Complete Blackhawk fountain, Stucco Styrofoam with Acrylic Stucco Finish.
Repair Stucco Styrofoam with Acrylic Stucco Finish, Complete Blackhawk fountain.
How to repair stucco styrofoam, acrylic stucco finish.
Howdy, ladies and gentlemen, we repair stucco styrofoam and stucco coverings with an acrylic finish in this adventure. This is a MUST watch for learning all about stucco.
FYI, if any of you are interested in how we repaired and replaced all the chewed up and deteriorated styrofoam, this video is for you
Anyone interested to see the second phase of how we applied the acrylic stucco finish, click below. It’s worth watching for those who wish to learn if perhaps you want this stucco finish for your home.
https://youtu.be/283DclFqDwk/ How to apply acrylic finishes, or what’s sometimes referred to as synthetic stucco finishes.
There are lots of ways to attach stucco styrofoam molds.
Too many different substrates, but they are engineered to be attached to stucco walls as a rule.
This complete and detailed video about repairing stucco styrofoam, complete with stucco coverings with an acrylic finish a MUST watch for learning most of the stucco trade.
Huge tip: If you decide to purchase styrofoam stucco molds, make sure you request they be precoated with the fiberglass mesh already protecting the fragile styrofoam with a cementitious adhesive coating such as Poly-Bond.
La Habra’s Poly-Bond is specifically engineered to secure and strengthen the styrofoam by adding a cementitious adhesive to adhere the fiberglass mesh to the styrofoam. Poly -Bond, or a similar adhesive, is also used to adhere the styrofoam to the stucco basecoat.
(scratch and brown coat is known as a stucco basecoat)
I personally add some nails so that the styrofoam molds adhere permanently.
Yes, this punctures the paper. However, furring nails and staples also do; this is normal as the paper is designed for self-healing.
I have heard many horror stories from my fellow plastering contractors who mention the high winds blew or knocked off some of these styrofoam pieces. That has never happened to me as I include nails while the cementitious cement adheres the foam to the walls.
You can order thousand of ordinary or customized your own shapes by contacting styrofoam companies online.
Google stucco styrofoam molds, supplies, or companies near me; for the one closest to you.
Many suppliers will also install them if you don’t want to spend forever learning to understand the materials necessary to hold them permanently and many details of this sort, like mitering the edges, so the fiberglass does fray.
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