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Exterior Finishes in Residential Construction: What You Should Know

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  Exterior wall finishes are a great way to infuse style and personality into your home’s façade. Different materials, colors, and textures can be employed to create visually appealing exteriors that instantly enhance the curb appeal of your home—but that’s not all. The exterior finishing material protects your home from harsh external elements such as rain and wind. Furthermore, it bolsters your home’s insulation R-value  and prevents unwanted transfer of heat. This keeps your home warm in the winter and cool during the hot summer months, helping shrink electricity bills. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most common types of exterior finishes. 1. Stucco Stucco is a fine plaster that’s used to prevent molding. During application, it is quite wet and can be easily re-shaped to provide various textures and artistic effects on walls and ceilings. Contractors can add paint to the wet mixture or apply a fresh coat once the stucco layer has dried over the walls. 2. Paint Exterior pain