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The Compatibility Trap: How Mixing Eifs with Incompatible Paints Leads to Moisture Traps

The Compatibility Trap: How Mixing Eifs with Incompatible Paints Leads to Moisture Traps

Introduction Mixing EIFS with incompatible paints can trap moisture and cause damage to the wall system. You’ll learn how to spot common compatibility issues, why moisture becomes trapped, and practical steps to prevent failures. The guide walks through simple rules of thumb and decision-making tips you can apply when choosing coatings and planning maintenance. Back […]

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The Hidden Moisture Culprit Behind Stucco Cracks (it’s Not What You Think)

The Hidden Moisture Culprit Behind Stucco Cracks (It’s Not What You Think)

Introduction Hidden moisture intrusion behind stucco is the primary cause of cracks, not normal settling. Understanding this shifts how you diagnose problems, prevent further damage, and choose safer repair methods. The guide walks you through simple checks, practical tips for moisture control, and common-sense rules of thumb to protect your stucco walls. Back to top

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How to Find the Right Stucco Mix for Patching: Sand, Lime, and Cement Ratios

How to Find the Right Stucco Mix for Patching: Sand, Lime, and Cement Ratios

Introduction Find the right stucco mix for patching by balancing sand, lime, and cement to match your repair. This guide explains practical ratios, how to adjust for climate and substrate, and the key steps to mix, test, and apply patch material. By the end, you’ll be able to choose a mix that matches existing plaster

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Limewashing over Cement Stucco: Prep That Sticks

Limewashing over Cement Stucco: Prep That Sticks

Introduction Limewashing cement stucco can be made to stick if you properly prep and choose a breathable, compatible limewash. You’ll learn practical steps for surface cleaning, repairs, moisture management, and application tips to ensure lasting adhesion. Key takeaways Use breathable limewash to allow moisture evaporation without trapping in stucco. Clean surface thoroughly, remove efflorescence, and

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Build a Stucco Sample Board Rack for Client Choices

Build a Stucco Sample Board Rack for Client Choices

Introduction Build a sturdy stucco sample board rack to showcase finish options for client decisions. You’ll learn how to choose durable materials, organize swatches by color and texture, and present samples in a way that helps clients compare options quickly. The guide walks through practical steps for assembly, labeling, and arranging the display so you

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How Incompatible Paint Coatings Can Accelerate Stucco Spalling

How Incompatible Paint Coatings Can Accelerate Stucco Spalling

Introduction Key takeaways What is stucco spalling? How paint/coating compatibility affects stucco performance Chemical incompatibilities: common bad combinations How incompatibility accelerates moisture trapping and freeze-thaw damage Poor surface preparation and priming as compounding factors Substrate condition: when the stucco itself is the problem Application errors and unfavorable conditions that worsen incompatibility Signs that incompatible coatings

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How Improper Stucco Paint Can Trap Moisture—and What to Use Instead

How Improper Stucco Paint Can Trap Moisture—and What to Use Instead

Introduction Improperly painted stucco traps moisture and can cause damage. In this guide you’ll learn why moisture gets trapped, how it harms the wall system, and practical steps for choosing and applying better, breathable finishes. Back to top ↑ Key takeaways Choose breathable paints labeled for masonry to prevent moisture entrapment. Avoid glossy finishes; matte

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How to Prep and Repair Cracked Concrete Before Painting or Staining

How to Prep and Repair Cracked Concrete Before Painting or Staining

Introduction Prep and repair cracked concrete before painting or staining to ensure a smooth, durable finish. You’ll learn practical steps for assessing cracks, cleaning the surface, choosing patching materials, and applying sealers or coatings. The guide also covers timing, curing tips, and what to expect in terms of results, so you can plan a long-lasting

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Soft-Wash Cleaning of Stucco: no Pressure Washer Needed

Soft-Wash Cleaning of Stucco: no Pressure Washer Needed

Introduction Soft-wash cleaning of stucco removes dirt and stains without a pressure washer. This approach minimizes risk to the stucco surface while delivering effective results on typical exterior finishes. You’ll learn gentle washing techniques, safe cleaning solutions, and practical steps to apply them without high-pressure equipment. Key takeaways Assess stucco condition; soft-wash only on intact

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