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Replacing Your Stucco, Again?

NEW ADVANCEMENTS IN STUCCO INSTALLATION MEAN FEWER REPLACEMENTS FOR HOMEOWNERS.

Unfortunately for homeowners, stucco replacements are a fact of life up and down the eastern seaboard. There are numerous reasons that the stucco systems fail but the most common is improper installation of the waterproofing system behind the cement. Mainly the flashing around the windows.

In today’s market, most contractors are using a traditional cement stucco system that consists of lathing, scratch coat, brown coat, and a textured finish coat. The windows are flashed and then two layers of water resistant felt paper are applied to the sheathing. The biggest difference in this application and what was done in the 1980’s – 2000’s is the advancement in the flashing around the windows and the correct installation of the weep screed at the bottom. When the cement is applied to the lath, it wettens the paper causing it to wrinkle. As the cement cures, it separates from the petroleum based paper leaving small channels behind the cement for the water (condensation or rain) to run down and out the weep holes.

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This is a great system that should last an extremely long time–as long as the application of the system behind the stucco is closely monitored for quality.

At Island Plasters, we are phasing in a new and improved system utilizing a high-impact, water-drainage wall cladding system that incorporates a water-resistive barrier and features a cement board (ASTM C1325) core installed with an acrylic base coat, fiberglass reinforcing mesh, and finishes. Advantages of this system are: resistant to impact and punctures; good for high traffic areas, superior management of incidental moisture, integrates EPS shapes for economical detailing, cost-efficient – saves time and reduces scaffolding costs, improved durability, 100% acrylic, reinforced base coats provide water and crack resistance, 100% acrylic finish coats resist fading and abrasion, excellent flexural, compressive and tensile strength, dimensional stability, wide selection of finish textures, 48 standard colors and unlimited custom colors.

Island Plasters LLC has been in business since 2011 offering stucco replacements, installation of new residential and commercial stucco, tabby, stone, brick, pool deck tile and pavers.

ABOVE Island Plasters now offers a new installation system called Cement Board Stucco System. It has a more promising outlook than traditional stucco system as far as durability and cost-efficiency.

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