stucco color

hydro small cracks appear in my stucco finish? As stucco cures some of the water it contains evaporates. This causes the stucco to shrink slightly. As it shrinks, small cracks called "check cracking" might appear. Applying stucco finishes in hot, dry weather could contribute to check cracking in stucco. During periods of hot dry weather conditions, a light spray (mist) of clean water is recommended over the stucco finish. Some check cracking in stucco is normal. If desired, an application of LaHabra Fog Coat is an effective remedy.I have noticed slight color variations, or "blotches" in my stucco finish. What caused this and how can I even out the color Usually, spotty or "blotchy" stucco color is a result of variations in the thickness of the cement "base coat" beneath the stucco finish. Slightly thicker areas can retain moisture longer. This drying pattern can cause the slower-drying areas to appear darker. Typically, this happens more during winter months, and on shaded surfaces. An application of LaHabra Fog Coat can even out color variations, including those caused by cold or wet weather. What is the white powdery substance I have near the base of my stucco wall? How can I remove it? This is probably "efflorescence," also known as "alkali." Efflorescence or alkali consists of salts leached from cement-based materials when exposed to excessive, saturating moisture. It appears as a whitish powdery "bloom" on the surface of the wall. A wash down with white vinegar or another approved dilute acid solution, followed by a thorough flush with clear water will usually remove efflorescence. Taking care to direct sprinklers, irrigation systems or other sources of water away from stucco walls will help prevent it always keep acids and other chemicals away from children, and use the proper safety equipment - including eye protection - when working with any hazardous substance  What is the colored, fuzzy growth appearing along the bottoms of the exterior stucco walls near my flowerbeds? What can I do about it? This sounds like colonies of mildew. These microscopic organisms are part of the natural life cycle of organic matter, including decay and composting of landscaping plants and mulches. Excessive moisture in flowerbeds, shrubs, mulch and other organic materials creates ideal growing conditions for these organisms. Prevent, or minimize, it by eliminating the excess moisture: be sure irrigation systems are not directed against walls and keep plants trimmed back to allow ample light and air circulation. Remove these discolorations from stucco surfaces with household bleach followed by a thorough flush with clear water. always keep bleaches and other chemicals away from children, and use the proper safety equipment -- including eye protection - when working with any hazardous substance! My house is several years old. How can I "freshen" its stucco color? Most stucco colors darken slightly over time because they contain natural all-mineral ingredients. Unlike painted surfaces that have only a thin layer of paint that can fade, chip and/or peel, stucco color is "integral." This means stucco color extends through the entire stucco layer instead of only on the surface. Properly maintained exterior stucco can remain attractive for many years with only minimal changes. However, exposure to dust, dirt and air pollution over time can slightly change its color. An application of LaHabra Fog Coat is the best way to revitalize stucco. Fog Coat is made specifically for stucco; therefore, it does not peel, fade or break down like paint. It is also economical to apply. How can I change the color of my stucco? Is it ok to paint it? Although stucco, like other masonry surfaces, can be painted this is neither the best nor the most economical way to change color. Over time, paint tends to fade, chip and peel away from stucco walls. Because LaHabra Fog Coat is specifically formulated to be compatible with stucco surfaces and resist peeling and other problems associated with paint, we recommend using Fog Coat for all color change and revitalization projects. When changing stucco color from the original, always contact your local LaHabra representative for proper mixing and spraying information.7 If I add a room or a concrete block wall to my property, how can I match the stucco color used on my home?

Demand Plastering Services

There are many contemporary stucco products on the market today.Demand plastering Many of them are not compatible, either physically or visually, with historic stucco buildings. Such products should be considered for use only after consulting with a historic masonry specialist. However, some of these prepackaged tinted stucco coatings may be suitable for use on stucco buildings dating from the late-nineteenth or early-twentieth century, as long as the color and texture are appropriate for the period and style of the building. While some masonry contractors may, as a matter of course, suggest that a water-repellent coating be applied after repairing old stucco, in most cases this should not be necessary, since color washes and paints serve the same purpose, and stucco itself is a protective coating demand plastering. Cleaning Historic Stucco Surfaces Historic stucco buildings often exhibit multiple layers of paint or limewash. Although some stucco surfaces may be cleaned by water washing, the relative success of this procedure depends on two factors: the surface texture of the stucco, and the type of dirt to be removed. If simply removing airborne dirt, smooth unpainted stucco, and heavily-textured painted stucco may sometimes be cleaned using a low-pressure water wash, supplemented by scrubbing with soft natural bristle brushes, and possibly non-ionic detergents. Organic plant material, such as algae and mold, and metallic stains may be removed from stucco using poultices and appropriate solvents. Although these same methods may be employed to clean unpainted roughcast, pebble-dash, or any stucco surface featuring exposed aggregate, due to the surface irregularities, it may be difficult to remove dirt, without also removing portions of the decorative textured surface. Difficulty in cleaning these surfaces may explain why so many of these textured surfaces have been painted.demand plastering with good skilled plasters to avoid disasters.