The information can give clarify and help answer some questions.
The trim: If your home is already built, when you
have the siding job done, make sure you have all the trim done as
well. Most of your painting expense is in the trim, so failing to
cover it will mean your painting costs won't go down by much. Also,
ask your contractor about adding more wall insulation along with
the siding.
Stucco: Stucco is a siding material made of Portland
cement, sand, lime and water. Applied in three coats over a lath
base, it provides a solid, durable and seamless home exterior. Another
advantage is that it's naturally resistant to fire.
Height: If your house has more than one story,
your job may require more specialized equipment.
Stucco features: Stucco over mesh is the traditional
and most common method, which uses a type of concrete over a wire
or wood lath. It usually has an expansive acrylic-polymer finish
which will expand and contract with the weather. This keeps cracks
to a minimum, lasts up to 50 years and provides solid, seamless
and durable exteriors.
Stucco over Styrofoam is also called EIFS (exterior insulation and
finish system), and it's a popular alternative to stucco. An acrylic-polymer
coat is sprayed or applied onto a base of fiberglass mesh and foam
board insulation. It virtually never cracks and gives your home
extra insulation. Moderately more expensive than traditional stucco
finish, EIFS can be vulnerable to high impact (hail to woodpeckers).
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