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Idaho Stucco / TW Construction

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Idaho Stucco / TW Construction

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Idaho's Stucco, EIFS and Stone Contractor. Based in Boise, ID and also Sun Valley, ID we service all of Idaho for its stucco needs. Boise, Garden City, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, Caldwell, Kuna, Star, Middleton, Mountain Home, Twin Falls, McCall, Hailey, Ketchum, Sun Valley, Hidden Springs, Emmett, Horsehshoe Bend, Idaho City, Placerville, Crouch, Notus, Melba, Marsing, Greenleaf, Homedale, Wilder, Parma, New Plymouth, Fruitland, Payette, Ontario, Adrian, Nyssa, Vale, and all of Idaho as well as neighboring states. Founded in 1996. Stucco new construction, installations, additions, restorations, remodels, refinishes, recolors, patches and repairs. Stucco crack and damage repairs. Woodpecker, bird hole, peeling, blistering, fading, water stains, mold and other stucco repairs. Kickout flashing installations and repairs. Replace siding exterior with stucco. Both traditional stucco (hard coat) and synthetic stucco (EIFS), including Dryvit. Homes, walls, trims, garages, outdoor kitchens, window and door replacements, balconies, decks, light posts, mail boxes, restaurants, retail, signs, schools, banks and more. As a licensed, certified and insured stucco contractor we can perform any insurance claim for stucco repairs, including repair of damages from collision, fire, smoke, water, hail and storm. Lathing and plastering installer. Lath and plaster installations, additions, restorations, remodels, refinishes, recolors, patches and repairs. Masonry and stone installations, remodels, reattachments and repairs. Sealant and caulking installations and replacements. Residential, commercial and government projects big and small across Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada. Licensed, certified, insured, experienced, professional, specialist, quality, reputable, local, premier stucco systems company. License number RCT-32276. Top rated and most recommended stucco contractor in Idaho. 7 days a week service. https://idahostucco.com

"TW Construction was here when they said. Did an excellent job and cleaned up after they finished. Would use them again in a heart beat."

Clark F on August 2019

Idaho's Stucco, EIFS and Stone Contractor. Based in Boise, ID and also Sun Valley, ID we service all of Idaho for its stucco needs. Boise, Garden City, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, Caldwell, Kuna, Star, Middleton, Mountain Home, Twin Falls, McCall, Hailey, Ketchum, Sun Valley, Hidden Springs, Emmett, Horsehshoe Bend, Idaho City, Placerville, Crouch, Notus, Melba, Marsing, Greenleaf, Homedale, Wilder, Parma, New Plymouth, Fruitland, Payette, Ontario, Adrian, Nyssa, Vale, and all of Idaho as well as neighboring states. Founded in 1996. Stucco new construction, installations, additions, restorations, remodels, refinishes, recolors, patches and repairs. Stucco crack and damage repairs. Woodpecker, bird hole, peeling, blistering, fading, water stains, mold and other stucco repairs. Kickout flashing installations and repairs. Replace siding exterior with stucco. Both traditional stucco (hard coat) and synthetic stucco (EIFS), including Dryvit. Homes, walls, trims, garages, outdoor kitchens, window and door replacements, balconies, decks, light posts, mail boxes, restaurants, retail, signs, schools, banks and more. As a licensed, certified and insured stucco contractor we can perform any insurance claim for stucco repairs, including repair of damages from collision, fire, smoke, water, hail and storm. Lathing and plastering installer. Lath and plaster installations, additions, restorations, remodels, refinishes, recolors, patches and repairs. Masonry and stone installations, remodels, reattachments and repairs. Sealant and caulking installations and replacements. Residential, commercial and government projects big and small across Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada. Licensed, certified, insured, experienced, professional, specialist, quality, reputable, local, premier stucco systems company. License number RCT-32276. Top rated and most recommended stucco contractor in Idaho. 7 days a week service. https://idahostucco.com

"TW Construction was here when they said. Did an excellent job and cleaned up after they finished. Would use them again in a heart beat."

Clark F on August 2019



Plaster Repair questions, answered by experts

It is possible to repair plaster yourself, but we don’t recommend it. Plaster repair is easy in theory but difficult in practice. Applying repair plaster is straightforward, but ensuring the area is prepped properly to receive the new plaster and ensuring that the finished product looks smooth and professional both demand experience. Plus, repairs are especially difficult if you have a textured ceiling or walls. Paying for professional plaster repair is worth the investment if you want your wall to look good as new.

You can skim coat plaster, but it’s better to repair the plaster itself. A skim coat is a thin coat of drywall joint compound spread over the surface of a wall. The result is a flat finish that looks pleasing, but part of the appeal of plaster is its imperfections and aesthetic. Skim coating is best when limited to drywall applications.

Plastering comes at a higher cost than installing drywall, but it also provides some pretty enticing benefits. First, plaster usually lasts longer than drywall, so long-term costs will usually be lower. Second, plaster is a highly insulative material, so it might help make your living area feel more comfortable and keep your heating and cooling costs lower, especially in the summer and winter. Finally, plastering is naturally textured, so it helps hide imperfections and often adds warmth to your home that drywall won’t.

Plaster walls last 30 to 70 years, although expertly applied and well-maintained plaster can last for centuries. That’s why it’s important to leave plaster installation to a pro, treat cracks as needed, and have a pro inspect any concerning cracks as soon as possible. These efforts can greatly extend the life of your plaster walls for decades to come.

Heat can help plaster dry faster, but it's very easy to get too much of a good thing. When exposed to high heat during the curing process, plaster can dry out too quickly, leading to cracks and affecting the material's integrity. The recommended drying temperature should be listed on the plaster's packaging. If possible, set the thermostat in the room to that temperature, but not any higher.

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