As the predictions for this winter season roll in, the northeast is gearing up for extremely cold temperatures and high rainfall totals. Homeowners should make sure that their stucco siding options are as watertight as possible to protect their home. Ai Restoration’s team of stucco and siding experts has the answers to common questions regarding stucco and siding watertight sealing.
Aren’t stucco siding options already waterproof?
In short, no. Both stucco and siding keep water off of themselves. However, water often sneaks in the gaps between the exterior and the foundation.
- Stucco: Because it expands and contracts in extreme temperatures, it’s an extremely durable exterior. A proper mixture of and application of the varying layers of stucco will ensure cracks do not form for water to seep through. However, the flexibility of stucco allows water to seep behind.
- Vinyl Siding: This siding also expands and contracts with temperature changes. High quality installation will keep this at a minimum. Still, that pesky water will find a way to attack your home’s foundation.
That is, unless you hire a highly qualified stucco and siding company such as Ai Restoration to take care of your home’s exterior. With 17 years of experience, we can install, repair, and remediate any exterior you choose—and we will ensure it is watertight.
What makes my home’s exterior watertight?
When stucco siding options are being installed or remediated, the experienced contractors at Ai Restoration take the proper steps to ensure our clients’ homes remain watertight.
- First, we apply a base layer of a high quality house wrap in a single sheet around the entire home to avoid unnecessary seams. This first layer protects the foundation.
- Second, we may apply a second layer of the same house wrap, again in a single sheet. This second layer provides an extra buffer, as the stucco can adhere to the housewrap. If this happens, any water that creeps behind the stucco could also get behind the wrap if the two are stuck together.
- Third, we install flashing near windows and doors where water is more likely to permeate. For vinyl siding, we might also use trim at corners and areas where the siding meets a new piece.
- Finally, for all homes, we consider the best accessories to direct the water flow away from any high-risk areas.
What are the best stucco siding options?
Whether you choose stucco or vinyl siding, both are extremely durable choices for homes in the northeast. If you’re interested in replacing your siding or you’re concerned about water damage beneath your stucco or siding, we can help. Call the experts at Ai Restoration for a free consultation. We will help you choose the best exterior for your budget and style.
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