Stucco is a great choice for builders and homeowners who want something that looks nice and lasts a long time. This type of finish can help your home fit in with the rest of the homes in the neighborhood while still making it stand out in its own way.

How can this happen? Well, even if most homes or businesses in your neighborhood have stucco finishes, they probably don’t all look the same or have the same texture or color. Stucco can have a variety of different textures, which is one of the reasons why it is such a popular siding material. Here are some options for stucco textures for your Jersey City home or business.

Choices of stucco texture

There are so many different stucco textures to choose from that it can be hard to make a final decision. Here are some of the choices you may have, along with some of their most important features:

  • This is one of the most appealing stucco textures. It looks like a cat’s face. It has rough spots that are surrounded by smoother areas. This can be made with real stucco or stucco made from chemicals. The overall look will depend on how far apart the rough patches are.
  • When you think of stucco siding, you probably think of something like “lace and skip.” It’s great for hiding problem areas, and it works for both commercial and residential buildings. This kind of finish can be put on in many different ways, giving the final product a wide range of subtle looks. It is put on in two coats, by hand or with a spray, and then finished with a trowel.
  • Dash finish: This is a cheap choice that lets you make patterns that are fine, medium, or heavy. It is often sprayed on, and air pressure is used to make the finish look natural. It can be easily fixed if it breaks.
  • Smooth finish: This is hard to do with stucco, but when it is done well, the result is a flat, smooth surface that is easy to paint and clean. This can be done with a fine cement base stucco or synthetic or acrylic stucco. It can be harder to fix than some other textures.
  • Santa Barbara: This has the same feel as a smooth finish but looks more like a traditional adobe style. To get this look, special sand particles were used, but the finished product looks smooth. But, like a smooth finish, it is harder to fix than other textures.
  • Sand/float: This is a common choice for business buildings. It can be made to look in different ways, from light to thick. It can be used in many ways and is easy to patch.

Look at it in person

Even though these descriptions may be a good place to start, the best way to decide what stucco texture you want is to see it in person. Contact CMB Jersey City Stucco & EIFS Repair right away to talk about the best stucco textures for your Jersey City home or business. We’d be happy to tell you more about the different choices and help you decide which one to go with.