco curing and channels moisture out of the…

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