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CAN IT BE USED ON HISTORICAL HOMES IN HISTORICAL DISTRICTS? WILL MY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION APPROVE IT?

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CAN IT BE USED ON HISTORICAL HOMES IN HISTORICAL DISTRICTS? WILL MY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION APPROVE IT?

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Yes. Liquid Stucco has been approved by and used in historical districts across the nation. It has been endorsed by countless architectural approval committees. These groups like the fact that it doesn’t fade, comes in an almost unlimited array of colors, does not in any way change the look of the exterior walls that it goes over and that it locks the structure in time, preserving it for future generations.

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