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Posted by Chessaurus on May 20, 2007, 11:18 am
I have looked for days to find a supplier of stucco materials for an
extensive repair on my house in Central Virginia. I've tried Lowes,
Home Depot, a local concrete company, and extended my search even into
the nearest bigger city (Richmond). I can't seem to find any place
that sells any of the basic materials (mix, colorants, wire mesh,
etc). I know that I can prepare many of these materials myself, but
I've been advised to use the products that are specially designed for
stucco...
Does anyone know of a place that carries these items?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
-Chess
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Posted by deans@wdeans.com on May 20, 2007, 11:56 am
> I have looked for days to find a supplier of stucco materials for an
> extensive repair on my house in Central Virginia. I've tried Lowes,
> Home Depot, a local concrete company, and extended my search even into
> the nearest bigger city (Richmond). I can't seem to find any place
> that sells any of the basic materials (mix, colorants, wire mesh,
> etc). I know that I can prepare many of these materials myself, but
> I've been advised to use the products that are specially designed for
> stucco...
>
> Does anyone know of a place that carries these items?
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> -Chess
Greetings,
I know that Home Depot sells these materials in PA. Perhaps a local
Home Depot would be willing to special order it for you?
Hope this helps,
William
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Posted by marson on May 20, 2007, 12:42 pm
wrote:
>
> > I have looked for days to find a supplier of stucco materials for an
> > extensive repair on my house in Central Virginia. I've tried Lowes,
> > Home Depot, a local concrete company, and extended my search even into
> > the nearest bigger city (Richmond). I can't seem to find any place
> > that sells any of the basic materials (mix, colorants, wire mesh,
> > etc). I know that I can prepare many of these materials myself, but
> > I've been advised to use the products that are specially designed for
> > stucco...
>
> > Does anyone know of a place that carries these items?
>
The big box stores are not the be all and end all of building
supplies. You need someone who specializes in concrete/masonry
supplies.
a quick google search yields http://www.southsidebuilders.com/history.asp in Richmond. Why don't you try calling them. If they don't have it,
I bet they know who does.
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Posted by Chessaurus on May 20, 2007, 3:05 pm
>
> > > I have looked for days to find a supplier of stucco materials for an
> > > extensive repair on my house in Central Virginia. I've tried Lowes,
> > > Home Depot, a local concrete company, and extended my search even into
> > > the nearest bigger city (Richmond). I can't seem to find any place
> > > that sells any of the basic materials (mix, colorants, wire mesh,
> > > etc). I know that I can prepare many of these materials myself, but
> > > I've been advised to use the products that are specially designed for
> > > stucco...
>
> > > Does anyone know of a place that carries these items?
>
> The big box stores are not the be all and end all of building
> supplies. You need someone who specializes in concrete/masonry
> supplies.
>
> a quick google search yieldshttp://www.southsidebuilders.com/history.asp
> in Richmond. Why don't you try calling them. If they don't have it,
> I bet they know who does.
Thank you -- I will give them a shot.
Best,
Chess
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Posted by Chessaurus on May 20, 2007, 2:50 pm
wrote:
>
> > I have looked for days to find a supplier of stucco materials for an
> > extensive repair on my house in Central Virginia. I've tried Lowes,
> > Home Depot, a local concrete company, and extended my search even into
> > the nearest bigger city (Richmond). I can't seem to find any place
> > that sells any of the basic materials (mix, colorants, wire mesh,
> > etc). I know that I can prepare many of these materials myself, but
> > I've been advised to use the products that are specially designed for
> > stucco...
>
> > Does anyone know of a place that carries these items?
>
> > Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> > -Chess
>
> Greetings,
>
> I know that Home Depot sells these materials in PA. Perhaps a local
> Home Depot would be willing to special order it for you?
>
> Hope this helps,
> William
I only checked the Home Depot website -- not the actual store. I
assumed that the inventory would match the website. I'll try calling
them.
Thanks for your suggestion.
-ZDB
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