Stucco is a popular interior and exterior finish for homes, and it is created by layering a cement and plaster compound. While it is rough in appearance, stucco is relatively low maintenance compared to other options. However, like all finishes, it loses its appearance with normal wear and tear over time. Deciding to improve the appearance of stucco can be a personal choice or made after a professional inspection. Let’s learn more about taking care of and painting stucco.
Clean the Surface
Start the process by cleaning stucco surfaces of any dirt and dust. You can achieve this by going over the exterior walls with a brush or broom, and interior walls may be easily vacuumed using a dust attachment. Stubborn stains might need to be scrubbed in sections with a brush. To clean inside deep groves, consider a power washer and allow the stucco to dry for 24 hours before you caulk and repair.
Fix Any Imperfections and Prime
Fix small cracks or blemishes with caulk and plan accordingly for the next ten days after applying caulk, as it will need to harden before you paint. Next, prime the surface with a high-quality acrylic primer; these are preferred because their binders make for easier application and coverage. Two coats of primer are preferable to avoid paint pooling in crevices and causing drips.
Painting the Stucco
Due to the texture of the stucco, the overall surface area is greater than normal, and you will need a larger amount of paint for full coverage. If the stucco is highly textured, consider using a spray on paint, then going over the paint with a roller. Another factor to consider when painting stucco is the best temperature for applying paint and how long it takes to apply a second coat after the initial coat.
Stucco Maintenance
Inspecting the stucco exterior walls annually and looking for flaking paint, peeling paint, or excessive cracking is recommended. Most of the time, this is due to moisture or settling issues. To maintain interior stucco, scrub it with a brush, then rub it away with a moistened cloth. Use a spray nozzle or power washer for exterior stucco to wash away the dirt and build-up. This should help maintain the surface of your stucco in the long run.
The best way to paint stucco
Instead of going through this process, call Nevada Painting Company to get it taken care of! A good quality exterior paint job should last 15 to 20 years. At Nevada Painting Company, exterior painting is time-consuming and requires attention to detail to ensure the best results.
We ensure our paint will withstand the outdoor elements by beginning with power washing the surface, raking away dirt underneath the exterior walls, masking the windows and trim that are not being painted, applying a special foundation primer, repairing the drywall and stucco, and painting both a first and second coat. In addition, our professional team of clean-up crew will always stay on top of the mess and inspect the completed stucco project to ensure it meets our high standards. Contact the Nevada Painting Company today for all your stucco needs.
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