The house on my right. There is some deterioration in brick. Water has not yet entered the house. what…
The house on my right. There is some deterioration in brick. Water has not yet entered the house. what do you think? Is it better to make plaster or vinyl siding?
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I would recommend washing the bricks with poutine and maybe a sealer or even a sealing paint this will also give the house a new look
The best thing is to make a pointin for the bricks and it will strengthen everything and not let the water penetrate
If you have no liquid you have nothing to touch it will be a mistake. Maximum complete grout and advance
You have a brick house.
White is the best…
Vanilla is nasty and encourages mold.
Staco is easily injured and has a cheap Luke.
In my opinion, make a fix for the bricks.
Should cost about $ 3.5 per square foot.
The house I lived in was covered with stucco, it looked very nice, but at some point water seeped in and I had to peel off an entire wall and make a new one. I know that in places where there are extreme climatic changes there is contraction and expansion which will probably cause cracks. With us, it is also sometimes more difficult to sell stako and there are definitely buyers who are rejected in advance.
Staco in East Coast didn't sound like a good idea to me. With the extreme temperature change in Pennsylvania between winter and summer, cracks will be visible very quickly.
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It is best to consult the people in the area, those who sell and renovate homes around.
1. Which is more true.
2. Equally important, present what is your strategy? To own, renovate and sell and the like.
I don't really like Staco's vanilla in terms of visibility and results, but experts I've talked to say that stucco (Staco) doesn't fit the climate in Philadelphia, cracks will always be in Staco. Besides, it's hard to find professionals who know how to apply Staco properly.
Do a little research and see that the process is much longer than the actual application in the local professionals.