Place the side trims at the sides of the window and mark the contour of the trims blue dotted lines. Place the keystone at the top of the arch and mark the contour of the keystone green dotted lines. Place the arch on the window, mark the cut lines, cut the arch into 2 halves. Take into account the angles on the sides of the keystone. Stucco Mouldings Installation. Place the arch at the top of the window and mark the contour of the arch red dotted lines 2. Place the keystone at the top of the arch and mark the contour of the keystone green dotted lines 2.
How to Order. Pedestal Sink Installation. Sanding Wood Floors. Installing Baseboards and Window Casings. Building Winding Stairs. Recessed Lighting Installation. Putting Up Walls with Metal Studs. Remodeling with a Wood Kitchen Countertop. Distressing Wood Beams. Working with PVC Pipe. Homes That Can Survive Hurricanes. Installing Rain Gutters. How to Strip Off Old Paint. Building a Pergola and Gate. Building a Patio with Stone Pavers.
Hazardous Tree Removal. Laying Down a Cobblestone Driveway Apron. Building a Trellis. Making a Wood Planter Box. Building a Flight of Wood Front Steps.
Completing a Pine Porch Ceiling. Setting a Tree into the Patio. Shopping the Nursery with Martha Stewart. Exterior Painting with an Airless Sprayer. Installing New Garage Doors. Installing Exterior Lighting. Check icon. What Is Stucco? Is Stucco Siding a Good Choice? Here are some factors to consider in your comparison: Installation Stucco installation involves several layers of application.
Appearance Because stucco is applied by hand using a trowel, you can use it to create a wide variety of smooth or textured looks. Upkeep Stucco is durable, albeit prone to occasional cracking. Known as the scratch coat, this layer provides a rough surface for the second coat to adhere to. This layer, the brown coat, functions as a strengthening layer and must harden for at least 36 hours before you resume the application process.
During this time period, the surface should be misted with water periodically to prevent rapid drying, which can cause stucco to become brittle.
This layer is always hand-troweled and may be texturized or applied as a smooth finish. Pigment may be added to the stucco mixture prior to application to add color to the layer.
Let the finish coat harden for at least 36 hours. Mist to promote strength in the finished product. Once all the stucco material is sufficiently dry and hard — which may take several weeks — it may be painted.
Apply an asphalt-saturated or plastic sheet called a stucco wrap over the lath to minimize cracking. Once this base coat is partially dry, use a plasterer's rake to scratch a horizontal or crisscross pattern in it.
The scratch coat should dry for a minimum of 36 hours before resuming application. During this time, it should be misted periodically to keep it from drying too quickly. Once the scratch coat is dry, apply the next layer and scrape it smooth. This is the leveling coat.
Repeat the drying process. After 36 hours, apply the finish coat using a flat finishing trowel.
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