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Old Jan 26, 2008, 10:06 AM
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Stucco Application

I have a home built in the late 1960s with stucco with glass blown into it. Is there any way to apply new stucco to the house without removing the old stuff. I'm looking for a more modern/contemporary look. Thanks

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Is your current stucco in near perefect shape and has it been painted?
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The stucco is in original condition. No paint, but does have some cracks along it. We would paint but I would prefer to re-stucco.
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