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Rene Munoz Plastering is a certified stucco company in PA dedicated to quality services. We specialize in repairs, stucco cement plastering, stucco masonry breathable painting, and acrylic stucco installation for commercial and residential projects.
Some builders may lack proper stucco training, resulting in poor stucco installations. However, when done correctly, stucco is an excellent option for exterior cladding. Each project is unique, so we provide tailored waterproofing solutions base on your property needs. We are a water management company we know walls waterproofing. Check our resources page for a stucco and James Hardie Fiber Cement siding color chart.
If you need a professional contractor for stucco remediation, siding, painting, stone, or basement waterproofing, feel free to contact us, or reach out to Jonathan directly. We are here to help.




















Modern stucco is an exterior cement plaster wall covering, it is usually a mix of sand, Portland cement, lime and water but may also consist of a proprietary mix of additives including fibers and synthetic acrylics that add strength and flexibility.
As with any cement-based or acrylic material, stucco must be reinforced to resist movement cracking. Wire lath mesh attached with staples to the structural framing is embedded into the base coat to provided stiffening for the stucco. On wooden walls normally a water resistant barrier paper is installed we recommend a minimum of two layers followed by a rain screen mat to ensure a proper drainage of the stucco along with much more materials and flashings to prevent water and moisture accumulation.
Yes, stucco color coat may be successfully applied to a portland cement base substrate in an interior application. However exterior stucco color coat will not stick to drywall or other non-cementicious surfaces unless an adhesive is applied to the surface prior to the stucco application. For better results on stucco or Stone veneer interior installations wooden walls are recommended together with a water and vapor resistant barrier, lath metal mesh and scratch coat to ensure bondage and a long lasting stucco application.
We don’t recommend stucco to be painted, mainly because stucco when done correctly is a maintenance free cladding, if stucco is painted the walls will require certain maintenance routines. How ever YES, it can be painted to the color of choice.
Even thought acrylic paints are long lasting and durable when painting stucco we DON’T recommend them because they can change the permeability of the stucco (make it non-breathable) which in some climates may have adverse effects on the long-term.
When painting stucco we ALWAYS recommend the use of Mineral Paints or Stains or Limewash specifically designed for Masonry, Stucco and Brick exteriors
Alternatively, if the walls have not been painted before you could consider an skim coat stucco system over existing stucco or masonry wall and then the application of a colored stucco finish of your choice, these finish coats are often pre-color mixed stucco bags or can be made with white cement and pigments providing a range of colors.
Properly applied and maintained stucco, is as durable as any commonly used cladding material. Its hard surface resists abrasion and can take a lot of physical abuse. It stands up to all sorts of climates, from cold to hot and wet to dry. Many older homes built in the early 1900s have had very little maintenance and remain in good shape today.
EIFS stucco system (Exterior Insulation Finishing System) is used a lot in commercial projects but can be use in residential. As the name suggest EIFS is designed to provide the structure with insulation, water resistant protection and a finish surface, acrylic finishes such Parex, Total Wall, Senergy, Dryvit etc. are the most common stucco finishes for this stucco system. It can be applied over masonry walls, such concrete, stucco, brick and block, materials like gypsum board tree-plywood sheathing and OSB. A liquid air and water proof membrane is installed over the base surface followed by the installation of a 1 1/2″ minimum EPS foam using either cement base coat, mechanical fasteners or a mix of both, when installing the EPS foam with a cement basecoat it require the use of a notched trowel to create groves and gaps between the sheathing and the EPS foam to make the system a drainable EIFS system. After the foam has been installed the EPS foam is rasped to receive the application of the fiber glass mesh embedded in base coat, this coat is allowed to dry and then the acrylic finish texture is apply. For more pictures of this process visit our Drainable EIFS stucco system page.
Stucco 3 coats is mostly a residential application system but can also be use in commercial buildings. As the name suggest consist of a first coat of cement called scratch coat, this coat is embedded in metal lath mesh to resist movement and cracking, after the first coat of cement has cure contractor apply a second coat of cement called brown coat, this coat will prepare the surface for the third and last coat called finish coat, the over all thickness of this system should be no minimum than 5/8″, under this system a variety of materials are installed depending of the sheathing it’s been installed. For more pictures of this process visit our Draniable stucco 3 coats system page.
Stucco can fail because of multiple reasons, some things are out of our hands, moisture can create stucco damage on walls because a leaky pipe within the structure walls, a flashing problem or even a roof shingle problem (incidents).
Unfortunately for the unluckiest stucco fail because of poor craftsmanship was used when the property was build, stucco can fail because a wrong window installation, it can fail because a missing kick out flashing diverted and many more causes, for more FAQ’s on this subject visit our stucco remediation service page. You can also visit our blog post Eight reason why stucco and stone installations fail





