Stucco
Stucco is a durable, cement-based exterior finish that provides a seamless, weather-resistant, and visually appealing surface. Commonly used in commercial applications, it offers excellent fire resistance, low maintenance, and energy efficiency while allowing for a variety of textures and finishes. Stucco has made significant advancements over the past decade, with improved energy efficiency that enhances insulation and reduces heating and cooling costs. Additionally, manufacturers now provide longer warranties, reflecting the increased performance and reliability of modern stucco systems. Its strength and versatility make it a popular choice for large-scale buildings seeking both aesthetic appeal and long-term performance.
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Our construction process begins with our estimating team preparing a detailed and accurate bid to ensure competitive pricing and project feasibility. Once awarded, our pre-construction team coordinates all necessary planning and logistics to set the stage for a smooth execution. From start to completion, a dedicated project manager oversees every phase, ensuring quality, efficiency, and seamless communication for a successful project delivery.
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How durable is stucco compared to other exterior finishes?
Stucco is highly durable and, when properly installed and maintained, can last 50-80 years or more. It is resistant to fire, pests, and rot, making it a popular choice for commercial buildings. However, its durability depends on factors such as climate, installation quality, and maintenance. Proper installation with expansion joints and moisture barriers help enhance its durability.
What maintenance steps can extend the lifespan of stucco?
To maximize the lifespan of stucco, regular maintenance is essential. This includes but is not limited to: inspecting for cracks annually, keeping it clean, and sealing and painting every 5-10 years. In addition, if stucco appears damp or discolored investigate the potential water intrusion immediately to prevent mold or structural damage.
Can stucco be applied to different surfaces?
Yes, stucco can be applied to various surfaces, but proper preparation is crucial. Successful installation depends on surface prep, moisture management, and expansion joints. In new construction and renovations, a metal lath and moisture barrier are commonly used, especially over wood or metal, which don’t naturally bond with stucco.
At PREMIER EXTERIORS, we're equipped to answer all your stucco-related inquiries, helping you make informed decisions for your project. Whether you're exploring design options or need guidance on installation, our team is here to provide the information you need.
Capers Hall | STO Powerwall CI Stucco w/ Limestone Finish and Crack Defense
Hotel Bennett | STO Extra Seal 1/2: Stucco System w/ STOLit 1.0 Finish Coat
Lincoln Dealership | Stucco
Bluewater Building | Hardie lap and shingle siding & 1/4″ direct applied stucco at concrete walls and 7/8″ three coat over lath at sheathed walls
Weniger Plastic Surgery Center |
SCAD Dorms | 7/8″ Hard-coat Stucco System Over Liquid Air Barrier & Drainage Mat. We also Installed the Nichiha Archetectural Block Panels as well.
Residence at Simmons Park | 1/2″ two coat stucco system over 2.5″ lath
John Paul II Catholic School |
Coral Sands | 3- Coat 7/8″ Hard Coat System over Zip Board. We also did the Siding & Stone Veneer
Health and Science Building | 3-Coat 7/8″ Dryvit CCP 3 System w/ Liquid Applied Air/Vapor barrier( Backstop NT) .
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