Dryvit is very good material if the product was installed properly. The problem many homeowners face is moisture due to poor jobs flashing, especially around the windows. Homeowners have several options when they have made the decision to get rid of their Dryit.
The three most popular options for replacing the Dryvit include thin stone veneer, Hardie Board or stucco. Each product creates a unique visual interest and price point. Typically stone veener is the most expensive option and the Hardie Board option is the most affordable. In many cases we will guide a customer to use a blend of two or three of the materials depending on the size of the house and the budget.
One area that can't usually be estimated is the amount of damage, if any, behind the old Dryvit when it is removed. It is essential that the repairs to the underlayment be made before a new exterior surface is applied.
The following project in Glenview IL had several spots of Dryvit that had some moisture problems that needed repair. In about 5 days the home had a complete facelift using our stone veneer in the style of cobble stone.
Dryvit that needs replacement |
Computer Visualization |
Stone Veneer Replacing Dryvit |
Please Contact:
North Star Stone, Inc.
1921 Industrial Dr.
Libertyville, IL 60048
847-996-6850
info@northstarstone.biz
For more information, please check our website
www.northstarstone.biz
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