Slate spanish tile some copper roofs and aluminum roofs.
Roof or stucco first.
Ok maybe not jackhammer but you get the idea.
Put on your roof before the stucco with a few exceptions.
The first part of installing roof flashing to a stucco wall is to gather the necessary materials.
Also stucco repairs are usually painfully obvious.
Examples of roofs that can t be walked on are.
A thirty year roof is designed to last for thirty years.
A brush is not used because it will cause delamination.
Some of the materials may not be necessary in every case but it is helpful to have the adequate tools on hand so that the installation process goes well.
The earliest stucco contained lime instead of cement and because its ingredients are easily found in nature it s one of the oldest natural types of siding around dating back to ancient greece.
In this case it is necessary to put on a counter flashing first stucco next overlapping the counter flashing with stucco then put on the finished roof.
If you take a stucco wall down to a thirty year roof then you have to jackhammer into the stucco just to replace the roof.
The exceptions are when there are roofs that can t be walked on without possible damage to the roof.
The first coat is allowed to dry cure before the second layer is applied.
First roof first as quoted previously flashing in stucco can be tricky and tends to crumble.