A Guide to Manage Issues With Stucco and Best Way to Resolve the Problems That Can Occur


by Adrianna Noton - Date: 2010-08-09 - Word Count: 566 Share This!

Home improvements are an inexpensive way to improve the looks of your home, whether it is the inside or the outside. Road side appeal is a big factor for many people that are living in a home that requires upgrades and home improvements. Foundation and stucco issues can arise. How to manage issues with stucco and best way to resolve the problems are useful for any do it yourself renovator to know.

The most common places that stucco is used is for the ceilings, walls and the outer areas of a home. It has become very popular to use stucco to cover up unsightly blemishes that can easy and efficiently be fixed by applying stucco.

There are a couple of different forms of stucco. One of these is the cement stucco and the second type is made from a synthetic or man made material that is consisting of polymers. The second kind is also commonly known as EIFS. One of the issues that may arise with the synthetic type is that water may become trapped and unable to evaporate the same way that the cement kind can, because it is unable to breath. For that reason, it may cause water to become trapped in areas that will cause mould and rotting to occur to the wood framing of a home.

Stucco is made from a mixer of sand or crushed gravel or cement, a binder, and water. Once you have mixed water with the stucco, it is ready to apply and once it has been applied will become a hard and durable coat to its surface.

This durable material can be used to put over any unsightly areas that require fixing and improvements. But because of the elements and human error, it can have issues that may come up. One issue and a common one is efflorescence. That is when the stucco has absorbed water and once the water has evaporated away, there is a dusty white substance, left behind salt, that can fall off and be a nuisance.

To get rid of the dust and stop this from continuing, you will need to seal the area that is the problematic spot. If water can not get in, the salt left behind from the stucco mixer will stop.

Cracking and chipping are commonplace in some areas with stucco. With a new home, it can be happening because of the frame of the home shrinking. And if this is happening in an older home it can be because of the outer elements moving and shifting and also maybe from a poor application.

Keep in mind that if you want to fix this for good, your home will need to be in a place where it will not shift any longer. Then to fix this, remove any extra pieces of stucco. The best time to do this is on a cool and cloudy day. Mix together a bag of cement with a couple of bags of sand. Mix together with some water and you are ready to apply. Add some water to the damaged area and then apply the mixture, using an old brush or a sponge. Try to stick with the same look as what was there.

Stucco is a versatile and durable material that is a favourite amongst many a home renovator and you can manage issues with stucco and best way to resolve the problems. It offers an inexpensive solution to any home.


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