How To Stucco A House With Wood Siding
These ingredients include lime silica sand and white cement.
How to stucco a house with wood siding. Finally trim pieces are put in place that finishes the look of the siding leaving it clean safe from the elements and more energy efficient than before. Stucco is a mixture of portland cement lime sand and water. Use 2 by 4 inch strips made from treated wood because stucco being a masonry product can absorb moisture and transfer it to the furring strips. Lime wash was used by early egyptians and likely even before as it is relatively easy to make and the materials are available in most parts of the world.
Prior to installing the siding the window door and corner treatments must be secured to the furring strips using 1 2 inch to 3 4 inch wood screws. Cover the wood siding with roofing felt nailed in place with roofing nails. Applying stucco over your existing wood siding is a great way to cover up wood that is looking old and worn or simply to give your home a new look. However a standard stucco exterior has been known to last more than 50.
If you want to change the color of existing stucco siding consider a lime wash. The area where the siding is being applied is wrapped with a double layer of insulating wrap before the siding is installed on the house. The plasterer will trowel a 3 8 inch layer of stucco on the wall. Like brick stucco is a manufactured siding product that uses natural materials to create a unique look.
The first coat of stucco is called the scratch coat. Stucco siding has an average warranty life of 15 years. Install furring strips vinyl and other types of siding attach every 16 inches so you ll need vertical furring strips 16 inches apart. A coat of lime wash gives a house the old world stucco look.