Trusted stucco contractor with value pricing for the Phoenix, AZ area.

Weston Homes and Development

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Quality Stucco Installation & Repair

Weston Homes & Development, LLC is a fully licensed, bonded and insured general contractor offering a wide range professional stucco services. Fully licensed for both commercial and residential work, we serve the entire metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona area. Our skilled workers possess years of professional experience using standard and synthetic finish ensuring beautiful results for every stucco project.

We regularly stucco homes, block walls & mailboxes at great prices. In fact, Weston is the preferred stucco contractor of many other general contractors in the Valley who hire us complete their stucco projects.

Our Stucco Division takes great pride in providing the highest standards of quality, attention to detail, and service that our customers have come to expect. From large new home stucco installations, to extensive restorations, or just minor repairs, you can count on Weston Homes Stucco for a professional stucco finish and a job well done.

Our Services

  • Stucco Installation
  • Stucco Renovation
  • Stucco Repair
  • Synthetic Stucco
  • Latex Stucco
  • Commercial & Residential

Solving Your Stucco Needs One Finish At A Time

Based out of Mesa Arizona, we service the entire Phoenix area.

ROC#199855

Weston Homes and Development

1606 E. Lockwood St.
Mesa, Arizona 85203

480-232-8793

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http://www.westonhomesaz.com

Traditional vs. Synthetic Stucco

Traditional stucco siding has been used in homes for generations. In the 1950s, traditional stucco began to be replaced by synthetic stucco siding in some homes.

The Basics:
Traditional stucco siding is made from Portland cement, sand, lime, and water. 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. This type of stucco is typically grey in color and is painted after completion.

Synthetic stucco siding, on the other hand, is multilayered. There is a foam insulation board (typically polystyrene), a coat of the synthetic stucco, fiberglass mesh, and then a top coat. Unlike traditional stucco, synthetic stucco includes built-in color and does not need to be painted. Synthetic stucco lasts longer and wears better than standard stucco. Although more expensive, Synthetic stucco is a good value since it lasts longer and doesn't require the additional cost of painting.

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