Consider stucco if you want a seamless appearance for your home.
Real stucco siding.
Although real stucco siding tends to be heavier the synthetic stucco may look real and authentic but is rather lighter.
Stucco siding with its reasonable cost variety of applications and many recipes for making it stucco has been in use for hundreds of years.
A three coat system is 7 8 of an inch so 7 8 siding about 1 and 1 4 1 and 3 4 of an inch depending on how thick your siding is typically 3 8 of an inch for stucco.
Generally a wooden wall is covered with galvanized metal screening and tarpaper then covered with stucco.
This mixture is applied in three coats over a lath base or a piece of mesh and often coated with an expansive acrylic polymer finish to deter cracking.
Stucco looks like clay or cement and is one of the oldest types of siding material in the world.
Similarly walls made of real stucco siding sounds solid when tapped and are less likely to suffer damage from some hard blow.
The basics traditional stucco siding is made from portland cement sand lime and water.
Keep in mind that your measurement will include the plywood or osb underneath the lath of the stucco.
Traditional stucco is a cement type mixture added to sand or lime.
Although today s form of stucco is a bit more modern than what was used back then.
Stucco is made up of portland cement lime sand water and additives applied in several layers over wood or metal lath.