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Old 02-28-2008, 05:13 AM
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if the stucco over time has absorbed a lot of moisture it will be a problem. I saw on home tv that they make a brick face product that is used for siding (?) I would think the thinset they use for tile installation might work with these brick face products. you may need to use those thin metal straps (ties) to key the brick face to the stucco in the mortar (thinset) grooves or the whole wall might fall off. removing the stucco is expensive but you may need to start from scratch. I don't know why people use this stuff.
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