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My Inlaws have a 1970’s raised ranch with a tutor facade. The panels are a press board made to look like stucco. The horizontal pine has no drip cap several of the panels have begun to bulge do to water. I know how to do the work but I need the product, has any one ever use this stuff and know who makes it.
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I think "Masonite " makes it for one . Chuck
*Masonite used to make it not sure if they still do.James Hardie makes a fake stucco panel out of fiber cement. Check their web site for info.
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My Inlaws have a 1970's raised ranch with a tutor facade. The panels are a press board made to look like stucco. The horizontal pine has no drip cap several of the panels have begun to bulge do to water. I know how to do the work but I need the product, has any one ever use this stuff and know who makes it.