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Espinal Painting LLC

3230 St James Pl NW
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Espinal Painting LLC

3230 St James Pl NW
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High quality interior & exterior painting solutions make your home or office visually captivating while maintaining the look and mood just perfect for you.

"Thank you Gabriel it was a pleasure having your crew working in our house"

Maria R on August 2023

High quality interior & exterior painting solutions make your home or office visually captivating while maintaining the look and mood just perfect for you.

"Thank you Gabriel it was a pleasure having your crew working in our house"

Maria R on August 2023










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Stucco questions, answered by experts

No, stucco siding tends to be more expensive than vinyl siding. While the materials for stucco are less costly, the labor-intensive application process increases the total project budget. If you're comparing stucco versus vinyl siding based on cost alone, vinyl siding would be the winner there. In terms of longevity, on the other hand, stucco lasts for around 50 years, 10 to 30 years longer than vinyl siding, making it a better long-term investment.

Costs range from $6 to $10 per square foot, depending on material type and project scope.

Much like any new siding, stucco will increase home value and curb appeal. Stucco provides an average ROI of 70%. With the average cost to stucco a house sitting at $5,700, you can expect to see a value bump of close to $4,000. Opting for a high-end stucco texture can improve value even further.

Stucco applied over brick can last 30 to 50 years or more when correctly applied and properly maintained. Stucco’s lifespan can be shortened by improper application, incorrectly mixed material, lack of preparation before application, and lack of maintenance. To get the most life out of your stucco siding, keep up with maintenance and repair any damage as soon as you discover it. 

Due to application and cure times between coats, stuccoing a house takes between 10 and 14 days. Professionals may be able to wrap up projects on smaller homes in 7 to 10 days, while stuccoing large, multi-level homes can take more than two weeks. For the standard three-coat stucco system, six days are dedicated solely to stucco drying timelines, which are necessary after each coat.

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