Service Overview
What to Expect From Stucco Repair Services
Expect a thorough assessment of stucco damage and moisture conditions, followed by defined repairs that address failure points.
  • Comprehensive Moisture Inspection and System Evaluation: Moisture detection tools are used to identify water intrusion, hidden saturation and failures within the stucco system and underlying wall assembly.
  • Defined Repair Scope: The repair scope is established using confirmed damage conditions, including crack patterns, intrusion points and substrate deterioration, ensuring work aligns with actual site conditions.
  • Targeted Repair of Cracks, Delamination and Water-Compromised Areas: Cracked, delaminated and moisture-compromised sections are repaired to address active failure points and limit further water intrusion.
  • Restoration of Stucco System Performance and Water Resistance: Repaired areas are integrated to restore continuous water resistance and maintain the performance of the exterior wall system.
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Contact Us When You’re in These Situations

When Do You Need Professional Stucco Repair Services?

Professional stucco repair becomes necessary when visible damage, moisture intrusion or surface failure indicates underlying issues that can compromise your property.

Significant Cracking

Cracks wider than 1/8 inch or widespread hairline patterns indicate structural movement or substrate stress that requires professional evaluation.

Water Staining and Moisture Intrusion

Discoloration, dark streaks, or damp areas signal trapped moisture behind the stucco, increasing the risk of material deterioration and mold growth.

Delamination or Surface Separation

Bulging or detached sections indicate loss of bond between the stucco and substrate, requiring immediate repair to prevent further system failure.

Persistent Dampness or Organic Growth

The presence of mold, algae, or moss confirms ongoing moisture exposure that must be addressed to avoid long-term damage to the exterior system.
Our Process
How We Repair and Restore Stucco Damage
  • 1
    Removal and Surface Preparation
    Engineers first determine whether full stucco replacement is required due to construction defects. Existing stucco, lathe and paper are then removed to expose the wood sheathing, typically OSB. All fasteners, debris and residual materials are cleared to create a clean, stable surface for proper installation.
  • 2
    Water-Resistive Barrier and Lathe Installation
    A water-resistive barrier (WRB) is installed over the sheathing to create a drainage plane and protect against moisture intrusion. Metal lathe is then secured through the WRB into the sheathing, providing a rigid base that supports the stucco system and limits movement.
  • 3
    Application of Base and Structural Coats
    The scratch coat is applied directly to the lathe and scored to promote bonding. The brown coat follows as the primary structural layer, creating a flat, uniform surface that provides strength and prepares the wall for the finish coat.
  • 4
    Finish Coat and Protective Sealing
    A finish coat is applied based on the selected texture, delivering the final appearance of the stucco system. Once cured, a penetrating sealer is applied, and elastomeric caulking is installed at all transitions and openings to prevent water intrusion.
  • 5
    Painting and Final Inspection
    The surface is coated with a high-performance stucco paint, such as elastomeric or acrylic. A final inspection is conducted by an experienced foreman to verify workmanship, ensure proper installation and confirm compliance with ASTM standards and local codes.
Our Advantage

Why Homeowners Trust Our Stucco Repair Contractors

Homeowners and contractors choose our team as a trusted alternative to other stucco restoration companies, with consistent communication, timely response and repair work that addresses underlying damage.

Applies Proven Restoration Methods

Our experienced stucco repair specialists and stucco repair contractors utilize professional techniques and equipment to address damage based on established restoration practices and site conditions.

Repairs That Restore System Performance

Stucco repairs are completed to reestablish proper water resistance and structural stability, helping deter recurring issues and further exterior deterioration.

Reliable, Licensed Restoration Professionals

All stucco repairs are completed by qualified, licensed and insured professionals who adhere to established industry practices and state requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Let’s walk through common stucco repair questions, so you know what to look for and what comes next.

How do I know if my stucco needs repair or full replacement?

Localized cracking or isolated moisture intrusion might be repairable, while widespread delamination, repeated failures or storm-related damage in Florida often require full system replacement.

Can stucco cracks be repaired without removing large sections of the wall?

Yes, but only when cracking is isolated and not tied to underlying system failure. Surface-level repairs may address minor cracks, while deeper or recurring cracking often requires removal of affected sections to correct substrate issues and moisture intrusion.

What causes stucco to fail over time?

Stucco failure is most often caused by moisture intrusion resulting from installation deficiencies, such as missing flashing or inadequate drainage, which allow water to become trapped behind the system. Additional factors include structural movement that leads to cracking, improper material mixing, application in unsuitable temperatures and lack of ongoing maintenance.

Can stucco repair address moisture intrusion behind the walls?

Yes. Effective stucco repair includes identifying entry points, verifying hidden moisture within wall assemblies, removing compromised materials, and restoring the system to control further water intrusion.

Will repaired stucco match the existing finish?

Matching depends on the existing texture, finish type and level of weathering. Stucco finishes range from smooth applications to textured systems like Florida’s common “dash” finish, which can be easier to blend than more complex textures. Repairs are matched in both texture and coating, including elastomeric or acrylic finishes used in stucco and painting systems, but variations might occur due to sun exposure, age and previous coatings, especially on older or highly exposed walls.

Is stucco repair disruptive to the home?

Stucco repair is typically limited to affected areas, but work might involve removal of damaged sections, access to exterior walls and use of drying equipment. Noise, dust and temporary access restrictions should be expected depending on the scope.

Does stucco repair help prevent future water intrusion?

Stucco repair restores the system’s ability to resist water intrusion by addressing cracks, failed joints and transition points, while correcting conditions that allow moisture to enter the wall assembly.