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Recognize the Signs of Stucco Damage

If you notice crumbling, mold growth, discoloration, damp-looking surfaces, or deformed walls —these are clear signs that your stucco needs attention.

  • Discoloration in your stucco can signal water intrusion or poor installation practices.

  • Crumbling stucco could be due to age, stress, pest infestations, settling, water damage, vibrations, impact accidents, and even improper installation.

  • Deformed walls or visible cracks may seem minor at first glance but should never be ignored; they can expand over time and result in significant repair needs.

  • Mold can degrade the stucco over time, necessitating more extensive repairs if not addressed quickly.

  • Damp-looking areas on your walls often indicate trapped moisture that could lead to structural issues if not resolved quickly.

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Commonly asked questions

Can I repair small cracks myself?

Sometimes small, hairline cracks can be handled with flexible, paintable caulk made for exteriors. However, if the cracks are wide, spiderweb-like, or accompanied by other structural concerns, a professional is needed.

Do I need to paint after stucco repair?

Yes, you generally need to paint stucco after repairs.

Should I repair or replace my stucco?

If the stucco is fairly new and in good condition, repair might be the better and most cost effective option over replacement. However, if your stucco is old, crumbling, or has other signs of distress, replacement may be necessary to ensure the integrity of the overall the building.