#CustomHome Archives - Action Construction https://www.actionconstructioncompany.com/tag/customhome/ Residential and Commercial Fri, 10 Jun 2022 18:03:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 https://www.actionconstructioncompany.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/flavicon3-150x150.png #CustomHome Archives - Action Construction https://www.actionconstructioncompany.com/tag/customhome/ 32 32 Alternatives for Exterior Siding- Using EFIS or Stucco https://www.actionconstructioncompany.com/2022/06/alternatives-for-exterior-siding-using-efis-or-stucco/ Fri, 10 Jun 2022 14:21:19 +0000 https://www.actionconstructioncompany.com/?p=4357 Traditional stucco is applied by attaching a wire mesh to the external walls. A scratch coat of plaster is initially applied, and successive coats are added until the desired thickness is reached. The final or finish coat may have primer added to prepare for paint. Unlike traditional stucco that utilizes natural ingredients and mesh, External […]

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Traditional stucco is applied by attaching a wire mesh to the external walls. A scratch coat of plaster is initially applied, and successive coats are added until the desired thickness is reached. The final or finish coat may have primer added to prepare for paint. Unlike traditional stucco that utilizes natural ingredients and mesh, External Insulation and Finishing Systems (EIFS) use layers that add synthetic materials. The first layer is comprised of a polystyrene foam board. Then, that is followed by a fiberglass mesh and a finishing coat. The layers applied using EIFS provide more protection and insulation than traditional stucco.

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Poured Cement Walls https://www.actionconstructioncompany.com/2021/08/poured-cement-walls/ Tue, 03 Aug 2021 13:37:00 +0000 https://default.houzez.co/?p=635 Most homes built in the early to mid 19th Century have a basement built with cinder blocks. With advancements to cement delivery and design, the poured cement wall has become the first choice of homeowners and builders ever since. Poured cement walls offer greater strength against lateral water pressure and are constructed without joints like […]

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Most homes built in the early to mid 19th Century have a basement built with cinder blocks. With advancements to cement delivery and design, the poured cement wall has become the first choice of homeowners and builders ever since.

Poured cement walls offer greater strength against lateral water pressure and are constructed without joints like those found between blocks. Usually, the only joint with a poured concrete basement is between the floor and the wall. The wall sits on top of the footing and creates a “cove joint.” Having significantly fewer joints than cinder blocks improves the resistance to lateral water pressure and enhances the integrity of your foundation. Adding additional waterproofing will reduce the signs of normal cracking and water leaks over time.

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