Stucco townhouse in Northeast Washington, DC

Here's how we did it:

New flashing over roof in Washington, DC

New flashing over roof. Stucco is cut off above roof using a chipping hammer.

new flashing is put on parapet wing walls in Washington, DC

Stucco off, new flashing is put on parapet wing walls.

new flashing

A view of the new flashing.

Wall is filled and straightened

Wall is filled and straightened.

After the scratch coat has set up for 2 days. The scratch coat has plenty of flex con, an acrylic bonding admixture.

Top was formed by nailing one by's and filling in.

The window sills and window returns are formed with lumber.

The window sills and window returns are formed with lumber.

Returns and sills are filled in.

Top is filled and run with our tool.

Color is mixed 20 gallons at a time.

Liquid mix is half flex con and half water.

Santa Fe style numbers are mortared on

Santa Fe style numbers are mortared on.

Finished wall, showing embedded mumbers.

Finished wall, showing embedded mumbers.

New color stucco brightens up this old townhouse in Washington, DC

New color stucco brightens up this old townhouse in Washington, DC.