One of the most popular exterior walls finishes used in numerous residential homes, and commercial projects is stucco. Stucco is a construction material that is made of a binder, aggregates, and water. This material is first applied wet on walls and slowly hardens to a dense and rough solid. Stucco is often used as a decorative coating for walls, sidings, ceilings, and artistic material in other architectural structures.

Another reason this is a popular type of wall finish is that aside from making your home look more attractive, it’s also incredibly easy to install and is quite versatile. Besides that, you can choose from a variety of colors, shades, tints, and tones to find the perfect stucco paint for your home.

If you’re thinking of getting exterior plaster and stucco for your space, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a list of tips that you can follow to help maintain your home’s stucco. Let’s get to it!

1. Inspect your walls for paint cracking, peeling, bubbling, and damage

Fresh paint is still prone to cracking, peeling, and bubbling within days of application. To avoid this, it’s best to keep an eye on all your painted surfaces for the next couple of weeks after completing a paint job. 

Besides that, for paint that has been on your walls for some time now, it’s best to check for defects twice a year to detect any paint failure and take corrective measures immediately. 

You should also remember to check your exterior stucco for any damages it has sustained during the changes in weather and seasons. With inspections, you’ll be able to stop unexpected problems, and you’ll be able to address them right away and prepare for the next season. 

2. Clean your walls

One of the most forgotten household tasks is cleaning your walls. Walls can sustain dust and dirt buildup, and one way to prevent this is by washing your home’s walls, especially the exterior stuccos, twice a year. 

Thankfully, if you use stucco material from a reliable supplier, cleaning is easier, especially with fan-type sprayers. It minimizes the risk of deterioration and removes persistent dirt and stains. Additionally, you can ask your stucco supplier for tips on effectively cleaning your exterior plaster and stucco walls.

3. Prevent stucco failure

To prevent any stucco failure, you must choose the right type of product and apply the paint with the proper painting techniques. 

Since stucco is prone to water and moisture absorption, you must look for a high-quality waterproofing primer and paint to help extend the life of your walls. With stucco, acrylic latex paint works best because it offers excellent coverage and maximum color retention. 

As for painting techniques, ensure that you’re following your manufacturer’s painting recommendations, taking note of the temperature and humidity ranges. Ideally, you should never pain on hot, wet, and dirty surfaces during extreme weather conditions. 

Conclusion

Having exterior plaster and stucco walls in your homes will significantly improve your house’s look and impress many of your guests. To help it look new and remain attractive, ensure that you follow these tips and work with a reliable company specializing in stucco installation and maintenance. 

One Stop Plastering offers the best residential and commercial stucco and plastering services and other maintenance services in the North San Francisco Bay Area. If you’re thinking of installing exterior plaster and stucco walls in your home, our team of experts can help you with this. Call us today for a free bid!