New siding can be installed over existing exterior coverings in some cases.
Applying vinyl siding over stucco.
Over a water resistant barrier on the side of the home a paper that is infused with asphalt is applied.
Installing siding over existing stucco does not give us a chance to identify underlying rot issues so if you have any concerns a full removal could be your best bet.
Then furred chicken wire is applied over the top of that sticking out from the home a bit so that the stucco can be applied.
Vinyl siding is a decorative and protective material made up of plastic which takes the form of a wood clapboard and serves the purpose of weatherproofing along with enhancing the exterior look of a house.
Stucco is the type of decorative plaster that is applied usually on the exterior of a house in order to enhance its curb appeal.
Beyond removal to assess and repair rot damage sections of the wall where stucco is bulging or otherwise out of square may need to be removed in order to get an even fastening.
Vinyl siding is held in.
This would cause major problems.
To apply vinyl siding to a home you must first remove the exterior coatings and prepare the surface.
When installing vinyl siding you need to keep the nails out a little bit you can t send them home.
Install furring strips vinyl and other types of siding attach every 16 inches so you ll need vertical furring strips 16 inches apart.
Each new piece of siding overlaps the previous piece and is leveled to ensure a true horizontal line.
The area where the siding is being applied is wrapped with a double layer of insulating wrap before the siding is installed on the house.
The scratch or base layer is applied.
Pre drill holes in the furring strips about 8 inches apart.
Stucco has to be applied to an even surface usually over wood covered with wire mesh and roofing felt.
Use 2 by 4 inch strips made from treated wood because stucco being a masonry product can absorb moisture and transfer it to the furring strips.
Install the vinyl siding the siding begins flush with the sill plate or the bottom of the stucco wall.
A few things change when installing vinyl siding over stucco however.
Lap or vinyl siding begins flush with the sill plate or at the bottom of the stucco wall.
The siding ends are placed directly next to the edge of the wall door frames or window frames.
You will need to remove the vinyl siding before applying stucco.