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Home / Featured Projects / Replacing Stucco With Fiber Cement Siding

Replacing Stucco With Fiber Cement Siding

banner image Havertown project

Unfortunately, stucco has a tendency to get mold behind it, especially in humid climates, as we have on the East Coast. Another unfortunate reality is that stucco’s tendency to hold mold wasn’t discovered until recently, only after many houses in Southeast PA were clad in stucco.

Fortunately, we are able to remove stucco and get the mold out from underneath using a process called stucco remediation.

This project took place in Havertown. The homeowner wanted to replace their stucco with a mix of James Hardie and Board and Batten cladding, both in the color Cobblestone. We also installed Hardie trim in Arctic White, and added new trim to their portico.

  • Haverford house before removing siding front view
  • Front view of house after installing new siding
  • side of house with stucco before taking it down
  • Plastic on the side of the house
  • Hardie wrap peeking out underneath window
  • Hardie wrap before installing siding
  • Hardie wrap underneath new siding
  • side view of the house with the garage door
  • side view of house with garage doors wrapped in plastic
  • installing the Hardie siding with scafolding
  • Garage view after installing James Hardie siding in cobblestone
  • Back view before removing stucco
  • Plastic on the back of house under hardie wrap
  • back view after installing new cladding
  • Portico with new trim
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Media, PA 19063
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