YES, but first remove any loose or flaking paint then make sure the surface is clean and free of dirt, then you must apply a bonding agent (glue) a.k.a. concrete bonding adhesive, this can be done just like painting with a paint roller. MAKE SURE YOU COVER ENTIRE AREA WITH ADHESIVE BECAUSE IF YOU MISS A SPOT YOUR FRESH COAT OF STUCCO WILL LIKELY CHIP OR FLAKE OFF!
Yes you can paint stucco. my uncle is a plasterer by profession and i have seen him work on many jobs. My advice is to first use a primer paint and then paint it the color you want. You can find these at any hardware, paint supply, or do it yourself home improvement store, i.e. Menards, Lowes, Home Depot,etc. i hope this is helpful.
The short answer is yes. Stucco is only as good as the substrate it is applied to, if the existing stucco is painted it will have to be cleaned, scraped and bonded with a bonding agent at the least and if the paint or existing stucco is loose or flaking it may need to be sand-blasted or pressure-washed. Stucco is porous and will adhere to any other sound cement-based surface.
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yes you can, just patch any holes with stucco, powerwash any debris off of stucco, after that you should be able to use any good quality paint
When you paint over painted stucco you are putting on a second coat.
If it's the same base , you can.
Yes, but always use primer first.
NO, it will not penetrate.
It depends on your location and the quality of paint. A gallon of exterior stucco paint will cost anywhere from $15 to $65. $30 in 2012 should buy a very good quality paint that will give you several years of service.
use something soft like a sponge to help
If they are about the same size, yes, because wood is much more absorbent than the mortar of stucco by far.
It is based on what is under the stucco. Typically, it is frame construction.
"Pebble dash" isn't a type of stucco material, it's a technique for applying the stucco. Immediately after regular stucco is applied to the wall, pebbles or small rocks are thrown against the wall surface so that they stick to the wet stucco finish. Successfully applying the finish requires some skill and practice. Pebble dash stucco was particularly popular in mission/bungalow buildings of the early 20th century.
You don't remove it. You have to paint over it.
Paint or Stucco
"Dash" refers to a rough stucco finish created by throwing or blowing ("dashing") stucco or aggregate on the third (last) coat of concrete plaster to provide an ornamental appearance. In the first part of the 20th century, stucco was dashed with a special brush, but more recently it's shot from a machine, similar in principle to gunite or shotcrete. The roughness of the appearance ranges from "light dash" to "heavy dash" or "tunnel dash". The high spots may be lightly troweled to provide a "knockdown dash" finish.
NO, it will not penetrate.
It depends on your location and the quality of paint. A gallon of exterior stucco paint will cost anywhere from $15 to $65. $30 in 2012 should buy a very good quality paint that will give you several years of service.
Built of stone and covered with stucco and polychrome paint
use something soft like a sponge to help
If they are about the same size, yes, because wood is much more absorbent than the mortar of stucco by far.
For smaller repair jobs, simply fill damaged stucco with paintable caulking, using your fingers to blend in with pattern of the stucco. For larger jobs, first soak area with hose, then use wire brush and chisel to clean out loose debris. Purchase a stucco repair product such as DAP Premixed Stucco Patch, follow the manufacturer's instructions, allow to dry, then paint, if necessary, to match the surrounding stucco.
Dash Rip Rock was created in 1984.
Yes you are able to paint a rock.