Charleston Stucco specializes in all things masonry facade and repair work. In Moncks Corner South Carolina, hire a stucco specialist. Whether it’s commercial or residential there’s no job too big or small for Charleston Stucco. There’s always new cutting edge wall finishes being developed and a lot of them are on top of masonry wall systems. Here’s a list of some masonry finishes.
- Tabby Stucco adds beauty and glamour with its simplicity
- White Plaster
- Type 1 Shells for Sand Beds
- Type 2 Shells for Vertical Walls
- Type 3 Shells for Walkways & Driveways
- Hardcoat Stucco System (3-Coat Stucco 1-Scratch Coat 2-Brown Coat 3-Stucco Finish Coat) with Building Paper & Wire Lath)
- Requires Weep Screeds, Stop Beads, Drip Caps, Expansion Joints, 2 layers Grade D Building Paper
- EIFS Systems – EPS XPS GPS Foam Boards adds a blanket of Continuous Insulation on your building adding to the overall R-Value & Energy Efficiency of the building.
- Dryvit
- Sto Corp
- Parex
- Master Wall
- Senergy/BASF
- Brick Veneer
- Thin Brick
- Modular Brick
- Stone Veneer
- Masonry Veneer System
- Natural Thin Stone
- Limestone Stucco
- ArcusStone (real limestone aggregate mixed & installed like stucco)
- Synthetic Limestone Stucco (Acrylic)
- Venetian Plaster
- Veneziano
- Marmorino
- Acrylic Venetian Plaster
The performance of an exterior wall system is very important. It keeps the house dry and insulated. It protects your windows, doors, chimneys, from leaking. Flashing is the most important thing in a wall system and drainage plane for a stucco-masonry wall. Everything needs flashing, Window Flashing, Door Flashing, Chimney Flashing, Step Flashing, Deck Flashing, Flashing for Pipe Penetrations and Light Fixtures. Even exterior wall outlets should have proper flashing. Liquid Applied Air Moisture Barriers from Sto Corp or Dryvit for EIFS systems are high performing systems. They make your exterior barrier uniform and monolithic and since it’s applied as a liquid, there’s no fasteners required for this barrier installation. It also makes the building more air tight which means you will have less air leakage in your building so it’ll be more energy efficient on the inside.
