Differences b etween concrete and stucco.
Gap between stucco wall and concrete.
This prevents water from moving up and into the gaps between the sill and the cement wall it sits upon.
The gap in question was previously filled with either fiberboard or concrete crack sealant but enough of it has deteriorated to conceivably allow moisture in.
This will hopefully be the fix that keeps that wall of the sunroom nice and dry.
But you should not in any event seal off the gap behind the stucco as moisture will go through the surface and trapping it will only lead to more decay further up into the wall cavity.
Stucco is made of these ingredients as well plus lime.
Use the flat finishing trowel to spread the stucco evenly across the surface.
The differences between stucco wall concrete wall stucco is breathable.
One big difference between the se two home exteriors is that when dry stucco is breathable it has tiny pores that allow water to evaporate from behind it so that moisture doesn t build up and cause rot.
A stucco wall is decorative but stucco itself has no strength and cannot support any weight.
Stucco is cement fine sand and lime mixed with water into a paste that s spread over a surface.
The scratch coat should be between 1 4 and 1 2 inch thick.
This first coat is known as the scratch coat this coat helps the final coat bond properly to the wall.
Allow the scratch coat to harden slightly.
In any case this is not a drainage style system.
Concrete is made of cement water and sand.
Apply the first coat of stucco to the concrete surface.
The gap between the wall and the trim is fairly large at least 1 2 inch.