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Topic: Replacing Stucco - mesh or no mesh?
Author: Matt Pearce
Date Posted: 7/30/2004
i have an exterior stucco wall that seems to be in stable condition with a few cracks. none of the stucco seems to be loose. one contractor suggested using wire mesh while another said wire mesh was not needed, and new stucco could be applied with bonding agent right overtop of the old stucco. do i need to have the mesh installed?


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Re: Replacing Stucco - mesh or... 8/19/2004
Steve Scates

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