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Old 01-21-2008, 07:20 PM
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Default Stucco siding

Did anybody do stucco siding recently in North NJ. What are the prices per sq. ft. now?
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I believe stucco siding is more expensive than regular siding..
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Stucco in New Jersey? I dont think I seen stucco there in my 35 years there. Out in the desert that is all there is.

The last poster is correct. Stucco does cost more then vinyl siding. And is more ugly then vinyl siding too.
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Stucco in New Jersey? I dont think I seen stucco there in my 35 years there. Out in the desert that is all there is.

The last poster is correct. Stucco does cost more then vinyl siding. And is more ugly then vinyl siding too.

I actually think vinyl siding is uglier, and it looks terrible as it gets older.
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The price is going to depend on the quantity, the amount of detail work, and the system you want to use. You can do traditional 3-coat stucco over wire lath, or the newer EIFS systems which are thinner applications over foam. In general, you're probably looking at anywhere from $10-16/SF.
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