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February 13, 2011 at 8:24 AM #666767February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #665635svelteParticipant
[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #665698svelteParticipant[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #666295svelteParticipant[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #666432svelteParticipant[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #666772svelteParticipant[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #665640svelteParticipant[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #665703svelteParticipant[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #666300svelteParticipant[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #666437svelteParticipant[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM #666777svelteParticipant[quote=duncbdunc]
re stucco: I understand that you are not supposed to paint over stucco. If you want to refresh color you need to apply a new layer of stucco. Apparently stucco is supposed to breath or it will rot inside from water damage. Paint seals the stucco.
[/quote]I’ve known many people who have had their stucco painted with no ill effects. One family has had their house 20 years now since it was painted without a problem inside or out. Maybe in moister climates it would be a problem (like Seattle) or maybe if you are just blocks from the ocean. Otherwise I think you’re fine.
February 13, 2011 at 8:33 AM #665645SD RealtorParticipant“The investors have driven the prices up to the point it doesn’t matter what condition the house is in… They sellers still use the same comps to list them on the MLS and they sell.”
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Investors do not set the prices of homes.
Buyers set the prices of homes.
February 13, 2011 at 8:33 AM #665708SD RealtorParticipant“The investors have driven the prices up to the point it doesn’t matter what condition the house is in… They sellers still use the same comps to list them on the MLS and they sell.”
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Investors do not set the prices of homes.
Buyers set the prices of homes.
February 13, 2011 at 8:33 AM #666306SD RealtorParticipant“The investors have driven the prices up to the point it doesn’t matter what condition the house is in… They sellers still use the same comps to list them on the MLS and they sell.”
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Investors do not set the prices of homes.
Buyers set the prices of homes.
February 13, 2011 at 8:33 AM #666442SD RealtorParticipant“The investors have driven the prices up to the point it doesn’t matter what condition the house is in… They sellers still use the same comps to list them on the MLS and they sell.”
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Investors do not set the prices of homes.
Buyers set the prices of homes.
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