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Turtle Rock
Stucco & Plastering
Contractor
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Turtle Rock Stucco
& Plaster Contractor
Should you paint or
stucco your home? FAQ's about stucco
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Orange County Construction
offers a wide range of stucco services. Call us today if you would like
a free estimate for restucco or if you would like your house color
coated. We offer sandblasting,
color coat, restucco with glue, color coating block walls & planters.
These samples
represent our actual colors, however the Web changes the way many colors
are displayed.
Combining
stucco with cultured stone products or Hardi-plank siding can create an
incredible affect for your home.
Many times when
you combine these products, the 'sand finish' on the stucco can really
soften the walls of your home and blend them better than the 'knock
down' texture.
As you can see,
color choice is a big part of remodeling the exterior of your home. A
new color coat on your home can last up to 5 times longer than paint.
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LaHabra Stucco
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Aspen
X-23 (Base 200) |
Mesa Verde
X-215 (Base 100) |
Silverado
X-820 (Base 200) |
Crystal White
X-50 (Base 100) |
Meadowbrook
X-48 (Base 100) |
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Eggshell
X-73 (Base 100) |
Oatmeal
X-81 (Base 200) |
Pacific
Sand
X-97 (Base 200) |
Sandstone
X-86 (Base 200) |
Alamo
X-524 (Base 200) |
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Mirage
X-28 (Base 200) |
San Simeon
X-34 (Base 200) |
Adobe
X-72 (Base 200) |
Viejo
X-475 (Base 200) |
Sierra Tan
X-580 (Base 200) |
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Dove Grey
X-40 (Base 200) |
Silver Grey
X-16 (Base 200) |
Blue Grey
X-504 (Base 200) |
Pure Ivory
X-53 (Base 100) |
Chablis
X-12 (Base 100) |
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French
Vanilla
X-55 (Base 100) |
Hacienda
X-82 (Base 200) |
Fallbrook
X-434 (Base 200) |
Southern
Moss
X-696 (Base 200) |
Miami Peach
X-71 (Base 100) |
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Saddleback
X-25 (Base 200) |
Santa Fe
X-24 (Base 200) |
Trabuco
X-278 (Base 200) |
Misty
X-17 (Base 200) |
Clay
X-830 (Base 200) |
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The Colors of
LaHabra
are shown here for your
reference.
Samples are
approximations of actual product colors, not intended to convey exact
appearance.
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Frequently asked
questions about stucco & plaster (FAQ) |
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Why do small
cracks appear in my stucco finish? |
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As stucco cures some of the water
it contains evaporates. This causes the stucco to shrink
slightly. As it shrinks, small cracks called "check cracking"
might appear. Applying stucco finishes in hot, dry weather could
contribute to check cracking in stucco. During periods of hot
dry weather conditions, a light spray (mist) of clean water is
recommended over the stucco finish. Some check cracking in
stucco is normal. If desired, an application of LaHabra Fog Coat
is an effective remedy.
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I have noticed
slight color variations, or "blotches" in my stucco finish. What
caused this and how can I even out the color? |
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Usually, spotty or "blotchy"
stucco color is a result of variations in the thickness of the
cement "base coat" beneath the stucco finish. Slightly thicker
areas can retain moisture longer. This drying pattern can cause
the slower-drying areas to appear darker. Typically, this
happens more during winter months, and on shaded surfaces. An
application of LaHabra Fog Coat can even out color variations,
including those caused by cold or wet weather.
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What is the
white powdery substance I have near the base of my stucco wall?
How can I remove it? |
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This is probably
"efflorescence," also known as "alkali." Efflorescence or alkali
consists of salts leached from cement-based materials when
exposed to excessive, saturating moisture. It appears as a
whitish powdery "bloom" on the surface of the wall. A wash down
with white vinegar or another approved dilute acid solution,
followed by a thorough flush with clear water will usually
remove efflorescence. Taking care to direct sprinklers,
irrigation systems or other sources of water away from stucco
walls will help prevent it.
REMEMBER: always keep
acids and other chemicals away from children, and ALWAYS use the
proper safety equipment - including eye protection - when
working with any hazardous substance!
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What is the
colored, fuzzy growth appearing along the bottoms of the
exterior stucco walls near my flowerbeds? What can I do about
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This sounds like colonies
of mildew. These microscopic organisms are part of the natural
life cycle of organic matter, including decay and composting of
landscaping plants and mulches. Excessive moisture in
flowerbeds, shrubs, mulch and other organic materials creates
ideal growing conditions for these organisms. Prevent, or
minimize, it by eliminating the excess moisture: be sure
irrigation systems are not directed against walls and keep
plants trimmed back to allow ample light and air circulation.
Remove these discolorations from stucco surfaces with household
bleach followed by a thorough flush with clear water.
REMEMBER: always keep
bleaches and other chemicals away from children, and ALWAYS use
the proper safety equipment -- including eye protection - when
working with any hazardous substance!
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My house is
several years old. How can I "freshen" its stucco color? |
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Most stucco colors darken
slightly over time because they contain natural all-mineral
ingredients. Unlike painted surfaces that have only a thin layer
of paint that can fade, chip and/or peel, stucco color is
"integral." This means stucco color extends through the entire
stucco layer instead of only on the surface. Properly maintained
exterior stucco can remain attractive for many years with only
minimal changes. However, exposure to dust, dirt and air
pollution over time can slightly change its color. An
application of LaHabra Fog Coat is the best way to revitalize
stucco. Fog Coat is made specifically for stucco; therefore, it
does not peel, fade or break down like paint. It is also
economical to apply.
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How can I
change the color of my stucco? Is it ok to paint it? |
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Although stucco, like other
masonry surfaces, can be painted this is neither the best nor
the most economical way to change color. Over time, paint tends
to fade, chip and peel away from stucco walls. Because LaHabra
Fog Coat is specifically formulated to be compatible with stucco
surfaces and resist peeling and other problems associated with
paint, we recommend using Fog Coat for all color change and
revitalization projects. When changing stucco color from the
original, always contact your local LaHabra representative for
proper mixing and spraying information.
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If I add a
room or a concrete block wall to my property, how can I match
the stucco color used on my home? |
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Remember, stucco colors darken slightly as they age. Be sure to
consider this when purchasing new stucco to match an existing
finish. You might need a slightly darker shade of the same color
for older stucco. We recommend conducting a color test to
compare the new color with the old before applying stucco to the
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