How do you protect water from stucco?

A great way to protect the look of your stucco and prolong the life of your exterior stucco is to apply a Stucco Sealer by Rainguard®. Our Stucco Sealer is an easy to apply, reliable sealants that will help keep water and moisture from absorbing into the surface of your stucco.
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How can I waterproof my stucco?

There are three key components to waterproofing a stucco house for the long term: Using a multiple layer approach to stucco installation, including an air gap in those layers, and correct installation of flashing around any openings in the stucco walls.
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Can water penetrate through stucco?

Despite what many people think about stucco walls, stucco walls are not water-resistant. As a matter of fact water actually absorbs into the stucco. In most cases, the problem with water leaking through stucco is that the building envelope has been breached.
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What happens when water gets behind stucco?

Water damage for stucco siding is highly problematic, and, if left untreated, holds potential for mold. Water damage can also result in cracks around windows and doors. Crumbling stucco and soft spots or indentations can be indications of very serious water damage.
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Is there a sealant for stucco?

The best sealer for stucco is the Iso-Tek 8100. Best used as a water repellent sealer on natural stucco or as a primer and bonding agent for stucco that will be painted, the Iso-Tek 8100 is an industrial grade penetrating concrete sealer.
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Why you should not paint stucco?

Stucco needs to breath – One of the main reasons you shouldn't coat your stucco with paint is because stucco is porous. This allows moisture that hits the surface to easily evaporate away. A coat of paint can harm that breathability.
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Can I use Drylok on stucco?

A. DRYLOK® Masonry Waterproofer is not recommended for use on anything other than bare masonry and concrete surfaces. It can be applied to porous terra cotta, concrete, stucco, and cement.
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Does stucco need weep holes?

Weep screeds are generally only used on walls constructed with wood framing, and are not required on stucco-coated masonry structures or when adhered stone is installed over masonry.
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Can rain damage stucco?

Water and weather can do permanent damage to stucco, and repairing it can be expensive. Stucco damage can also allow water to seep into a building's interior and cause further damage. Be on the lookout for stained stucco, cracks, and mold in your home.
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How often should stucco be sealed?

If new, stucco can be sealed with a clear concrete/ masonry sealer, which will penetrate into the stucco and stop moisture entrance. These are typically silicone type sealers. While effective, these finishes will usually need to be redone every 4-5 years.
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What is the main problem with stucco?

When a home's stucco doesn't have the necessary space or is below the grade, it can trap water and moisture leading to the formation of mold, rotting, cracking, and crumbling. Additionally, the stucco will begin to soak up even more moisture from the ground.
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Should I waterproof My stucco?

Waterproofing is essential for almost every building project. If not properly sealed, structures will allow moisture to seep into materials, where it can become trapped. If this moisture does not drain properly, it can cause rotting, damage and mold. With this in mind, it's important to properly waterproof stucco.
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Does stucco need a drainage layer?

One-coat (synthetic) stucco over a cementitious backer board can work well, but it must have intentional drainage behind it. For traditional three-coat stucco, building codes often require two-layers of building paper behind the stucco.
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What do you put behind stucco?

Because stucco is porous, the base—typically plywood or oriented-strand board sheathing—must have at least one layer of weather-resistant, vapor-permeable asphalt-impregnated building paper (“felt”) or plastic-based building wraps or stucco wraps.
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What is the difference between DRYLOK and DRYLOK extreme?

The main difference is that Drylok Extreme has better water resistance than Drylok Original (15 PSI as opposed to 10 PSI). Drylok Extreme is wind resistant, includes biocide, and has a longer warranty. Additionally, the Extreme has a smooth texture, while Drylok Original offers a sandy texture.
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Can DRYLOK be applied to wet walls?

DRYLOK® works best when applied to a clean, bare, masonry surface. It may be applied on a slightly damp surface, but best results are obtained when it's applied over a dry surface. DRYLOK® should never be used on a wet surface. Another area that may be overlooked as a source of water seepage is the floor/​wall joint.
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How long does DRYLOK extreme last?

How long will DRYLOK® Masonry Waterproofer maintain its effectiveness? A. When applied according to directions, DRYLOK® Original Masonry Waterproofer is warranted for 10 years, DRYLOK® Extreme Masonry Waterproofer is warranted for 15 years, and DRYLOK® Floor & Wall Masonry Waterproofer is warranted for 7 years.
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What does water damage look like on stucco?

Cracks and bubbles along the bottom edge of the wall — Resulting from a poor drainage system, water leaking through stucco walls shows up along the bottom edge. If you see dense cracks or odd bubbles, you're looking at the signs of stucco damage.
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How long does a stucco exterior last?

Stucco is a very durable finish material with a typical life span of 50-80 years or more. Although it is one of the most durable surfaces available, it also features the lowest annual maintenance cost when compared to other siding materials. Stucco is a natural material consisting of an aggregate, a binder, and water.
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Should you pressure wash stucco?

Yes, you can use a power washer or pressure washer to clean stucco. Just make sure to maintain a good distance between the nozzle and the surface, use the 1,500 PSI, and a 25- or 40-degree nozzle. Although, given the intensity of a power washer, seeking the help of a professional is always best.
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Is it better to paint stucco or re stucco?

While it's cheaper than re-stuccoing, painting stucco can lead to a host of moisture problems down the line, since the majority of exterior paints are designed to form a non-breathable membrane through which water is unable to escape. Stucco typically lasts between 50 and 80 years.
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How often should a stucco house be painted?

Stucco is a popular exterior choice due to its durability. However, a stucco home will still need exterior maintenance. It is often recommended that stucco be painted every 5-10 years depending on its current condition.
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