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Anyone used P-100 Glacier White color integrated stucco by Merlex?

6 years ago

I'm looking for photos of a house or building with this particular color. I tried calling the manufacturer but they can't help me because it's the contractors who would have photos, not them. Any builders or homeowners out there who can help?


Merlex is also associated with LaHabra and ParexUSA

Comments (13)

  • 4 years ago

    Did you ever find any or end up doing it? I am interested in using it as well.

  • 4 years ago

    @Kelli Miller, yes, we did end up going with it. Here is the front of our house now. As you can see, it is much brighter in direct sun & the shadows get a different effect. This photo was taken just after 1:00 pm and taken from the southwest, facing northeast. I hope this helps.


  • 4 years ago

    It looks great! What color did you paint the trim?

  • 4 years ago

    @Kelli Miller, the trim is black and the windows are Western Windows with bronze anodized aluminum (which looks black)

  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    @jmw We are looking at the same Merlex 'Glacier White' stucco color for our house as well. And a nearby house has the same P-100 stucco. And you can see a slight bit gray color undertones hues in the cement mix. Which we like. And wondering if that isthat true for your house too? Really trying to solve as the Merlex color chart has 'Glacier White' looking like a pure white.

  • 3 years ago

    I feel like the Glacier White is a pure white. I don't recall seeing gray undertones but I could be mistaken. I'd go look at it but I actually don't live in that house anymore. Good luck!

  • 3 years ago

    @R S did you find any other pictures of glacier White? Im debating this color too. I do see what you mean by slight gray understone. And i like it too, but I have seen some others that look too white for me....

  • 3 years ago

    Hey @jmw how many bags of color did you use per 90lbs bag of stucco?

  • 2 months ago

    Just here to add my 2 cents- Glacier White doesn't have gray undertones- its a beautiful warm whte. i had a tough time deciding between Crystal White and Glacier White. They are very similar, but Glacier is a warm off white and Crystal is a cool off white.

    I went with the Glacier White. I’m very happy with my choice- its gorgeous!

    if you want even creamier and not as bright- look at the color El Dorado by La Habra or Milky Quartz by Omega.

  • 2 months ago
    last modified: 2 months ago

    @sabine halfhill im struggling with the same choice!! I was worried Glacier white was too stark of a white, but it sounds like it leans warm? I have black windows so was trying to avoid the super modern look since we have an older home that is a little more medditeranean in style. Do you mind sharing a photo of how your glacier white looks?

  • last month

    I had the same concern- the white stucco would make my house look like one if those ” black & white flips”.

    my house is a 1928 mediterran style home in Southern California. It has s red tile spanish roof terra cotta accents. The glacier white ended being the PERFECT stucco for the house. It is striking with the red tile. its a warm white. its gorgeous.

  • 26 days ago
    last modified: 26 days ago

    We used glacier white in a smooth coat a few years back. Smooth coat means the finish color gets burnished, which brings out undertones. The undertones in Glacier are most definitely grays, even blacks. It would have thrilled me had I wanted a cool as opposed to a warm look on my 3 story (translation: hard to set up scaffolding) house. I wish I had researched better. Hope this helps someone.