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Stucco Siding
More and more homeowners across the country are turning to stucco siding, vinyl, wood, and stone siding as the fast and easy way to beautify and preserve their home - and save money on energy costs!
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Stucco Siding
Cement, water and inert materials such as sand and lime comprise the substance called stucco. The use of cement in architecture harks back to ancient Greece and Rome. Modern day stucco siding achieved popularity in the twentieth century and is often found in Spanish-style homes. The stucco siding mixture typically coats a structure (wooden walls, covered with tar paper and chicken wire or galvanized metal screening).
Synthetic stucco is a less expensive alternative made up of foam insulation board or cement panels. Although synthetic has the look of real stucco siding, it is lighter, not as durable, sound-proof or weather-resistant. Additionally, genuine stucco proves more resilient in wet environments. Despite being porous and moisture absorbent, stucco siding dries fast and thereby protects the underlying structure. In regions that receive a lot of rain, EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems) can be used for additional safeguarding.
If using the favored building material of the ancient Greeks and Romans or paying homage to their revered stucco frescos in the Sistine Chapel sounds appealing, then stucco siding may be just for you.
Stucco Siding Benefits
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