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Stucco wire, Professional Stucco Netting, FYI Stucco lathing tips, Deep Furred stucco wire

Hello everyone, today I am explaining why I use Deep Furred wire, this stucco wire or stucco netting or stucco mesh, same thing, simply different names.
With a deep furred stucco mesh, we are able to apply two coats back to back,
(when the first coat is set enough to hold the second coat,)
As a rule we apply 3/8 and when this first coat sets, we apply anther 3/8,total should be 3/4 or 7/8 if it’s an inch it’s o.k. too as long as the stucco somewhat true and plumb.
For this example I had to add more stucco as I wanted to prove a point, no one really applies more 7/8 total, this includes 3/4 for the base coat and 1/8 for the stucco finish coat.
Note: not all homes have a three coat stucco system, in fact the majority of homes in California have two coat stucco systems usually with a painted surface or finish.
Confused? if so don’t go web surfing as you will really become confused just ask old kirk.

Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
Please also see our web site at https://stuccoplastering.com
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