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The subcontractor must comply with all building regulations and codes, provide materials safety data sheets, and perform work according to specified architectural and structural plans.
The stucco must be a three-coat exterior cementitious system applied over 20-gauge wire, including caulking, backer rod, and a colored acrylic finish.
The job site must be kept clean, with all trash removed daily. Good materials should be organized neatly without obstructing other subcontractors' work.
Penalties include fines for violations such as drug use or improper vehicle operation. Each occurrence incurs a $50 fine, escalating for repeated offenses.
All work is warranted for one year regarding materials and workmanship, and two years for major components like roofs and windows.
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Stucco or render is a construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid. It is used as a decorative coating for walls and ceilings, exterior walls, and as a sculptural and artistic material in architecture.
Experienced contractors know the proper amount of each ingredient to add to ensure the finished product can be applied, dry adequately, and perform long after the application process is over. Professional applicants understand just how much stucco should be applied during each coating phase.
For a standard three-coat stucco application, multiply the square footage of the wall by three to determine the total square footage required for coverage. Calculate the amount of base coat material needed by multiplying the total square footage by 1.5 bags of base coat per 100 square feet.
Stucco masons and plasterers set up scaffolds, and prepare surfaces to be covered. They mix their own cement, stucco, or plaster, and use trowels, brushes, and spray equipment to apply it to surfaces. Some jobs call for decorative textures including sand, pebbles or stones, or adding a protective layer of finish.
Step 1: Lath (Water Proof) Water proofing your home is the most important part of the stucco process. Step 2: Inspection of Lath. Step 3: Scratch Coat. Step 4: Cure Time. Step 5: Brown Coat. Step 6: Cure Time. Step 7: Poly Prep (For Smooth Stucco Applications Only) Step 8: Painting Non-Stucco Surfaces.

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