Rene Munoz Plastering LLC

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EIFS stucco remediation contractor, EIFS installation & repairs in Southern PA

We proudly serve Chester County, PA Bucks County, PA Delaware County, PA Montgomery County, PA

Certified expert company, exterior EIFS synthetic & acrylic stucco installer

Our company offers EIFS stucco installation and repair services. We specialize in EIFS acrylic/synthetic stucco work across southern Pennsylvania. Using top-quality materials, we ensure your home or business receives a long-lasting, effective, and attractive exterior finish for your investment.

We are a Certified Outsolation EIFS stucco contractor

EIFS (Exterior Insulation Finishing System) is primarily used in commercial buildings but is also suitable for homes. This synthetic stucco system is energy-efficient and provides insulation, water protection, and a seamless finish. Rene Munoz Plastering offers customized materials and techniques for your specific project needs. Each property needs special care when creating an effective EIFS stucco and waterproofing system.

If you need a reliable contractor for stucco remediation, siding, painting, stone, or basement waterproofing, please contact us or reach out to Jonathan directly. We’re here to assist you and answer any questions.

acrylic stucco building with a 3 inch EIFS Stucco system fro comfort and energy efficiency

Drainable Commercial & Residential EIFS Systems

1.-BASE SURFACE

EIFS system can be applied over masonry walls, such concrete, stucco, brick and block,  materials like gypsum board tree-plywood sheathing and OSB surfaces can be used as well. Wooden walls  or gypsum boards sheathing should be installed  continuously, positioning the boards horizontally. Home owner, framer and/or builder should leave a 1/8” space between the edges of the boards to allow for moisture expansion.

2.-WINDOW OPENINGS

Windows are the number one reason why stucco 3 coats and EIFS system fail, window openings most be properly seal and prepare to withstand the water that may penetrate  the structure,  the material  used in this picture is specifically designed  to waterproof all rough openings.  Aquaflash, is embedded in a non-woven blend fabric to seal  the substrates around windows, it has been design to be a seamless transition between the window opening and the later to be applied  fluid apply  air and water-resistant barrier membrane. When is fresh it has a bluish/grayish color and when is  fully dry it turns black.

3.-ALL SUBSTRATE JOINTS MOST  BE SEAL

When preparing the substrate for the  fluid applied air and water-resistant barrier membrane all joints  and window flanges (sides and top only)  most be meshed  with a fiber glass mesh dryvit grid tape  and  most be pre-touch with  the same liquid barrier membrane prior to do the actual application of the fluid applied air and water-resistant barrier membrane, this will reinforce the joints  between  the substrate and prevent future water penetration to the structure.

4.-ALUMINUM FLASHINGS

Pre bent aluminum coated  or vinyl   flashing should be installed to protect the joint between the concrete and the wood framing, in a horizontal situation where one cladding meets another ( transition)  such stone and stucco. As part of the waterproofing system when installing this flashing a fiber glass mesh embedded in a coat of liquid barrier membrane most be apply prior to do the liquid barrier membrane over the entire walls.

5.-DRAINAGE STARTER TRACK

Drainage starter track is a  UV treated PVC perforated “J” channel with weep holes, as the name suggest this piece will allow the water from the wall to drain out of the EIFS system through its weep holes, it  helps  to start  a new  EPS foam row and  also works as a guide  for  the EPS foam installation. As part of the waterproofing system when installing this material, fiber glass mesh embedded in  a coat of liquid barrier membrane  most be apply on top  prior to the application of the liquid barrier membrane over the entire walls. If this starter track is installed over an aluminum flashing whether is the roof or  floor level   it most be installed  a minimum of 3/4″ above   the flashing  to allow for future baker road and caulking application with properly spaced weep holes.

6.-DRIP CAP FLASHING

Pre bent aluminum coated  or vinyl  drip cap flashing should be installed over the head casing of all windows and doors. As part of the waterproofing system when installing this material, fiber glass mesh embedded in  a coat of liquid barrier membrane  most be apply on top  prior to the application of the liquid barrier membrane over the entire walls.

7.-DRAINAGE STRIP

Drainage Strip is  a corrugated high impact polystyrene material, which is used to provide drainage at the base of walls, floor line expansion joints and head casings of windows. This corrugated plastic is installed over the previously installed and sealed drip cap flashing to provide a proper drainage to the top of the  windows.

8.-EDGES OF THE FOAM TO BE BACK-MESHED

All edges of the EPS foam most be back-meshed, mesh should  start from the back of the EPS foam wrap the edge of the foam and most be not smaller than 2″  on both, front and back side. This mesh later will be overlapped  to a layer of a thicker fiberglass mesh embedded in cement base coat that will cover the entire front side of the walls.

9.-CAULKING SPACE/GAP

Everywhere EIFS  could be in touch with a dissimilar material, contractor should leave a gap for future  backer rod installation  and caulking of the joint to help with expansion and contraction as well as waterproofing of  the joint between  the two dissimilar materials.

10.-AESTHETIC JOINT/ EXPANSION  JOINTS

Aesthetic  joints/reveals are also known as V-groves  but they can also have a rectangular and square shape depending on the specification of the project. V-grooves are designed to safely absorb the contraction and  vibration of the EIFS system and in many cases they are also use to enhance the beauty of the entire system by providing strategical lines through the walls. Expansion Joints are pretty much like  Control Joints they  reflect movement in the structure.
Control Joint  tends to reflect movement of a particular product or materials  it handles the movement from two specific  dissimilar materials, if you don’t have a  control joint cracks will appear due to movement at different times.
 

11.-KICK OUT FLASHING DIVERTER

This molded one piece  of plastic or welded one piece  of metal  most be installed where a vertical wall meets  the end of  a roof  near the fascia board where the gutter later is installed This is a critical location where moisture entry can do considerable damage Kick out flashing diverters  should be fabricated with watertight seems and most  be big and broad enough to handle water run-off from a variety of roof pitches. kick-out flashing should be installed under shingles and behind the existing roof flashing . It will help keep water from running down the EIFS stucco wall, add life to the original appearance of your stucco as well as protecting the existing frame from constant moisture. See our  latest  blog post  eight reason why stucco fail  or visit some our of remediation projects to find out the damages caused by a missing kick-out flashing diverter.

12.-WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE

Also known as fluid applied  water resistant barrier membrane, Gold coat, liquid air and water resistant barrier membrane. This membrane is applied over the previously mention system to provide the structure with the necessary waterproofing, there are 2 versions, the roll on and the trowel  on, we prefer the trowel on material because of its thickness, a minimum of two coats of the membrane should be applied and let it cure prior to install the EPS foam.

13.-VERTICAL  BASE COAT RIBBONS OF ADHESIVE

This  vertical base coat ribbons of adhesive are created by applying base coat at the back of the EPS foam  and the use of a stainless steel trowel with 3/8” wide, 1/2” deep  notches spaced no more then 1 1/2″. A critical step that creates a gap between the wall and the EPS foam making the system a TRUE drainable EIFS System.

14.-EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE FOAM (EPS)

The word Styrofoam™ is often used to describe expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam; however, ‘Styrofoam’ is actually a trademarked term for closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam made for thermal insulation and craft applications. EPS foam is the correct term for any form of expanded polystyrene.

Expanded Polystyrene insulation is a lightweight, rigid, closed cell insulation.  This closed-cell structure provides minimal water absorption and low vapor permanence. When is used as the base for an EIFS system, this  foam should not be less then 1″ thick  and can not exceed 4″ thickness, 3/4″ may be used but is not recommended because later this material will be rasped/abraded.

15.-RASPERING OR ABRADED OF  THE  EPS FOAM

EPS foam rasping practices serve 3  purposes,  the first is to  plumb and level  the surface, second, it can help to create various shapes and third  and most important  it creates a rough surface to help with the adhesion of the reinforcing mesh embedded in basecoat. If we compare EIFS system with an stucco 3 coats system   the rasping of the  EPS foam is what a   metal lath or scratch coat does before a brown coat is applied. We use a rasper or a home made level  with spikes to rasp the eps foam.

16.-FIBERGLASS MESH EMBEDDED IN CEMENT BASE COAT

Reinforcement fiberglass mesh is embedded in  the adhesive cement base coat,  properly overlapped with the previous back-meshed fiberglass to reinforce the EIFS system and  to  serve as a base  for the  acrylic finish coat.

17.-PRIMER ACRYLIC PAINT COAT

Primer acrylic paint is used as a base for the finish coat to enhance the colors and to not let the cement base coat defects interfere with the color of the finish coat and also to help  with the durability and enhancement of the final  acrylic color coat. The color of the primer will be base on the color of the finish coat, in this case a white color primer has been used because the final color is white.

17.-ACRYLIC STUCCO FINISH COAT

Acrylic stucco finish is applied by trowel; the texture itself is within the material previously formulated for the specific finish chosen by the customer. Different textures like Quarzputz®, Sandblast®, Freestyle®, Sandpebble®, Sandpebble® Fine, and Mojave™*  100% acrylic-based coatings that are available in standard colors as well as custom colors.

Every project is unique. While EIFS is a good product, what sets us apart from other contractors and installers  is our effective waterproofing and water management practices.

Installing and repairing stucco EIFS systems may appear simple, but these tasks should be done by experienced professionals trained in plastering and waterproofing. Success depends on having the right expertise.

If you need a qualified contractor or have issues with stucco, siding,  exterior paintingbasement waterproofing or stone, please contact us. We are committed to helping you resolve your moisture problems and offer guidance on preventing water damage.

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