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Location: St. Ives
These two images represent stucco at ground level that would ultimately cause stucco wall failure.
Location: Greatwood Manor
This residence required major caulking between windows/door and stucco using an approved caulking sealant.
BEFORE: No caulking between window frame and stucco allowing the elements to seep into the wood framing and behind stucco surface.
AFTER: Caulking being applied between window frame and stucco siding. Proper application of caulk creates a barrier to destructive weather elements.
BEFORE: Large crevises between trim and stucco were allowing water to seep behind the stucco walls.
AFTER: The finishing sealant is applied to all gaps around window and doors.
Location: Dover Cliff
The photo on the left is lacking a diverter to keep water away from the stucco siding. The image on the right shows proper installation of a diverter.
Location: Buttercup Trace
The left side image shows the start of a repair to a hole in a stucco wall. The right side image shows the repaired wall.
BEFORE: The lack of proper water diversion will ultimately destroy the stucco surface.
AFTER: A diverter flashing will keep run-off water flowing through the gutters and away from the home’s siding.
BEFORE: Wall damage on stucco surface.
AFTER: Repair to wall with color matching of original stucco.
Location: Atlanta
Exterior stucco on ballisters and handrails.
BEFORE: Cracks and separation of stucco handrails and ballisters required extensive resurfacing
AFTER: Restuccoed surface is now
attractive and functional.
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Location: St. Ives
These two images represent stucco at ground level that would ultimately cause stucco wall failure.
BEFORE: No caulking between window frame and stucco allowing the elements to seep into the wood framing and behind stucco surface.
AFTER: Caulking being applied between window frame and stucco siding. Proper application of caulk creates a barrier to destructive weather elements.
Location: Greatwood Manor
This residence required major caulking between windows/door and stucco using an approved caulking sealant.
BEFORE: Large crevises between trim and stucco were allowing water to seep behind the stucco walls.
AFTER: The finishing sealant is applied to all gaps around window and doors.
Location: Dover Cliff
The photo on the left is lacking a diverter to keep water away from the stucco siding. The image on the right shows proper installation of a diverter.
BEFORE: The lack of proper water diversion will ultimately destroy the stucco surface.
AFTER: A diverter flashing will keep run-off water flowing through the gutters and away from the home’s siding.
Location: Buttercup Trace
The left side image shows the start of a repair to a hole in a stucco wall. The right side image shows the repaired wall.
BEFORE: Wall damage on stucco surface.
AFTER: Repair to wall with color matching of original stucco.
Location: Atlanta
Exterior stucco on ballisters and handrails.
BEFORE: Cracks and separation of stucco handrails and ballisters required extensive resurfacing
AFTER: Restuccoed surface is now
attractive and functional.