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Old 01-25-2009, 03:43 PM   #1
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Stucco Contractor Needed In Hunterdon County NJ


anyone on here do stucco in the central NJ area? i'm over in stockton near the PA border. looking for a 3 coat stucco, smooth/sanded finish to match existing but not right up to the old stuff. it's on other parts of the house. no color, it will be painted with elastomeric paint in the spring. it's felt papered in now.
any help would be greatly appreciated. my mason lost his help and has told me he can't get it done for me.

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Old 01-26-2009, 10:47 PM   #2
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Hello from Atlanta. How big is your job. I own a small stucco company in Atlanta and willing to travel. A plus quality and references available please call me at 6787964031 and my name is Marius
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Hello from Atlanta. How big is your job. I own a small stucco company in Atlanta and willing to travel. A plus quality and references available please call me at 6787964031 and my name is Marius
It's only 1000 sq ft roughly, maybe a little less, now that it's built with windows etc. i can measure it more accurately. not sure if that's worth it for you to drive up this far.

pm if you are interested and we'll talk about the cost.
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for some reason i cant send a pm but do want to contact you please let me know what is your budget and then we can go from there
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you are new here and i think you have to have a certain amount of posts in order for you to send a PM. my email is dan@apgarconstruction.com send me an email and we'll talk about the rest. weather is going to be the most important factor. waiting for a week warm enough to put it all on. it should be three coats. not sure how long you would need to do all three coats.
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I can help you with this. I have experience with stucco in europe. Not exelent in english, but good in stucco. (908) 442-30-10 (Stan)
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I actually just hired someone this week and they are wiring it today. and then waiting for a warm up again.

thanks though.
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