Stucco - 3 Ways To Not Sucko

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Matt Risinger

Matt Risinger

Күн бұрын

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@cryalowicki
@cryalowicki 6 жыл бұрын
I'm a stucco contractor and stucco seems to be a mystery to most. A stucco series would be informative to many.
@dh66
@dh66 6 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing but then I thought of EVERY OTHER siding material. He should really do a stucco series on better, faster and cheaper siding that looks better, works better, lasts longer, etc.
@johnforrestboone1
@johnforrestboone1 4 жыл бұрын
Yes please!
@Dailydosecoffeecart
@Dailydosecoffeecart 4 жыл бұрын
Yes sir pease☝🏼
@dthorne4602
@dthorne4602 4 ай бұрын
​@@dh66 A proper stucco finish is a lifetime finish. No other exterior finish is as durable, especially siding.
@Designbuild828
@Designbuild828 6 жыл бұрын
OUTSTANDING explanations and history. Thank you for making the long videos...
@rickmills6080
@rickmills6080 6 жыл бұрын
That rake detail is sick!!
@BrianBriCurInTheOC
@BrianBriCurInTheOC 6 жыл бұрын
No matter how much I hate Stucco... And yes I grew up in La Habra, Calif.... La Habra Stucco Matt knows how to build with excellence!
@sherifnabil9663
@sherifnabil9663 3 жыл бұрын
Why would you hate stucco? You like barn plank facade?
@BrianBriCurInTheOC
@BrianBriCurInTheOC 3 жыл бұрын
@@sherifnabil9663 Barn Planks do not hold heat from A 100degree day all night!
@bloodgain
@bloodgain 6 жыл бұрын
Dang, Matt, I feel like I need to come apprentice with you just so I know how to interview a builder before I hire them! I feel like your options are either to find a builder who really knows his stuff like you, or buy brand new houses every 10 years so it's somebody else's problem. The latter seems easier because you never know what the builder might get up to in order to save a buck. I'm glad I can watch your channel to educate myself!
@rockymtnredneck4888
@rockymtnredneck4888 6 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a Stucco repair series. The house I bought and am remodeling is stucco exterior and when I replace windows and doors, I'll need to repair the stucco around them. I'm a carpenter. I've usually done siding. How different is stucco from any of the concrete and tile work I've done? That's what I'd like to know.
@lexluther2347
@lexluther2347 6 жыл бұрын
I'm not a stucco guy. But I am a residential contractor in Toronto. The texture is reminiscent of a dry pack or sand mix and goes up with trowels like old plaster jobs. If that helps.
@rockymtnredneck4888
@rockymtnredneck4888 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it helps, sure. But I’d love Matt to do a tutorial. Fall is upon us and I won’t be doing the windows and doors this year. A video to refer back to would be awesome. If he doesn’t do one, I’ll spend hours watching what KZbin already has just trying to find the right mix of decent advice. ;)
@rockymtnredneck4888
@rockymtnredneck4888 6 жыл бұрын
L F, that's exactly how I feel about it. I know plumbing. I know electrical. I hire pros for that work, because when it goes wrong it goes horribly wrong. I've got a background in concrete, framing, finish carpentry, tile, etc; but watching dudes do venetian plaster or stucco on the job site, it's evident you're speaking truth. I'll do drywall if I have to, but again I'm not daily skilled in it.
@95thousandroses
@95thousandroses 6 жыл бұрын
Check out Kirk Giordano on youtube. He's a pro thats been doing stucco for like 30 years. But I will say what others have said, stucco has a very steep learning curve. If you want a professional look then you'l almost certainly need to hire one. However sometimes, like my area, there isn't enough of a demand for a full time stucco person so you are forced to DIY. Kirk has helped me alot on the small stucco jobs I've done around my own home.
@markfowler7171
@markfowler7171 5 жыл бұрын
A mistake many make is thinking stucco is just another cladding. Cement stucco, mixed and applied correctly, is very water-resistant and not porous as some people think. This explains why water t hat can find its way in can do so much damage. Does not get in easy or leave easy. The stucco expert will push for kick outs, Z bar flashing and weep screeds, which is more " optional " with other claddings. The good news is that done right, you have a cladding that will last and last with very low maintenance. Done wrong, well, it is a disaster. Rain screen is fine, but without flashinng properly, failure will occur. Flasing is more critical than the air gap. Vancouver BC had to learn it the hard way.
@davefelber8797
@davefelber8797 6 жыл бұрын
IM A MASTER PLASTER PLEASE MORE ON STUCCO PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW THIS STUFF SO IF SOMEONE IS DOING A JOB FOR THEM THEY DONT GET RIPPED OFF
@timothysands5537
@timothysands5537 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great video! I would really enjoy seeing the step by step process of applying 3 coat stucco as you mentioned. I would also appreciate seeing how you properly vent at the top of buildings.
@antonionavarrogodinez8365
@antonionavarrogodinez8365 2 жыл бұрын
I know a lot about stucco, and I still get to learn, we don't have all these type of sistems and I loved to be able to use them on my projects
@raulpenaiii7348
@raulpenaiii7348 6 жыл бұрын
Matt, I would like to see some videos about how to do the top vent assembly.
@sonjasssggg4575
@sonjasssggg4575 3 жыл бұрын
Me too
@k4rlk3rk
@k4rlk3rk 5 жыл бұрын
Matt, can you do series on things that might be relevant to mid market homes in California? Most homes I’m looking at are buying for $1-$1.5m 1200-1500 sq ft 3 bed 2 bath buoy in 1950s and 1960s that then need a $200-$500k remodels to get them updated. Common things, replace all windows and doors, small additions, etc. lots of same issues-no insulation, wood siding, very drafty, slab on grade or crawl spaces.
@jenniewilliams1668
@jenniewilliams1668 6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic as usual. Noooooooooo not the mustache!
@RoadStarSlim
@RoadStarSlim 6 жыл бұрын
More on Stucco. Would like to see some details on dealing with transition between dissimilar products. ICF walls to wood gables. Thanks for the great videos. Please keep them coming.
@australianbricklayer1752
@australianbricklayer1752 6 жыл бұрын
Hello Matt, another quality video. In Australia we have not stuccoed for 35+ years to the best of my knowledge. It appears that with all the lathing and waterproofing required and the obvious problems with water which always gets in somewhere why would you not just use brick with the cavity away from the frame and then render it. All masonry soaks so better to have the cavity. Stucco appears to me to be prone to cracking as it is fixed to the frame through the lathe and the frame twists and carries on with the modern building techniques being less stucco friendly as you noted with the old house stucco still in good condition . Just an observation. Brick would not be much dearer than stucco 3 coat surely?.
@joestockton7016
@joestockton7016 5 жыл бұрын
I live in NC, USA. You're 100% correct on the costing. It's typically more expensive to stucco than it is to install brick; I'm paying roughly $10 per sqft turn key for pre-mix stucco product; can get brick turn-key for about $6-$8...but try telling that to an architect, or a client that's got more money than sense.
@GenuineOptimist
@GenuineOptimist 5 жыл бұрын
We are about 3 to 5 dollars per sq ft for stucco, inclydes 1 inch foam, South West ut
@ernestmac13
@ernestmac13 6 жыл бұрын
There are also materials used for the outside of homes, which may or may not be considered stuck which have a high fire rating; that can last 4+ hours in a environment like the fires we had here in Northern and Southern California this fire season. You must likewise use other technologies like, metal roofing or tight interlocking ceramic tiles with a special underlayment to protect.the.roof underneath, and even pull down window coverings and special garage doors designed to prevent the strong winds from Forest fires from forsing embers under the door and into the garage. Likewise, in other places, smaller Eve's can help the strong winds of hurricanes from peeling off the roofs from homes. The only issue I hear folks complain about stucco is, the mesh can act as a Feraday Cage, which can block cell phone signals and effect wifi signals to security cameras. The real nightmare is, stucco and laven Plaster, as you end up with a Faraday Cage both inside and outside your home, making home networking and cellular a real pain.
@samguevara8013
@samguevara8013 4 жыл бұрын
Matt, After watching this video (which is great by the way) I would be interested in getting a feel for the cost difference between the 3 systems. Thanks and keep up with the fantastic videos.
@59seank
@59seank 6 жыл бұрын
I live near Chicago. In the fall we have to move our vapor barrier to the interior warm side because our winters are bone-chilling cold. In the spring we have to move our vapor barrier to the outside because it gets rather warm and humid in the summer. I'm so sick of tearing off all the drywall and siding twice each year to get the vapor barrier right. There must be a better way. :)
@shahsmerdis
@shahsmerdis 6 жыл бұрын
Check out his video if you need a vapor barrier he nails it on the money you don't need a vapior barrior rather more need to air seal
@59seank
@59seank 6 жыл бұрын
Which video?
@augustreil
@augustreil 6 жыл бұрын
59seank, This is sarcasm right ? lol
@dh66
@dh66 6 жыл бұрын
@@augustreil he must be joking. Dumb joke though
@patrickcurtis5
@patrickcurtis5 6 жыл бұрын
LOL! Boy, that sounds like a lot of work....... No wonder Illinois is going broke..... I heard they don't do that in Red states.
@pollosaavedra4604
@pollosaavedra4604 4 жыл бұрын
Tips building a modern house flat roofs,no overhang roof, tips on having exterior glass walls, the best type of insulated windows, framing tips on the flat roofs, for the area in McKinney tx .
@stevep3796
@stevep3796 6 жыл бұрын
Watched just about all of your videos Matt and really love 'em, I feel like I have learned a ton of what to look for during construction. But I am in California, do I just not have to worry about most (if any) of these best practices that are specific to the North or South? I am getting ready to build a home in the Santa Cruz area (about ½ mile from the ocean) and am I just going to drive my contractor crazy with all this "best practices" talk? The temp is pretty mild throughout the year (annual low 47 and annual high is 70), we don’t get torrential rains, is my only concern just watching how water tight the windows and doors are installed? I know there isn’t as much sexy building talk of making a house last for several hundred years in a climate that has maybe 2 seasons, but can you point out some best practices for us Californian’s? Thanks Matt.
@TANGO99
@TANGO99 3 жыл бұрын
Stucco installation presentation? Yes.
@OldBullRanch
@OldBullRanch 6 жыл бұрын
Could you do a series on spanish tile roofing... structural demands, install, types, etc
@Henry_992.
@Henry_992. 3 жыл бұрын
Strong Tom Green vibes with the stache
@halbritt
@halbritt 6 жыл бұрын
Great details for new construction. I'm curious if you can cover some details on a remodel? I have a 1938 house with no overhangs, no insulation, ship lap, tar paper, and stucco as well. I've had very few issues with rot, but I'm beginning to tighten up the house starting in the attic, and I'm concerned that I'll start having issues. Specifically, I'm wondering about adding overhangs at the gable ends, adding weep screed, and most importantly, I think, how to replace the windows. I think I've settled on Marvin fiberglass, and feel like I should go through the hassle of busting out the stucco, re-flashing, and using new construction windows. Anyway, those are some of the topics I'm interested in.
@Drwild75
@Drwild75 2 жыл бұрын
I believe you have added so many layers of waterproofing materials the water from the air is bound to be caught in the wall and rot the studs, rust the nails, and fall off the wall.
@joshjohnson1412
@joshjohnson1412 6 жыл бұрын
Post away, Matt. I can't get enough of the informative videos on your channel. You're an incredible resource not just for builders, but architects as well. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and acquainting us viewers to your other building science colleagues in Austin and around the country. Incredible stuff!
@buildshow
@buildshow 6 жыл бұрын
Very kind Josh! Thanks
@jasonperry6046
@jasonperry6046 6 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a video on both the steps involved with applying stucco and the finishes you can do with stucco.
@gypsetech
@gypsetech 6 жыл бұрын
Matt - please provide the details for the top portion air gap system as well as the details for stucco above a window. I am thinking the weep screed should go above a window on top of the flashing.
@rbnhd1976
@rbnhd1976 3 жыл бұрын
Larger overhang and good working gutters.
@VP411Designs
@VP411Designs Жыл бұрын
Matt awesome helpful vid. What is best practices for bricked homes having stucco over the bricking? Good/bad or indifferent idea? Also correct best way to stucco over the bricking?
@georgepruitt3644
@georgepruitt3644 6 жыл бұрын
This same process applies to cultured stone veneer. Water control is everything no matter what cladding is used. There always needs to be a system to remove water from behind the cladding.
@obcr12000
@obcr12000 6 жыл бұрын
Yes please Matt, let's see some non-cracking smooth stucco tips, top venting conditions, and zero eave details! Love the videos thank you so much for your devotion!
@robbiehetland
@robbiehetland 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Matt I’m just up the road from you in Waco TX. I’m an amateur first time builder almost done with my treehouse but about to stucco and wondering if I should paint or not paint. I see different perspectives online.. thanks
@schauv07
@schauv07 28 күн бұрын
Overall nicely executed but if you guys are truly interested in building 100 yr homes, you're going to have to steer away from those galvanized screed details for the control joints and bottom screed. It's alot more expensive but pure zinc is the only way to go on those details. That stucco will last 100 yrs longer well after those galvanized parts wither away.
@nathanwforrest
@nathanwforrest 6 жыл бұрын
I get a little bit of nervous twitch when people confuse cement and concrete but I'll probably survive.
@markmoreno7295
@markmoreno7295 3 ай бұрын
Matt i think i mentioned it before but what about using Comfort board as a air gap? In high fire areas a stucco/rockwool assembly might make sense.
@21gonza21
@21gonza21 3 жыл бұрын
I hadTwo separate stucco guys give me a quote on putting acrylic stucco on my 80 year old house that only has wood siding as the substrate and they only wanted to install foam boards without any house wrap, supposedly the acrylic stucco is water proof
@wthomas7955
@wthomas7955 2 жыл бұрын
That expanded metal lathe isn't supposed to be stapled up against whatever the backing is. It's supposed to be furred out.
@shahsmerdis
@shahsmerdis 6 жыл бұрын
Would you follow the similar steps for for concrete or masonary walls ? I'm assuming this is so strict because wood would rot while concrete will be more forgiving ? Can this be done with a fluid applied membrane instead or a peal and stick ?
@TheRobojay
@TheRobojay 6 жыл бұрын
I am writing this comment to read the responses. Very good questions.
@ernierws01
@ernierws01 5 жыл бұрын
Great video!!! I would like to see the 3 coat stucco techniques !!! We live in northeast Ohio and we are considering having our house exterior done with stucco.
@seandooley4881
@seandooley4881 5 жыл бұрын
All very good products and install methods. I would think most framers would charge upwards of $7 -$9 per covered SQFT to apply these materials. I would be very interested to know the overall project price per SQFT and the labor rates for the subs used to install these materials.
@松田もしくろす
@松田もしくろす 5 жыл бұрын
I love stucco. I am most interested in the venting assembly at the top of the stucco and the exact drainage of water from the drip screed. According to Gary Maylon, the drip screed should be at 45 degrees so that water cannot linger and corrode the galvanic coating of the screed. J screeds are only to be used is special circumstances. So the house you showed had not only the J screed but also a contoured slab. Perhaps if the J screed was made of stainless it could last 200 years. Then again I am old school. I have laid stucco thicker than 1 inch. When plastering walls I often exceed 2 inches. The plaster has more permeability than cement and is more eco friendly since you burn less CO2 producing fuels to produce the lime than you would to produce cement. Also the lime absorbs CO2 as it cures. Having an air gap is just as important with lime plaster, and more so if the plaster is part of a bathroom wall. I have seen plaster assemblies used in Japan instead of drywall because the lime plaster breaths better and the humidity often exceeds 80% in the summer. Many people there do not always believe in using their AC and instead keep windows open.
@h-townfishing1382
@h-townfishing1382 2 жыл бұрын
i work for a stucco contractor and here in houston. i see bad stucco work all the time and this one time we came in for a repair job from a stucco inspection report and we found out that the house never had a house wrap on it. im sure you can guess what happened then. I felt bad for the home owner.
@frednowicki7355
@frednowicki7355 5 жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention that on solid walls,the lath needs to be self furring.
@levibarros149
@levibarros149 8 ай бұрын
As a guy who does stucco myself, this video was TREMENDOUSLY educational! Thank you so much!!
@RoninCC
@RoninCC Жыл бұрын
Good morning Matt, do you remember stucco finish color is at 9:20?? Love it compared to brilliant white
@user-kf8qc7cx4n
@user-kf8qc7cx4n 6 жыл бұрын
I had a stucco home with styrofoam with stucco over it and woodpeckers caused thousands of dollars damage. Ended up netting my eves and recent sold it for a nice profit
@AbersonPlastering
@AbersonPlastering 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, I like your video. A couple comments though. Stucco doesn’t leak. Water can get in through cracks, but if you lay the stucco horizontal and put water in a pool we would be waiting until next year before we saw any water coming through the other side, and its only February. Tried and tested by Professional stucco contractors:) Using acrylic finishes will repel water but I didn’t hear you mention that in the video. La Habra makes Parex, an acrylic finish to reduce cracking, repeals water, and is easy to clean if no downspouts are installed before finish and dirt gets splashed up on the stucco. Ugh, be careful though, if rain is expected and its cold the acrylic won’t dry and if it rains before the acrylic dries, you will have a mess. Acrylic has learning curve, but after mastering the material, one can become quite comfortable if he has good help. When I see you’ve subscribed to my channel I will subscribe to yours. From Ken in Nor Cal, California, Cheers
@kevinhockman6713
@kevinhockman6713 5 жыл бұрын
Great shows, notice the difference between north and south building right away. I'm building a 1 1/2 story, stucco, Passive code. Double wall stud, but 2×6 with 2×4. I seen the Architect with the beveled foundation too. Love the zip, and stucco ideas. Keep it coming, on... THE BUILD SHOW!
@阿兰若道
@阿兰若道 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt. I'm a builder in Dallas Texas and I'd like to share this video with my workers who are going to do a stucco job. They don't know any English. Would you mind me adding the translation to your video? Please enable the "community contribution" for the video if you don't mind. Right now it's disabled and nobody can submit translations to you.
@the_DOS
@the_DOS 6 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks!
@lisabaginski9155
@lisabaginski9155 3 жыл бұрын
You are providing such a public service. This is amazingly helpful. Thank you, Matt!!
@Rainman_actual
@Rainman_actual 6 жыл бұрын
Hey matt a bunch of us on the jobsite was talking today and we wondered what you thought about pure living for life the house they are building
@funnlivinit
@funnlivinit 6 жыл бұрын
Those kids really need to watch this video in particular, and all of Matt's videos, BEFORE they do anything else. I only watch so I can get a chuckle! What I really hope is that they don't actually need to use their fall protection. Talk about someone who makes every mistake possible when it comes to fall protection!
@augustreil
@augustreil 6 жыл бұрын
If you want to see something done wrong, go watch their basement water sealing episodes where they used tyvek for a separation between the dirt and rock, what a joke !
@haydenbn
@haydenbn 6 жыл бұрын
@@augustreil does way too many screws that house it drives me insane watching them put so many in
@townsendliving9750
@townsendliving9750 6 жыл бұрын
Great channel tho, I'm mean look they have all of us watching. I think the house will be fine, I'm mean its defently not professional by any means but they know that. I've seen actually companies do worse then they are doing. They building skills are defently lacking, but the genius comes from making 10k or more a month to build thier own house. I'd love to document my house build, but I'm afraid of how much of an idiot of make my self look like.
@thetonezone8164
@thetonezone8164 6 жыл бұрын
Bring back the majestic moustache
@sociopathicnarcissist8810
@sociopathicnarcissist8810 6 жыл бұрын
But only in Movember...
@kerrygwebster
@kerrygwebster 6 жыл бұрын
Please no.
@Staki6908
@Staki6908 4 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@robertrusso5525
@robertrusso5525 6 жыл бұрын
Matt great stuff as usual. Would love to see videos on how to deal with flat roofs, especially one with parapets, and how you would solve water and air flow. Also would love you to revisit some of your finished houses, like the modern one with the huge garage, just to see the details again and how they turned out. Thanks for all you do.
@PenguinKnightilia
@PenguinKnightilia 6 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't be better to not use staples / nails on that expensive German delta vent seal and stick with EIFS that incorporates a secondary liquid applied weather-resistive barrier and a flat EPS insulation board. The vertical channels of adhesive that attach the EPS insulation board provide a capillary break for moisture to mitigate out of the system. This way there is no nail/staples holes and its got a way to drain. Just my 2 cents
@kerrygwebster
@kerrygwebster 6 жыл бұрын
I think Matt has mentioned in the past that the Delta Vent has self healing properties. The small penetrations are "repaired" by the material. Someone correct me if this is wrong.
@nightc1
@nightc1 6 жыл бұрын
So yeah, pretty much nailed what I was thinking from the last video. Airgap/drainage plane behind the stucco and a wrap. I'm surprised more overhang wasn't part of the prescription to prevent issues with stucco. Ultimately this ends up being more of a stucco facade.
@michaelpmurphysr6112
@michaelpmurphysr6112 6 жыл бұрын
Wonderful instruction, wish we had well trained builders in our area! What about Synthetic Stucco?
@mundoracer
@mundoracer 6 жыл бұрын
What about in the West? Los Angeles county, a few miles from the beach. Which method do you recommend?
@sevendust07660
@sevendust07660 2 жыл бұрын
You taught me so much about construction, I am forever grateful. I am also shocked by how little some builders and general contractors know about building science and procedure that unfortunately, I can never trust one to build my own home. But, very grateful for passionate knowledgeable people like you for willing to so thoroughly share their knowledge. Please keep it going. Hope you reach a million subs soon!
@neilcomparetto5282
@neilcomparetto5282 6 жыл бұрын
I’ll be very disappointed if I don’t see the stache come November 👨🏻‍🔧
@aubreageans7028
@aubreageans7028 5 жыл бұрын
In what order would you layer the tarpaper, exterior insulation & dimple wrap? Would the airgap wrap for the stucco go Behind the Exterior insulation or in Front?
@66block84
@66block84 6 жыл бұрын
My first house in Minneapolis was stucco, built in 1929. Loved it. What process would you use to stucco an ICF house or building?
@augustreil
@augustreil 6 жыл бұрын
Just Don't do it.
@adamr1637
@adamr1637 6 жыл бұрын
I'm looking at an ICF project with Delta SA as WRB, then Delta Dry Stucco & Stone for drainage plane.
@wesleyjoiner8163
@wesleyjoiner8163 4 жыл бұрын
Thank for the video, Matt. If you are building ICF with a peel and stick water barrier wouldn't the fasteners to attach the Delta dry pierce the water barrier? How would you avoid or seal the 1000's of pierce points?
@HarrisonK
@HarrisonK 6 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a detailed installation of stucco with a smooth finish.
@daveton9033
@daveton9033 3 жыл бұрын
Your mustache similar to someone call " Long John Silver" in some VHS that you try to hide from your kids! ....bad idea! LOL!
@axhhxa580
@axhhxa580 6 жыл бұрын
in Russia stucco is very very popular, like cerecit caparol, knauf. But it is a dead tecnology, panels, ceramic, brick etc - much more better. Is somebody in USA use the pannels like japan KMEW?
@lynnwhite3220
@lynnwhite3220 3 жыл бұрын
the little difficult details always seemed to be skimmed over.
@canocano5480
@canocano5480 3 жыл бұрын
yes, I would like to see that. our home needs a new stucco job. the home was built in the 70's I think there is no insulation in the walls. I want to re-stucco the entire home and want to weatherize it. but what to use, it has cracks all over the place. and on top of that earthquake zone. what to use?
@MrMockingbird1313
@MrMockingbird1313 3 жыл бұрын
Matt, great shows. But, here, won't the Alumaflash also reflect back infrared heat? Here in Missouri I want to reduce heat load in the summer. This looks like a built in solution.
@ttfweb1
@ttfweb1 6 жыл бұрын
99% of everything you say I agree with - but I really dislike stucco. At least I think it looks way out of place here in western Oregon. All that said, I love the technical reviews you do.
@buildshow
@buildshow 6 жыл бұрын
The point of this video is that if done correctly stucco is a fantastic cladding that will last for hundreds of years.
@ttfweb1
@ttfweb1 6 жыл бұрын
Matt Risinger indeed. It really is an extremely durable material. I come from a family of masons and troweled my first wall for pay when I was 14 - I think it’s still in place, 40 years later. I think it looks great on a southwest style house. For my taste in the NW, it’s either wood or stone - I don’t even like Hardi materials - I guess I’m a purest.
@ProfangoAmore
@ProfangoAmore 3 жыл бұрын
Matt Flanders LOL
@12foraname
@12foraname 6 жыл бұрын
In a previous video it looked like you might be doing stucco over exterior insulation? There was a green synthetic lath (?) over some rockwool, but not sure of the final siding. Great content as always.
@cquintana9326
@cquintana9326 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, looking for a how-to stucco on a zip sheet video. Specifically best practice attachment to the zip sheet.
@ht58hgt
@ht58hgt 6 жыл бұрын
Can you show detail on eve treatment too
@hongyeolin7753
@hongyeolin7753 3 жыл бұрын
How can we do the stucco without the expansion joint in the northern climate zone? Thanks!
@holland6648
@holland6648 3 жыл бұрын
What is the correct way to stucco over old brick home?
@Swampwild1
@Swampwild1 4 жыл бұрын
The best but Way to general. Trying to do all zones, all surfaces. Takes forever to get a plan.
@armandosanchez9826
@armandosanchez9826 4 жыл бұрын
What about the kick out flashing
@markt3324
@markt3324 6 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't that concrete notch in the foundation (13:51) fill with water every time it rained and water would wick up the Brillo pad material and behind the wrap? Perhaps that Brillo pad material should not be placed in direct contact with the concrete notch? Or the notch should be tapered and the weep screed should have a drip edge so water cannot roll back into the notch? I know Matt Risinger is into details so I'm not sure how he didn't catch this? I love the idea of the stucco flush with the slab though!!
@schauv07
@schauv07 28 күн бұрын
No it does not. That is a good detail
@alfonsogutierrez3960
@alfonsogutierrez3960 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt I’ve been Lathing for 27 years and yet I’m still shocked at the new things that I see and learn. I would like more info on the silver liner. I’m in the process of getting my license and would like to offer that process. I’m in Tucson Az.
@WhatsHisFace2013
@WhatsHisFace2013 6 жыл бұрын
Mrs. Risinger, please let it happen for November ONNnn the BUILD SHOW.
@dogmalogy3666
@dogmalogy3666 6 жыл бұрын
Dear Matt, one thing I don't understand. You attach the dimple mat with Staples. Then you stucco right on top. It seems to me that the stucco is held by the Staples to the wall. Right? Am I missing something? Excellent work, thanks.
@bizango99
@bizango99 6 жыл бұрын
After the dimple matt, you apply the lathe (the chicken wire) which is nailed all the way into the plywood. Then apply scratch coat to chicken wire, that's what holds it "to the wall"
@infiniteadam7352
@infiniteadam7352 4 жыл бұрын
Its been a while sence you made this video, i hope you made the videos, i will be looking for them! Gotta love building science, its so amazing all the different well thought out methods, ive been creating my own masterpiece's for years, learning as I go, i feel bad about things i did before i knew any better but now there are a few perfect houses in Orlando Florida! Now building a house that I know will last and be maintenance free for the lifetime of the concrete feels pretty good! I had a friend ask me to build him something he could retire in and boy did I do him right, my only regret was using open cell spray foam instead of closed cell, that and not triple insulating the south facing wall. We filled the block with foam, which in hindsight wasn't enough, I wish I also used foam board between the furring strips and then wraped it before drywall, oh well, his electric bill is still only 140 in August! Oh one cool thing I did inside was I treated all the drywall throughout the house as if it were a shower pan, no flood damage possible and no roaches getting in my walls! I miss my building days. I miss it a lot, I was good at it for sure! I was pretty rich too back in those days! Funny how life goes. The things I use to take for granted are gone now. Life is too short. Too damn short, I guess thats why I love building things that hopefully outlast me! Leaving my mark seems important to me.
@woodway11
@woodway11 6 жыл бұрын
I see one problem with the weep screed application here. You should confirm that the water resistant fabric layer goes OVER (on top of) the weep screed not underneath and behind . Remember , we want the water to shed on top the fabric and weep screed then drain out the holes of the weep screed. The way it's applied here allows water to get behind the counter flashing of the screed . Probably won't effect too much here but it's a point of attention.
@Ireland-bc2gx
@Ireland-bc2gx 2 жыл бұрын
Been in the trade 27 years,and the main problem is bad application and this video is for stucco over wood frame
@hassenfepher
@hassenfepher 6 жыл бұрын
I feel like this built well off the last show. Just enough overlap to stay relavant. Everytime i see something new i think. "Man i want to put that on my house, i need a loan!" Then the next video comes out and i think "man i need to put THAT on my house!" It was built before current hurricane code. I think i actually need to bring it up to hurricane code before i spend a bunch of money on cladding that might literally blow away...
@pauljenkinson8798
@pauljenkinson8798 6 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, great video with lots of information as always,,, I've subscribed to your channel for some years now and want to voice my thanks for your efforts at grabbing home home building by the ears and dragging it into the 21 century! Re a stucco application best practices video. With all the changes in materials to stucco systems in the past 15 years, I for one would love to see how you detail your stucco installations.
@andreycham4797
@andreycham4797 6 жыл бұрын
what is the point of having insulation foam if water can escape the wall, heat would do the same at much higher rate
@lhhomes
@lhhomes 6 жыл бұрын
Great job explaining your methods and advise on proper stucco installations to which I plan to apply to our projects. Stucco is the number one wall surface here in Phoenix, AZ using the Western One Coat where typical installation uses a single layer of felt paper, 3/4" foam, metal lath - typically chicken wire with corner aid and expanded metal at transitions, then brown coat (scratch coat), then final coat. I question the benefits of foam board other than insulating properties and wonder if you have any input?
@billygraham5589
@billygraham5589 6 жыл бұрын
I live in Southern California, but I am considering building in Northernmost California. I too like stucco. So can you waterproof stucco by painting (primer coat) stucco with a couple coats of UGL Drylock paint? Then deal with aspirating the walls by some other method? I like the fancy weep screed product you show at about 22:00 into the video - with a “Brillo Pad” type screen to keep bugs out. But I don’t see that working with lots of snow on the ground in the winter. (Great for warm weather climates I would think.)
@tedspradley
@tedspradley 6 жыл бұрын
Matt, regarding the foil house wrap; what are your thoughts about using the radiant barrier attributes of the foil inside the wall by creating a 3/4” air gap between the foil & the stucco layers? Using maybe vertical laths & a second sheathing layer?
@jb_90265
@jb_90265 6 жыл бұрын
i learn something in every video you make. I live in a 1920's lap siding bungalow with plaster and lathe ( no insulation ) on the inside. When i decide to replace the siding i want to incorporate some of these ideas / building science !
@bobbg9041
@bobbg9041 3 жыл бұрын
Your last version seems to have more of a reflective effect on solar radiations Keeping the heat out so the only thing the hvac system has to do is move air in the house and remove humidity. I'll bet that some of the houses with stuco this past winter suffered ice behind the tar paper issues when the power went out all over Texas. Speaking of maybe somthing on net zero house for Texas untill the utilities get there acts togather. I could see getting hit with a 10k dollar electric bill for 2 weeks usage and 50k worth of water dammage on my house becuse I didnt have power or gas. And my pipes burst. This might also be a good subject how to winterize a house in the south in case you loose power and or gas. First thing I'd do is drain my homes water pipes and shut off the water, keep some water in coolers without ice in them for drinking. Flush all the water out of drain pipes and toilets add an rv antifreeze to p traps and toilets tank and bowl. Then see if I could go north untill the powers restored. Or buy a gasoline generator rated to run a few electric heaters and camp out in one room. Get the type of space heat that uses cermaic tubes not like a toaster over with wire heating elements. I've used the ceramic type to keep a garage warm when it's super cold outside.
@richardpowell471
@richardpowell471 6 жыл бұрын
How about a video showing proper stucco applications on CMU walls.
@stone9485
@stone9485 Жыл бұрын
I am building in Hot Springs, NC. Humid, rains and freezes in the winter. BUt I am building a wrap around porch. So I am thinking that will mitigate a lot of rain on the stucco. What about atmospheric moisture? Which system would you use? Or....since I am using the wrap around porch can I save and use a more simple application? Thank you
@johnjones4825
@johnjones4825 4 жыл бұрын
Easy to waterproof any stucco or plain cement plastering. Use a 50% 29Y40/50% water solution instead of plain water in your mixture. There ain't no water penetrating that, ever.
@williamshortreed7609
@williamshortreed7609 3 жыл бұрын
Ask your wife?.Bigger beard bigger respect lol .You should be talking about codes that apply with areas via thermal dynamic retention with rain screen.I live in a rain forest in Canada..we have mastered rain screen effect. I have been through many codes in my 3 decades of enveloping and stucco. Great video ty
@premv401
@premv401 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing lots of information Matt. Could you share your insights for Stucco over CMU house? As this information appears to be for wood frame homes.
@TheAmericanGarage1
@TheAmericanGarage1 4 жыл бұрын
Matt, I am building a white stucco wall styled after the 1940 terminal building at Hobby Airport in Houston. This will have an exposed top, not under the roof, and have a curved top. Would a stick-on flashing like we use on the windows be sufficient? Also, the windows will be recessed. What best practices should I follow for this style? This will be in the Houston area.
@antoniodelacruz7333
@antoniodelacruz7333 7 ай бұрын
I am planning on build in a new house in Mcallen, Texas. This will be my first stucco home, could you please give me your opinion of the "foam" type of stucco construction.
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