Posted by Jerry/MT on April 17, 2012 at 11:25:13 from (206.183.116.145):
In Reply to: Buying a Castle ?? posted by SJ on April 17, 2012 at 11:13:44:
I had a stucco sided house built over conventional framing not cinder block. Properly applied stuco is really pretty maintenance free IF IT HAS NOT BEEN PAINTED. In my opinion, painting it defeats the purpse of the finish coat on the stucco. The finish coat can be tinted to get the desired color. If it chips off, it"s easy to repair by anyone that"s the least bit handy. The only downside I found with stucco is if you wanted to add an external outlet or penetrate the stucco. It"s more dificult than wooden or other siding materials, but not impossible. My stucco house had clay tile roofs and some flat roofs. I lived in a 80 inch rainfall area and I spent a lot of money on maintaining the flat roofs. I WILL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER HOUSE WITH A FLAT ROOF!
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