Stucco Finish
Stucco techniques have been around for centuries. Many Hawaii home owners have experienced the value and durability in stucco.
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Stucco is one of the many options a homeowner might consider
when thinking about an exterior coverage for their home.
Whether it be a new home construction or renovating an older home, it is by far, one of the most durable, yet fashionable choices a homeowner can make.
Stucco can be used interior or exterior. Stucco is used as a building material similar to mortar or cement. Like those materials plaster starts as a dry powder that is mixed with water to form a paste, which then hardens. Unlike those materials plaster remains quite soft after drying, and can be easily manipulated with metal tools or even sandpaper. These characteristics make plaster suitable for a finishing, rather than a load-bearing material.
Benefits of Stucco
Aesthetic appeal and versatility of design have for centuries captured the imagination of architects and builders. Stucco has inspired designers to new levels of artistic expression in a variety of building projects when used alone or in a combination with other traditional building materials such as stone, brick, or wood.
Versatility of design and aesthetic appeal:
Stucco can be applied to most flat or curved surfaces, interior or exterior, in any structure or building lending itself to innovative and creative solutions. All projects can be individualized.
Natural beauty:
Stucco’s inherent natural beauty and ability to use unlimited textures and colors has for centuries enhanced structures around the world. It simply looks great on any type of architecture. It has been the preferred finish, from lavish villas in Europe to modest abodes of Native Americans.
Unlimited textures and colors:
The finish possibilities are endless, smooth to course. In interesting variety. It is unique among the decorative finishing materials. It can be used to provide highlights, depth, and continuity.
A nearly unlimited palette of colors that never need painting is available to provide a uniform, maintenance-free finish. Your imagination is the only limitation.
Tough, durable, long lasting:
Stucco is extremely durable and will outlast siding, both wood and vinyl, and even brick, by decades. It can withstand the test of extreme temperature changes and weather conditions, resisting the harsh effects of rain, snow, hail and gusting winds. Stucco is mold and mildew resistant and will not rot or flake apart, so it is exceptionally durable in more moist or humid climates.
For centuries, stucco has been known for its durability. Tough, long lasting, abuse and impact resistant. In addition, stucco’s fire-resistive properties make it a safe covering for your home or business.
Stucco adds an excellent R-value (insulation efficiency), helping to keep your home cooler in the summer months and keeping out the harsh winds of winter, in turn, saving on your heating and cooling costs.
Long-term value:
Stucco is the most inexpensive wall finish by far. Its proven long-term value has been time tested and well documented. Stucco, unlike wood siding, never needs to be painted. Stucco is the most durable and long lasting wall finish providing years of maintenance-free beauty and can add thousands of dollars to the market value.
Stucco is also easy and inexpensive to repair. Renovating stucco of existing buildings easily allows change to the appearance of color and texture, giving character and renewal to old buildings. Stucco never goes out of style.
When you see all of stucco's benefits, you'll realize it is a
“ system that can't be beat.”
Stucco techniques have been around for centuries. Many Hawaii home owners have experienced the value and durability in stucco.
Have a look at the Photo Gallery
Interior Finish
Decks, Stone and Tile
Commercial Projects
Swimming Pools & Spas
King Kamehameha's Triathlon Walls
Stucco is one of the many options a homeowner might consider
when thinking about an exterior coverage for their home.
Whether it be a new home construction or renovating an older home, it is by far, one of the most durable, yet fashionable choices a homeowner can make.
Stucco can be used interior or exterior. Stucco is used as a building material similar to mortar or cement. Like those materials plaster starts as a dry powder that is mixed with water to form a paste, which then hardens. Unlike those materials plaster remains quite soft after drying, and can be easily manipulated with metal tools or even sandpaper. These characteristics make plaster suitable for a finishing, rather than a load-bearing material.
Benefits of Stucco
Aesthetic appeal and versatility of design have for centuries captured the imagination of architects and builders. Stucco has inspired designers to new levels of artistic expression in a variety of building projects when used alone or in a combination with other traditional building materials such as stone, brick, or wood.
Versatility of design and aesthetic appeal:
Stucco can be applied to most flat or curved surfaces, interior or exterior, in any structure or building lending itself to innovative and creative solutions. All projects can be individualized.
Natural beauty:
Stucco’s inherent natural beauty and ability to use unlimited textures and colors has for centuries enhanced structures around the world. It simply looks great on any type of architecture. It has been the preferred finish, from lavish villas in Europe to modest abodes of Native Americans.
Unlimited textures and colors:
The finish possibilities are endless, smooth to course. In interesting variety. It is unique among the decorative finishing materials. It can be used to provide highlights, depth, and continuity.
A nearly unlimited palette of colors that never need painting is available to provide a uniform, maintenance-free finish. Your imagination is the only limitation.
Tough, durable, long lasting:
Stucco is extremely durable and will outlast siding, both wood and vinyl, and even brick, by decades. It can withstand the test of extreme temperature changes and weather conditions, resisting the harsh effects of rain, snow, hail and gusting winds. Stucco is mold and mildew resistant and will not rot or flake apart, so it is exceptionally durable in more moist or humid climates.
For centuries, stucco has been known for its durability. Tough, long lasting, abuse and impact resistant. In addition, stucco’s fire-resistive properties make it a safe covering for your home or business.
Stucco adds an excellent R-value (insulation efficiency), helping to keep your home cooler in the summer months and keeping out the harsh winds of winter, in turn, saving on your heating and cooling costs.
Long-term value:
Stucco is the most inexpensive wall finish by far. Its proven long-term value has been time tested and well documented. Stucco, unlike wood siding, never needs to be painted. Stucco is the most durable and long lasting wall finish providing years of maintenance-free beauty and can add thousands of dollars to the market value.
Stucco is also easy and inexpensive to repair. Renovating stucco of existing buildings easily allows change to the appearance of color and texture, giving character and renewal to old buildings. Stucco never goes out of style.
When you see all of stucco's benefits, you'll realize it is a
“ system that can't be beat.”
To set up a free consultation Contact Shaun at ([email protected])
808-937-4448
Island Plastering & Drywall L.L.C.
located in Kona of the Big Island, Hawaii
Offering many choices of plastering systems
For all budgets.
HI Lic# C 29553
http://www.agthawaii.com/
808-937-4448
Island Plastering & Drywall L.L.C.
located in Kona of the Big Island, Hawaii
Offering many choices of plastering systems
For all budgets.
HI Lic# C 29553
http://www.agthawaii.com/