Starting with stucco stucco is made with a mixture of cement sand and water.
Stucco made to look like siding.
Stucco siding has an average warranty life of 15 years.
Stucco is usually more expensive to install than vinyl siding because of the labor involved in making sure the product is properly mixed placed and painted.
Stucco siding with its reasonable cost variety of applications and many recipes for making it stucco has been in use for hundreds of years.
The last step is to apply the synthetic stucco.
When finished stucco looks warm and clay like.
Because it is made of a synthetic material it will last much longer than traditional stucco.
Although today s form of stucco is a bit more modern than what was used back then.
In fact stucco was widely used in ancient greece over a 1 000 years ago and is still being used today.
It s built up in coats each about to in depth using a hand trowel or sprayer.
These ingredients include lime silica sand and white cement.
A simulated wood texture can then be added including indentations to simulate the nail holes.
The end result is a rustic wood clad siding look made of a durable long lasting coating of stucco that can be painted any color you wish.
Like brick stucco is a manufactured siding product that uses natural materials to create a unique look.
Stucco is made up of portland cement lime sand water and additives applied in several layers over wood or metal lath.
Vinyl siding is manufactured to your specifications of color slat size and thickness and can be quickly installed once the exterior walls of your home are prepared.
Generally a wooden wall is covered with galvanized metal screening and tarpaper then covered with stucco.
It is made of an acrylic latex base available in many textures and colors.
There are numerous benefits for choosing stucco as siding for home exteriors including noise reduction energy efficiency low maintenance longevity and versatility.
A fiberglass reinforcing mesh is then applied with a skim coat of concrete.
The simulated lab siding is extremely durable and weather tight because the stucco is put on thick.