Linden Plaza – 25,000 sq. ft. exterior renovation of K Mart
December 9, 2014 by admin
Filed under Cultured Stone, EIFS, Hardcoat acrylic stucco, Thin Brick Veneer
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December 9, 2014 by admin
Filed under Cultured Stone, EIFS, Hardcoat acrylic stucco, Thin Brick Veneer
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March 21, 2013 by admin
Filed under Cultured Stone, Hardcoat acrylic stucco, Quoins, Stucco, Uncategorized
Comments Off on Hardcoat stucco apartment complex recently completed in Passaic County.
November 19, 2012 by admin
Filed under Arched Stucco Window Trim, Cultured Stone, Hardcoat acrylic stucco
Comments Off on Stucco and stone home completed in Essex County. The builder’s attention to detail makes this house a work of art!
November 16, 2012 by admin
Filed under Arched Stucco Window Trim, Cultured Stone, Hardcoat acrylic stucco, Raised Stucco Panels, Stucco, Stucco Columns
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July 3, 2012 by admin
Filed under Hardcoat acrylic stucco, Stucco, Vinyl Siding
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Recently completed home in Hunterdon County. We removed the existing siding and replaced with a hardcoat acrylic stucco finish to the front of the home with beautiful banding and keystone finish to the windows and column detail to the front door. The siding on the rest of the home was replaced with a complementary color to match the new stucco. The stucco gives a majestic look this beautiful home.
March 30, 2012 by admin
Filed under Cultured Stone, Hardcoat acrylic stucco, Quoins, Stucco
Comments Off on Gas Station Convenience Store Stucco and Stone Renovation with Quoin Detail
Recently completed gas station convenience store in Morris County, NJ. Hardcoat acrylic stucco and stone were applied to the front and sides of the building with complementary cultured stone bottom. Quoins were applied to the sides of the building for extra detail.