FAQ
Stucco repair contractor questions
Use these questions when comparing stucco repair contractors or stucco repair companies near you in St. Augustine and Northeast Florida. The right repair plan should explain the damage, the wall system, the moisture risk, and the finish match before work begins.
Free inspections are available for cracks, patching, EIFS repair, water damage, texture matching, refinishing, and commercial stucco repair in St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Jacksonville, and Northeast Florida.
Is Stucco Home Repair a stucco repair contractor near me in St. Augustine?
Yes. Stucco Home Repair serves St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Fernandina Beach, Orange Park, Fleming Island, and nearby Northeast Florida communities. The company is a Florida licensed general contractor, license CGC1532295, and offers free inspections and written estimates.
How should I compare stucco repair companies near me?
Compare stucco repair companies by license information, local stucco repair experience, moisture diagnosis, texture matching, and whether the estimate explains the likely cause of the damage. A useful proposal should identify the damaged area, the wall system, the repair method, and how the finished patch or repair will blend with the surrounding stucco.
What should a stucco repair estimate include?
A stucco repair estimate should describe the visible damage, the suspected moisture path or movement issue, the repair area, the wall system, and the finish work needed after the repair. For St. Augustine and coastal Northeast Florida homes, the inspection should pay close attention to windows, doors, roofline transitions, low wall areas, and older patch work.
What stucco repair problems do you handle?
Stucco Home Repair handles stucco cracks, failed patches, water-damaged stucco, hollow or soft sections, EIFS problems, texture mismatch, color mismatch, storm damage, and commercial stucco issues. The inspection checks whether a focused patch, crack repair, water damage repair, EIFS repair, restoration, or full refinishing scope is the right fit.
Do you repair both traditional stucco and EIFS?
Yes. Traditional stucco and EIFS need different repair methods, so the first step is identifying the wall system and the condition of the surrounding surface. Stucco Home Repair inspects moisture signs, substrate condition, texture, and finish before recommending traditional stucco repair, EIFS repair, patching, or refinishing.
Can small stucco cracks turn into water damage?
Yes. Small cracks around windows, doors, corners, roofline edges, and settlement areas can give wind-driven rain and humidity a path behind the stucco. In Northeast Florida, those openings should be inspected before staining, bubbling, soft stucco, hollow sections, or larger water damage repairs appear.
When is stucco patching enough, and when is refinishing a better choice?
A targeted stucco patch may be enough when the damage is isolated, the surrounding wall is sound, and the texture can be blended cleanly. Refinishing may be a better fit when there are repeated cracks, widespread staining, older patches that stand out, finish failure, or several repair areas that need to look consistent across the wall.
Can you match existing stucco texture and color?
Yes. Texture matching and color matching are part of many repair scopes because a sound patch can still look wrong if the finish does not blend. Age, sun exposure, coating history, coastal staining, and the existing texture all affect the final appearance, so finish matching should be discussed before work begins.
Which areas do your stucco repair contractors serve?
Stucco Home Repair serves St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Fernandina Beach, Orange Park, Fleming Island, World Golf Village, and nearby Northeast Florida communities. The service area includes both coastal and inland homes exposed to humidity, rain, and storm conditions.
Do you provide free stucco repair inspections?
Yes. Stucco Home Repair provides free inspections and estimates for homeowners and property managers in the service area. The estimate explains the visible stucco damage, likely cause, recommended repair scope, and whether the work should be handled as crack repair, patching, water damage repair, EIFS repair, texture matching, or refinishing.
Do you handle commercial stucco repair?
Yes. Stucco Home Repair handles commercial stucco repair, restoration, EIFS repair, refinishing, and water damage repair for offices, retail properties, HOA communities, and multi-family properties in Northeast Florida. Commercial scopes can include isolated repairs, larger restoration work, or finish improvements depending on the condition of the building.
What should I do before calling a stucco contractor?
Note where the crack, stain, bubble, hollow section, or failed patch is located and whether it appears near windows, doors, rooflines, or low wall areas. You do not need to diagnose the wall yourself, but those details help the stucco contractor focus the inspection and explain the likely repair path.