Gunite is a trowled-on cement coating similar to stucco.
"Pebble dash" isn't a type of stucco material, it's a technique for applying the stucco. Immediately after regular stucco is applied to the wall, pebbles or small rocks are thrown against the wall surface so that they stick to the wet stucco finish. Successfully applying the finish requires some skill and practice. Pebble dash stucco was particularly popular in mission/bungalow buildings of the early 20th century.
I would have to say Stucco would be the best bet for texture.
Learning how to stucco a home is an ideal way to save money while improving a property's facade. Any person who is even the least bit mechanically inclined can easily learn the necessary steps and finish their home improvement project with minimal expense. Whether a home has stucco on the exterior already or another material, the surface must first be finished with wire and then coated with the stucco that is applied with a trowel and smoothed into place.
Stucco does not require a sealant. You may consider doing a sealant if you are doing stucco concrete to protect from the weather.
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form_title=Stucco Repair form_header=11893 What do you need to have repaired?*= [] "Leaking water or moisture [] Missing, broken, or rusty flashing [] Stucco is chipped [] Stained or discolored [] Stucco is cracked [] Other"
What are the names of stucco pattern. Glenn
form_title=Synthetic Stucco Repair form_header=11683 What do you need to have repaired?*= [] "Leaking water or moisture [] Missing, broken, or rusty flashing [] Stucco is chipped [] Stained or discolored [] Stucco is cracked [] Other"
To get information about stucco repair, you can look on the net to find the information you are looking for. There are also companies you can call to ask questions about stucco. Stucco companies will gladly answer your questions since they could get your business.
Home repair contractors usually spray the surface first while its dry with a bleach and water solution using a pump-handle sprayer. Then pressure wash the stucco-but never put bleach into a pressure washer (doing so will ruin it).
Lime, sand and Portland cement make modern stucco.