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Installation Process: Stucco

When installing our spray foam product into existing walls with stucco facades, it is important to determine the type of stucco used. Because we must be able to match the surface after installation, we must first be certain the appropriate products are available. Once this is determined, we will drill a 1"-2" hole through the stucco and backer board.

There are occasional circumstances which require a second hole to be drilled. Examples of these situations would be: the presence of firestops inside the walls, cracked or damaged interior walls, etc. Each project is carefully and individually assessed to make sure all the proper procedures are being used to ensure a complete and safe installation.

Once the holes have been drilled through the stucco and backer board, the foam will be injected into the wall cavity by inserting a hose through the hole. Our installers attentively monitor the equipment's gauges, as well as watch the process visually, while installing the foam insulation. Every FoamXperts installer is carefully trained and certified in the installation process and handling of the product.

Following the complete filling of each cavity, a wood or Styrofoam plug is inserted into each hole. The stucco is then carefully patched and painted, thus completing the job. Primary work on most stucco houses can be finished in 1-2 days, depending on size, with additional time often being required for the finish work: patching & painting. Our goal is that once the job is complete, no one can tell that any exterior work was done.

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INSULATION DOESN'T COST - IT PAYS!

Save up to 30-50% on Energy Costs*
Earn up to $1,500 in Tax Credits and Deductions**

* U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Savings vary depending on original amount of insulation in your home, climate, house size, air leaks, and personal energy use and living habits. **For qualified energy-efficient improvements. Figure reflects both Federal and Indiana State maximum tax credits and deductions combined. Consult your accountant or the IRS for further details on how to claim these tax benefits.

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