Putting stucco over wood walls and wood siding is a great way to add insulation to a house and eliminate the cold drafts.
Plaster over wood siding.
Surface finishing stucco plaster siding faswall must be coated or faced with a weatherable surface to keep liquid water from penetrating.
The aged plaster application is great for covering wood paneling without having to remove it.
Compared to today s most common drywall thickness of only 1 2 that is a difference worth noting.
A traditional 3 coat plaster is typically 7 8 thick and when you add in the 1 4 wood lath that supports the plaster wall you have a wall that is morethan1 thick.
It can also be used on drywall and vinyl panels.
Easy direct surfacing means faster finishing and fewer toxins you can surface finish faswall directly on both sides.
Applying stucco over your existing wood siding is a great way to cover up wood that is looking old and worn or simply to give your home a new look.
You can apply the mud by hand with a trowel as craftsmen once applied plaster to cover wood laths to form walls but the quickest way is to thin the mud and roll it on with a paint roller.
Cover the wood siding with roofing felt nailed in place with roofing nails.
This can also save a good amount of money on heating and cooling bills.
Step 1 attach a metal lath as a base.
The furring strips are long narrow strips of wood that provide a stable surface to secure the.
Yes with proper standoff and water barrier housewrap.