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gifer November 26th 07 03:46 PM

Stucco over panel siding
 
I have a 20 y/o house in North Fl, that I am either going to paint, install
vinyl siding, or stucco over. The wood is the typical plywood with a
vertical routed strip for a pattern. It is in generally good shape. Any
rotten wood has been replaced a few years ago. I don't like the pattern or
the look of the wood, or I would go ahead and paint. I don't like vinyl
siding as a general rule, it just looks too common or cheap for my tastes.

I have seen a few homes that have had stucco applied over the wood panels,
but I have never managed to drive by the homes while the construction was
taking place. I have read a little about the process, but was interested in
getting some personal accounts of their experience if anyone has any. I can
talk to the owners of the homes I have seen too.

I would just sell, but the market is a little quiestionable... so that must
figure into the costs vs. what I can recoupe if I want to sell in the next
five years.

Any advice would be appreciated... right now, I have no idea of the costs...
I have only read a little about the process.



[email protected] November 26th 07 06:16 PM

Stucco over panel siding
 
On Nov 26, 10:46�am, "gifer" wrote:
I have a 20 y/o house in North Fl, that I am either going to paint, install
vinyl siding, or stucco over. The wood is the typical plywood with a
vertical routed strip for a pattern. It is in generally good shape. Any
rotten wood has been replaced a few years ago. I don't like the pattern or
the look of the wood, or I would go ahead and paint. I don't like vinyl
siding as a general rule, it just looks too common or cheap for my tastes.

I have seen a few homes that have had stucco applied over the wood panels,
but I have never managed to drive by the homes while the construction was
taking place. I have read a little about the process, but was interested in
getting some personal accounts of their experience if anyone has any. I can
talk to the owners of the homes I have seen too.

I would just sell, but the market is a little quiestionable... so that must
figure into the costs vs. what I can recoupe if I want to sell in the next
five years.

Any advice would be appreciated... right now, I have no idea of the costs....
I have only read a little about the process.


vinyl siding will be more affordable, and maintence free.

stucco will probably cost 3 to 4 times more and require perodic
painting etc

dadiOH November 26th 07 08:15 PM

Stucco over panel siding
 
gifer wrote:
I have a 20 y/o house in North Fl, that I am either going to paint,
install vinyl siding, or stucco over. The wood is the typical
plywood with a vertical routed strip for a pattern. It is in
generally good shape. Any rotten wood has been replaced a few years
ago. I don't like the pattern or the look of the wood, or I would
go ahead and paint. I don't like vinyl siding as a general rule, it
just looks too common or cheap for my tastes.

I have seen a few homes that have had stucco applied over the wood
panels, but I have never managed to drive by the homes while the
construction was taking place. I have read a little about the
process, but was interested in getting some personal accounts of
their experience if anyone has any. I can talk to the owners of the
homes I have seen too.

I would just sell, but the market is a little quiestionable... so
that must figure into the costs vs. what I can recoupe if I want to
sell in the next five years.

Any advice would be appreciated... right now, I have no idea of the
costs... I have only read a little about the process.


Stucco is pretty cheap...IIRC, my house cost about $3500 ten years ago
for 5400+ sq.ft. Over block. It went very fast, good crew. In your
case, they'll have to nail on steel mesh but no big deal. You'll tend
to get more hairline cracks in stucco over mesh and wood than over
block IME. They are easily fixed with acrylic caulk.

Someone mentioned the need to paint. True. Ditto wood. And block.
Stucco *can* have color mixed in but lots of stucco guys don't like to
do it as they have trouble getting an even color overall.

You may have problems with the wall openings (windows/doors) because
of the stucco thickness. Best thing is to ask around for who does
good work then have a couple of them come take a look, answer any
questions, explain any potential problems and give you a price.


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Oren November 26th 07 10:15 PM

Stucco over panel siding
 
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:46:12 -0500, "gifer" wrote:

I have a 20 y/o house in North Fl, that I am either going to paint, install
vinyl siding, or stucco over. The wood is the typical plywood with a
vertical routed strip for a pattern. It is in generally good shape. Any
rotten wood has been replaced a few years ago. I don't like the pattern or
the look of the wood, or I would go ahead and paint. I don't like vinyl
siding as a general rule, it just looks too common or cheap for my tastes.

I have seen a few homes that have had stucco applied over the wood panels,
but I have never managed to drive by the homes while the construction was
taking place. I have read a little about the process, but was interested in
getting some personal accounts of their experience if anyone has any. I can
talk to the owners of the homes I have seen too.

I would just sell, but the market is a little quiestionable... so that must
figure into the costs vs. what I can recoupe if I want to sell in the next
five years.

Any advice would be appreciated... right now, I have no idea of the costs...
I have only read a little about the process.


Sell? How much? What county? Which state do you border?


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