How does it work?
In the case of a general re-stucco project, your existing stucco finish is power washed clean, with the brown coat "leveling coat" applied as usual (except for the area designated for stones which is not darbied to a smooth finish but left in the fashion of a standard "scratch coat"). The stone veneer is then secured to the roughed brown coat substrate using an approved mortar. This can then be grouted if desired or applicable. The remaining areas of brown coat are finished in your choice of stucco texture.
In the case of a full lath stucco project, the areas are covered with building paper and lath as usual. A standard coat is applied. It is to this scratch coat that the stone veneer is again attached with an approved mortar and grouted if desired or applicable. The remaining areas of scratch coat substrate will then be "browned" in anticipation of the final stucco color coat in your stucco texture of choice.
Sienna Castle Stone with Stucco
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Pennsylvania Weather Ledge with Stucco
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Cypress Castle Stone
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Sienna Weather Ledge with Stucco
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Buckeye River Rock
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Kentucky Fieldstone
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Pennsylvania Fieldstone Blend
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Sierra Dry Stack
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