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Stucco is durable and basically maintenance free. However, in hot and wet climates, water can be absorbed and cause stucco repair problems. Study your regional climate and consult these excellent publications from the Portland Cement Association.

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Cement stucco suits a variety of architectural styles and is rock solid, proving its durability over time. EIFS, or the newer synthetic stucco, is waterproof, but without water management systems can cause rot damage. Whichever type of stucco you choose, be sure it is installed properly, enabling water vapor to escape.

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Stucco is a rugged home finish, but not without problems. Stucco repair for cracks and efflorescence are discussed, requiring Portland cement, simple tools, sealing against water entry ... and patience.

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Major EIFS problems with water trapping have caused rot and decay of homes using this product. Damage can be repaired, but not easily. The synthetic stucco can be replaced with a newer water managed eifs system, or with a different type of siding.

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A listing of EIFS companies belonging to EIMA. Some EIFS stucco companies produce a barrier EIFS product for residential use. For additional EIFS systems information, contact each company, and be sure to use only a water managed system if using EIFS on your home.

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Well built cement stucco homes can last hundreds of years. Pigments can be added to color stucco so that it never needs painting. Texture and patterns for stucco are infinite.

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