Stucco can be a beautiful addition to any home, but in order to get the most out of it, it must be installed properly and in the right places. 

Masonry is one of the most commonly used building materials of all time, but it can be an obstacle when it comes to stucco installation. 

The beauty of stucco is that it can be used on any surface, but you have to make sure that the surface you choose is super compatible with it. 

This is especially true for masonry. Masonry is made of small, flat pieces of stone or brick that are stacked and bonded together using mortar.

The mortar is what makes stucco difficult to install on brick and stone, and it must be removed completely before any stucco can be applied. 

Otherwise, the stucco will crack, chip, or peel off. 

Here are some tips for stucco installation on brick and stone:

Install the stucco directly onto the mortar. If you’re using masonry, you should not install the stucco onto the bricks themselves. 

Use a stucco trowel to apply the stucco. This is the best way to ensure that the stucco goes on to the masonry straight and level. You can use a hammer, but this will damage the surface of your masonry, and the masonry will lose its shape. 

Be careful not to overfill the joints in the masonry. You can always add more stucco, but you can’t remove it once the mortar is dry. 

For the best results, always use a high-quality stucco. Cheap stucco will crack and peel off if it’s applied to masonry. 

Don’t be afraid to ask for help if you’re going to be installing stucco on masonry. Make sure to buy a few extra trowels so that you can practice and get the hang of it before you start working on a big project.