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Best way to "remove" texture from Stucco siding?
I assume this is Stucco, but correct me if I am wrong. If I want to have a smooth surface when finished, what needs to happen? Would you cover it with another layer or type of siding? If so, what? Would the siding have to be removed and then replaced so the side of the house doesn't extend out farther than the windows?