Help With Some Outside Stucco Repair

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dmf6978
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Help With Some Outside Stucco Repair

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As you can see from the photos, I am not 100% how to replicate this type of stucco since my house was built in 1927. I bought some stucco repair from quickcrete, but its tool cold to fill in the gaps. Was hoping maybe someone has some advice or better product that I can at least seal up the cracks for the time being. I would think when I get my house resided I can cover this up with some stucco over it.

Thank you for your time and help.
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Re: Help With Some Outside Stucco Repair

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I would suggest there may be some thing going on under the stucco, looks like it might be covering a wood cill. The cill is either failing or has excessive expansion and contraction, no allowing it to bond. Are you planning to re-stucco?

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Re: Help With Some Outside Stucco Repair

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I think for the time being I would rather just seal it up, then think about re stucco.

Quikrete Stucco Crack Repair 5.5 Oz

This is the stuff I bought but have not applied it due to weather lows at night. Open to suggestions though. I think for now Just a patch job will please me so it doesn't come completely off.

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Re: Help With Some Outside Stucco Repair

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Mor-flexx. You can get in on Amazon. Paintable if need be but otherwise exactly what you need.

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