Our Approach To Stucco PaintingWE WILL DO WONDERS FOR THE LOOK OF YOUR EXTERIOR.
We Know that the exterior stucco of your house is the first thing people see. An attractive exterior is a sign that you care about your home and your community.
Our exhaustive surface preparation and thorough attention to detail is paramount to a quality and an outstanding painting job. Thankfully, Madani Group provides this level of quality and beyond for your total satisfaction! We pride ourselves on the dedication and professionalism we put into every single project and we greatly value the relationships we build with our customers through our commitment to quality, service and, respect. You won't find a better stucco painting service in Winnipeg - get started now with a free quote! |
Our Approach to Stucco PaintingWE GO TO GREAT LENGTHS FOR YOUR SPACE TO REACH IT FULL POTENTIAL
Welcome to Madani Group. Our company specializes in an array of various stucco services which may appeal to your stucco needs within the Winnipeg area. Our mission is to offer the best in our facets of work and our exceptional customer service. Because our quality control standards are extremely high, our team is among the best in the biz. Our aim is to always generate solutions to stucco problems and any other areas we’re able to help you with. We want our valued customers to be satisfied.
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Here’s a brief list of our services:
Stucco is a prehistoric, ancient material for building. A multitude of the most famous ancient civilizations made use of it: the Aztecs, Romans, and the Greeks. The Egyptian pyramids once were stuccoed, as well! It once was limited in color to the earthly elements it is designed from (Portland cement or lime, water, and sand), however, it is possible to currently see it in a number of shades. Colored stucco is accomplished by adding pigment to the end coat as it is applied and create a layer of color around 1/8” thick. However, what about when it’ll come time to update the shade of your outside, or match the old shade when repairs are made?
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When You Are Applying Fresh Stucco
Unless you are making a fresco (such as The Last Supper), don’t paint fresh stucco. As a matter of fact, the floor underneath The Last Supper has flakes of paint and the mural must be regularly repaired and restored.
Stucco is porous, and it must breathe. Moisture will penetrate the surface then evaporate away. As it is installed, a waterproof membrane (Styrofoam, house wrap, tar paper, etc.) goes between the stucco and home’s structure, so the inside remains dry. The end pigmented stucco coat goes on as a portion of the process of installation, so as the stucco is done, it is done. If you painted, you would need to wait for it to cure and dry, which may take weeks. Not just that, yet the paint interferes with the surface’s breathability. Moisture may become trapped inside the wall between the paint and the membrane. At best, it will cause the paint to peel, bubble, and chip as the moisture forces a method of escaping. |
Even worse, water may collect at the base of the wall, and foster bacteria and mold, causing rot which will eat through the membrane, as well as into the structural wood.
Correctly applied, the coat color of the stucco will last for decades. Paint won’t have a comparable durability and you will still need to paint again in a couple of years even if you do not have problems; therefore, it is best to ultimately go with the color coat. Our expertise in the stucco industry spans over a decade. Over the years, Madani Group has done repairs on small to large estates and homes as well as an impressive variety of commercial and industrial projects. For more information on our Stucco Painting services contact Madani Group today! |