There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the installation process may vary depending on the specific type of synthetic stucco siding that is being used. However, in general, the installation process will involve first installing a backing material (usually plywood or oriented strand board), then applying a coat of stucco adhesive to the surface, and finally applying the synthetic stucco siding itself. It is important to ensure that the surface is clean and dry prior to applying the adhesive, and that all seams and cracks are properly sealed in order to prevent water infiltration.
Installation of synthetic stucco sidings require specialized tradesmen and tools. The installation process usually starts with the attachment of metal lath to the wall sheathing. The lath provides a substrate for the stucco application. After that, a scratch coat is applied to the metal lath. This coat is usually made up of a mixture of Portland cement, sand, and water. A colorant may also be added to this mixture to achieve the desired color for your home.
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