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| I'm sealing the modules at this point and have the stucco & lath for after the insulating. With the oven's exposure to our winter rains and stucco's permeability to water, Should a waterproofing additive like a latex be used? or should a sealer be applied to the regular cured stucco? We plan to mosaic the exterior with thinset and ceramic pieces. Also with the the higher heat near the arch I was wondering if anything is reccommended for that? Being a DIY-er I know enough to be dangerous and any good knowledge is really appreciated. Thanks!! Matt |
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