Mike's Quality Painting - Stucco Painting: Elastomeric Coating vs. Acrylic Paint

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2020
  • Wondering what the difference is between elastomeric coating and acrylic paint for your stucco? Learn more from Mike at Mike's Quality Painting serving Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and Santa Fe, New Mexico!
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Komentáře • 49

  • @GMan8523
    @GMan8523 Před 3 lety +12

    Great video, I'm getting ready to paint my house and none of the many professionals I asked this question explained it so well. I was going to use the elastomeric paint on my South Texas stucco home but you changed my mind. Saved me some money too! You're a superstar Mike, thank you so much for this video!!!!

  • @Michael-jp9jw
    @Michael-jp9jw Před rokem +3

    Exactly the information I was looking for regarding acrylic and elastomeric painting. Thanks for posting!

  • @MichaelWilliams-ro9bm
    @MichaelWilliams-ro9bm Před 2 lety +4

    In 2001 we purchase our home in NAA. Our neighbor to the rear stated our house was gray when he went to work in the morning and when he came home it was Navajo White. I wasn't sure what he was talking about and got a paint expert out to look at it. He stated that they used a spray gun and used elastomeric paint to cover it. Not knowing anything about it, I researched it at the time. So A few weeks later went to HD and bought about 9- 5 gallon buckets of the paint and ROLLED it on. THICK! My expert made me aware that this paint expands and contracts as you stated and keeps the moisture and whatnot out. So I painted it. Its been on 22 years and looks as new as it did when I painted it. It has NOT faded as it faces south. IT has NOT allowed any water to enter and has cut down on wind attacking the walls. I have NOT had any cracking anywhere and am very pleased with the job. Took several days to paint, but it was worth it. (No stains on the bottom like stucco). I mentioned to a close friend and actually showed him my home and he wanted to do the same thing. (Almost). He had a friend who was a painter and he gave him an estimate to do his home. A week or two after the painter came, I visited with my friend and noticed a significant difference. He SPRAYED it on, defeating the purpose of putting a coat on it that will stretch in our unbearable sun. 6 months later, he has cracks. (Hairline) but he has cracks. I certainly believe in elastomeric especially Behrs paint. I really like the soft gloss sheen as well. When it DOES rain, it rolls right down the wall and leaves no trace it got wet. While I was looking for additional tips, I believe your experience outweighs mine, but I see it everyday and pay close attention to my home.
    BUT, good video. Certainly gives me something to think about.

  • @hectorcastillo9074
    @hectorcastillo9074 Před 3 lety +4

    Mike, thanks for this video. It really helped me in making the right decision.

  • @maskedamender
    @maskedamender Před 2 lety +2

    I live in very hot climate area in California and I noticed inside my bathroom walls (the ones facing the exterior) have reflecting barrier foam board insulation in them (luckily with the Gap required so it's not touching the back side of the stucco) so from watching and listening to your video especially the part about breathability I would definitely assume that using the acrylic paint on the exterior of my house is the best for my situation!!!
    If I'm wrong please let me know,
    either way, thank you for your wonderful video and content!!!!

  • @81Aces
    @81Aces Před 3 lety

    Great job!

  • @jonviall5566
    @jonviall5566 Před rokem

    NICE JOB MAN

  • @ricaldrich3424
    @ricaldrich3424 Před rokem

    Thanks now I’m going with the acrylic. I’m in Florida and we have daily rain all summer

  • @zruthl
    @zruthl Před 2 lety +1

    So glad I just painted my new stucco wall with acrylic paint instead of elastomeric paint.

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 Před 10 měsíci +1

    WOW... this is so EERIE
    I'm down in Carlsbad... getting ready to Pain my parents house then move back to Albuquerque...
    Cool...

  • @Gmale987
    @Gmale987 Před rokem

    Great vid Mike! In your video you see the guys using a sprayer to paint the home… would you recommend using a roller or sprayer if using elastomeric paint? It seems there wood be a lot of wasted paint if you used a sprayer…and elastomeric is not cheap. Your thoughts?

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 Před 10 měsíci +1

    New Mexico... That is RIGHT... That is where I am..
    That is where I'm painting MY Stucco House...

  • @billsnothere4499
    @billsnothere4499 Před rokem

    Do you need to prime the walls first?

  • @happydays454
    @happydays454 Před rokem

    Hey Mike i live in Albuquerque and can i just use a roller and a brush or no will it look ok do you know lmk thanks

  • @elizabethchapin8303
    @elizabethchapin8303 Před 11 měsíci

    I was looking at reviews on the Behr website. One person said that the Elastomeric changed color a year later. Has that happened to anyone else? It seems as though the Elastomeric would be great in filling all the small cracks; however, there's a lot of conflicting information.

  • @danielstclair7395
    @danielstclair7395 Před 3 lety +1

    How can you treat or get rid of chalking and fading on Elastomeric exterior walls? Can you paint over it, maybe?

    • @anthonycrum6722
      @anthonycrum6722 Před rokem +1

      Sealkrete works great , it helps prevent chalking and moisture problems

  • @betobeto7903
    @betobeto7903 Před rokem +1

    Great vedio! thanks, question, what type of stucco process would you recommend and that you would use for your house?

    • @MikesQualityPainting
      @MikesQualityPainting  Před rokem

      That is a great question! Every home has different challenges that need to be taken into consideration before deciding between using stucco or paint. Give us a call and we can schedule a free estimate to help you decide on the best plan possible! (505)-508-5342

  • @user-yh3rb4sg8t
    @user-yh3rb4sg8t Před rokem +1

    Hey Mike, is acrylic and acrylic latex the same thing when it comes to stucco?
    Also, I just redid our roof with a rubber base and elastomeric top layer that spills over the top of the stucco parapet walls and about 6-8 inches down the side. I want to repaint the walls with acrylic. Do you think that top 6-8 inches of elastomeric at the top will trap moisture? I'm hoping the moisture will just evaporate out of the acrylic side walls.
    Also do you guys serve the Farmington region? Thanks!

    • @MikesQualityPainting
      @MikesQualityPainting  Před rokem

      Hi there! We do service the Farmington area! Would you be interested in having someone come evaluate the paint for free?

  • @jdesperado111
    @jdesperado111 Před 2 lety

    CAn you spray elastomeric paint and if so. What size airless and tip.. very curious. Big job

    • @Erklzanderz
      @Erklzanderz Před 2 lety +1

      621 or 623 tip, and dont forget to change your filter to a 30 mesh! The stuff is very thick! Also, slow your normal spraying speed way down, you want the coating to be about 20 mil thick! Check out Chris The Idaho painter, he has some great videos on spraying Elastomeric coatings on stucco.

  • @Arlo360-Official
    @Arlo360-Official Před 3 lety

    Is there a time when elastomeric can/should be used on fascia boards?

    • @davidregan9872
      @davidregan9872 Před 2 lety

      No! When we used Elastomeric we would latex paint in the trim. I could be wrong, but that's how we did it!

  • @brodiesmith4337
    @brodiesmith4337 Před 3 lety

    What if you put down the elastomeric first and an acrylic for the second coat? Possible?

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 Před 3 lety +2

      Overkill. Elastomeric IS an acrylic paint.

  • @phylliscarvalho2490
    @phylliscarvalho2490 Před 2 lety

    Is the brand of Acrylic paint you recommend?

    • @citticat2
      @citticat2 Před rokem

      I love Benjamin Moore paint

  • @jeffparish82
    @jeffparish82 Před rokem +1

    Could you do one coat elastomeric and the final coat acrylic?

    • @MikesQualityPainting
      @MikesQualityPainting  Před rokem

      Hi Jeff, that is a great question! We usually recommend Acrylic paint for general paint jobs, and Elastomeric for high moisture areas. Combining these coatings is not advised as they have different formulas that do not work well combined, and could alter the finished result. We suggest to use either an Acrylic or Elastomeric coating for the whole project.

    • @marcster13
      @marcster13 Před rokem

      This may be redundant. Once a home is painted with elastomeric does the home always need to be painted with it?

  • @justinmcbride2985
    @justinmcbride2985 Před 3 lety

    How do you paint over Elastomeric that is peeling ?

  • @alpha.tradie
    @alpha.tradie Před rokem

    this is hot 🔥🔥🔥

  • @terribee4887
    @terribee4887 Před 3 lety +2

    I am so confused...this is what the description says about Behr elastomeric:
    exterior, flexible high-build coating designed to expand & contract, bridging hairline cracks in vertical masonry surfaces. This extremely durable, mildew & dirt t mph wind-driven rain. The 100% acrylic latex formula provides a breathable film, releasing moisture that builds in walls"
    This is opposite what you are saying, that it does NOT breathe at all!

    • @nothingsimpostleble1593
      @nothingsimpostleble1593 Před 2 lety +1

      Bhers not making a true elastomeric product...also they're acrylics are super cheap, not high quality...plus from my own personal experience is bher paint doesn't cure right and will chalk up the within months

    • @maskedamender
      @maskedamender Před 2 lety

      @@nothingsimpostleble1593 especially if that behr paint is bought any place other than straight from behr!! a home Depot rep said they get a more watered down version 😬

    • @zruthl
      @zruthl Před 2 lety +2

      @@maskedamender I just painted my stucco wall with Behr Acrylic paint and it is a pretty thick paint. I also used Eff stop primer from Dun and Edwards. I am going to put a third coat of the Behr on so that would be a total of 4 coats including the primer. I live in Tucson and the was is facing the west side and gets plenty of sun so we shall see how it will hold up.

    • @maskedamender
      @maskedamender Před 2 lety +1

      @@zruthl I'd be willing to bet with that primer it's going to be much more solid!

    • @zruthl
      @zruthl Před 2 lety +1

      @@maskedamender They say a good paint job always starts with a good primer.

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    @EIFSstuccoRepair Před rokem

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  • @Mike-qo4kp
    @Mike-qo4kp Před 6 měsíci

    You look so much like my dad its uncanny. And same name this is crazy

  • @kennethgreer
    @kennethgreer Před 21 dnem

    Elastomeric paints are NOT completely non permeable. They are less permeable than typically acrylic latex paints but they do let moisture through. Look at the Technical Data Sheets (TDS) for products before you use them. Most will have a standard test called the ASTM D1653, which measures the permeability of coatings.

  • @monakat8517
    @monakat8517 Před rokem

    Those idiots spraying without any protection is very inspiring