The process of smoothing stucco in most cases there s no need to remove the old stucco to create a smoother surface.
Expansion gaps smooth stucco siding.
Do not deliberately leave butt joint gaps in fiber cement lap siding and that they do not recommend caulking field cut butt joints in their board type fiber cement siding products.
Stucco is not an option.
This affected most of the fiberboard between the patio and house.
Caulk can be either sanded or unsanded.
The pro s first step will be to power wash the home.
Wet your finger and gently wipe the caulk in the gap to give it a smooth rounded appearance.
Fill any low spots or remaining gaps with additional caulking until the gap.
This means that the boards should be touching each other when they are installed.
But i just read an fhb article working with fiber cement siding from june july 2001 that states that on walls 12 or longer hardie recommends you leave 1 8 gaps between the lap pieces and the trim and between the butt ends of adjoining lap pieces to allow for expansion.
The clients and their architect are also looking into possibility using sheets of fiber cement 4x8 to provide the low maintenance and smooth look but.
Hardie boards should be joined in moderate contact.
James hardie recommends that a slip sheet joint flashing is installed behind each butt joint in the siding.
Asphalt saturated fiberboard designed for expansion joints.
A stucco pro will simply apply a new texture over the existing one.
One reason for the porous nature of the gap can be attributed to old asphalt saturated fiberboard that had fallen apart.
Clean out the crack using a scraping tool and a wire brush so that there is no loose material and the caulk has a good surface to bond to.
Use sanded caulk any time you use sanded grout and in joints 1 8 inch or wider.
It has a grainy texture and appearance.
Quikrete has a stucco repair product that is textured to match the surrounding stucco and can fill gaps up to 1 2 an inch wide.
There is no need to leave a gap for expansion.
Siding butt joint treatment.
But on the exterior gaps in stucco siding can lead not only to further degradation of the stucco but also to a host of nasty issues mold growth for example or pest infestations.
After that the pro will apply a new stucco base coat.
It recommends filling the gaps with caulk.
Sanded caulk has particles in it that help it adhere to wet surfaces and expand in larger gaps without cracking.
Unsanded caulk has a smooth appearance and texture.