Contact Us & Schedule A Free Consultation:

COntact Us

Get In Touch With Us

Whether you have questions, need a consultation, or are ready to start your next stucco project, we’d love to hear from you! Reach out today, and let’s make your vision a reality.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our FAQ section to find quick and helpful answers to common stucco-related questions.

How do I know if my stucco needs repair?
Visible cracks, water stains, bubbling or peeling textures, and discoloration can all be signs that your stucco needs professional attention. Minor hairline cracks are common, but wider or spreading cracks often require a trained contractor to prevent moisture intrusion and further damage.
Traditional stucco is a hard-coat system applied in multiple cementitious layers, while EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System) is a synthetic, foam-insulated exterior finish with a decorative coating. EIFS provides added insulation and can be energy efficient, but it must be properly sealed and drained to avoid moisture issues.

Properly installed and maintained stucco can last for decades. However, it’s smart to inspect annually for cracks, re-seal or repaint every 5–10 years, and address any signs of moisture promptly to maximize longevity.

Yes—our team specializes in blending repairs seamlessly with your current stucco texture and color so the repair area does not look out of place.

Yes. Stucco provides a durable exterior finish that can act as an insulator, helping to regulate indoor temperatures and reduce energy costs by keeping interiors cooler in the Florida heat.

The timeline varies by project size, but most stucco repairs can be completed in a few days. Full installations depend on weather conditions and project scope, but we always aim to work quickly while ensuring a high-quality finish.

Yes. We repair existing EIFS systems and ensure proper flashing, drainage, and sealing to prevent water intrusion—an important step in maintaining the system’s integrity.

If you see signs of cracking, moisture damage, or uneven surfaces, a professional inspection is highly recommended. Identifying issues early helps avoid costly structural damage and ensures the correct solution is applied.