Stucco definition

Stucco means hemihydrate plaster (CaSO4·½H2O) produced by heating (“calcining”) raw gypsum, thereby removing three-quarters of its chemically combined water.
Stucco means a plaster product, the ingredients of which render it to be suitable for exterior use as a finished wall surface on buildings.
Stucco means a plaster product, the ingredients of which render it to be suitable for

Examples of Stucco in a sentence

  • Stucco, drywall, paint, caulk, and/or tile the adjacent surfaces around door opening to match existing.

  • This Appendix applies solely to members of the Labourer's International Union of North America, Local 1115, engaged as Masonry, Fire Brick/Refractory, Stone Mason, Plasterers, Stucco and Pre- cast, tile and lock stone tenders in the construction of buildings, chimneys, stone fire places, stone and masonry walls, landscaping, etc.

  • Stucco on structures on Type A Lots shall be traditional 3-coat process cement plaster stucco.

  • EIFS (Synthetic Stucco) Exclusion: Evaluation of exterior facades covered with "EIFS" or synthetic stucco is specifically EXCLUDED from this inspection, since proper inspection of such systems cannot be done in the course of a home inspection.

  • Stucco on structures on Type E Lots shall be traditional 3-coat process cement plaster stucco.

  • Stucco on structures on Type C Lots shall be traditional 3-coat process cement plaster stucco.

  • The Employer agrees to abide by the trade and territorial Jurisdiction of Laborers Local 563 on all interior plastering and related work thereto, and all exterior Portland Cement Stucco or related work and finishes thereof, whether applied by hand or machine which are to be performed in the said Trade and Jurisdiction of the Laborers District Council of Minnesota and North Dakota, and the working rules of Laborers Local 563 hereinafter set below.

  • Stucco on structures on Type B Lots shall be traditional 3-coat process cement plaster stucco.

  • Stucco and EIFS are only permitted a minimum of nine (9) feet above grade.

  • Stucco cladding will require extensive trim details at window and door openings.