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There is an important distinction between the faux stucco used on Level versus most EIFS applications. Most EIFS installs include an insulation board substrate - basically styrofoam - with the stucco surface being troweled over it. This results in a relatively tough skin over a fragile product, and makes it a prime candidate for puncture or other wear and tear. You see EIFS like this on fast food restaurants, cheap strip centers, and increasingly on other commercial use where the building effectively has a short expected lifespan of a decade or two.
The product used on Level, while the finish looks very similar to traditional EIFS, used a cement board substrate. I would suspect it will be far more durable than most EIFS applications.
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