When Is Priming Stucco Not Recommended

share

Are there times when Priming is NOT Recommended to paint exterior stucco. Or is priming always recommended. We are considering using elastomeric.

2 Responses

  1. Most good elastomeric paints don't require priming over clean sound stucco. A good manufacture in California is Kelly-Moore. Kelly-Moore's 1128 Smooth Elastomeric Coating is very good. I recommend two coats of the paint for a pin hole free surface.

    Priming is recommended if the stucco has excessive efflorescence deposits or if previously painted and this coating is failing. I highly recommend pressure washing before painting stucco and follow all of the needed preparation steps. <a href="https://project.annexal.com/house-painting-old/stucco.html">Check out Painting Stucco for more information</a>.

  2. Most good elastomeric paints don't require priming over clean sound stucco. A good manufacture in California is Kelly-Moore. Kelly-Moore's 1128 Smooth Elastomeric Coating is very good. I recommend two coats of the paint for a pin hole free surface.

    Priming is recommended if the stucco has excessive efflorescence deposits or if previously painted and this coating is failing. I highly recommend pressure washing before painting stucco and follow all of the needed preparation steps. <a href="https://project.annexal.com/house-painting-old/stucco.html">Check out Painting Stucco for more information</a>.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

House painting Search

Trending posts

No posts found

Subscribe

Don’t miss our future updates! Get Subscribed Today!