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Stucco Damage Behind Downspouts: Repairs and water control improvements

Introduction Stucco damage behind downspouts is hidden water intrusion that weakens the wall where the downspout sits. Water running off the gutter can seep behind the stucco and cause cracking, bulging, or soft spots. This article shows practical steps you can do to inspect and start repairs without specialized equipment. Start by cleaning the area […]

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Adding Drip Edges to Stucco Trim: Small details that cut streaking

Introduction A drip edge on stucco trim redirects water away from the wall to prevent streaking. By guiding where the water flows, it helps keep the surface dry and reduces staining. Check that the edge is properly installed and overlaps the underlying material according to the manufacturer instructions. To DIY this, work from the top

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Cracks Around Stucco Windows: Why they form and how to fix them correctly

Introduction Cracks around stucco windows are caused by movement at the window opening and the surrounding stucco not moving the same way. Settling, temperature swings, and flashing or moisture issues are common culprits to look for. Note whether the crack runs along the frame, at corners, or where trim meets stucco to guide your fix.

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Stucco at Deck and Porch Connections: Water control and movement details

Introduction Stucco at deck and porch connections is the moisture-control detail where stucco meets the deck to stop water from entering the structure. It relies on flashing, proper joint gaps, and movement allowances to shed water and accommodate movement. Always check manufacturer instructions and local rules for flashing, sealants, and clearance requirements. For a practical

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Chimney Stucco Cracks and Stains: Causes, repairs, and prevention

Introduction Chimney stucco cracks and stains are exterior flaws in the stucco coating caused by movement, moisture, or dirty runoff. These issues can signal underlying water intrusion or surface aging that needs attention. Identifying the cause helps you choose a safe, practical repair plan you can do yourself. Look for hairline cracks, efflorescence, or dark

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Breathable Paint for Stucco: Choosing coatings that don’t trap moisture

Introduction Breathable paint for stucco lets moisture escape from the wall while protecting it from rain. As a DIYer, you want a coating that pins water to the surface but doesn’t trap it inside. Apply it with the right surface prep and follow the label for best results. When choosing coatings, look for breathable or

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Elastomeric Coatings on Stucco: When they help and when they cause trouble

Introduction Elastomeric coatings are flexible sealants applied over stucco to bridge cracks and repel water. They can help by sealing tiny cracks and smoothing rough textures, but they need clean, sound surfaces. If the stucco is cracked or damp, or if the coating is too thick, problems can follow. They can cause trouble when moisture

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Rain Exposure on Fresh Stucco: What to do if it gets wet too soon

Introduction Wet stucco early can trap moisture and lead to a softer, compromised surface. If rain hits fresh stucco, you should assess the surface for shine, tackiness, or any cracking. Do not rush to finish or apply additional coats until you understand the current condition and what the material needs. If rain is still possible,

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How to Repair Stucco After Removing a Satellite Dish: Holes, mesh, and color matching

Introduction This article explains how to repair stucco after removing a satellite dish, focusing on filling holes, embedding mesh, and matching color. You’ll work from the outside in, prep the area, and choose the right patching compound for your surface. Plan for a gradual build up and smooth finish, then check local rules or manufacturer

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