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St. Augustine Stucco Repair Services

Compare stucco repair, crack repair, patching, EIFS, color matching and water damage options from a licensed St. Augustine stucco contractor.

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Stucco Repair Built for St. Augustine Homes

Coastal humidity, heavy rain, salt air, and older exterior wall systems make stucco damage move quickly in St. Augustine. Small cracks, stained areas, soft spots, bubbling finish, and failed sealant can all let moisture behind the wall before the damage is obvious from the street.

Stucco Home Repair handles the full repair path for homeowners comparing stucco repair companies near them: stucco crack repair, stucco patching, EIFS repair, water damage repair, stucco inspection, and texture and color matching. Every estimate starts with finding the cause so the repair does more than cover the surface.

St. Augustine homes often need a different repair plan than inland homes because wind-driven rain, salt air, and long humid seasons can push water through small openings. We look at window and door corners, control joints, roofline transitions, weep screeds, hollow areas, and past patches before recommending patching, crack repair, EIFS repair, or a larger refinishing scope.

That inspection-first approach helps homeowners avoid two expensive mistakes: sealing moisture inside the wall and paying for a full replacement when a targeted repair will solve the problem. The goal is a repair that protects the wall system, blends into the existing finish, and stands up to Northeast Florida weather.

For searchers comparing stucco repair companies near St. Augustine, the most important difference is diagnosis. A surface patch can hide the symptom, but a proper repair checks moisture paths, substrate condition, texture profile, and finish color before the final coat goes on. That is why our service pages are organized around the problems homeowners actually see: cracks, patch failures, EIFS damage, water stains, hollow stucco, and color mismatch after older work.

Common Repair Requests

  • Cracks around windows, doors, corners, and settling areas
  • Water stains, bubbling stucco, hollow sections, and soft spots
  • Patch repairs that need texture and color matching
  • EIFS damage, delamination, and moisture-prone wall sections
  • Pre-rain and post-storm stucco inspections
  • Failed caulk joints, roofline leaks, and wall sections with repeat cracking

Not Sure What Service You Need?

No problem! Contact us for a free inspection. We'll assess your stucco, identify the issues, and recommend the best solution for your home.

Common Questions About Stucco Repair in St. Augustine

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

Most stucco damage in St. Augustine - hairline cracks, isolated patches, and small spalled sections - is repairable without replacing the full system. Replacement becomes the better option when more than 25% of the wall system shows active moisture infiltration, when EIFS membranes have failed across multiple wall sections, or when the underlying substrate is compromised. A free inspection gives you a clear answer.

Can you match existing stucco texture and color?

Yes. Color and texture matching is one of the most common repair challenges in Northeast Florida, especially on homes with aged or faded stucco. We use wet samples, field mixing, and test patches before final application. On EIFS systems, we match the finish coat manufacturer and aggregate size. Most repairs blend well after the finish cures and weathers for 30-60 days.

How much does stucco repair cost in St. Augustine?

Patch repairs for isolated cracks or small damaged sections typically range from $200-$800 depending on size, location, and access. Larger repairs involving water damage, failed EIFS sections, or multi-story work cost more. Full re-coat and refinishing projects are priced per square foot and depend on surface prep requirements. Every estimate is free and specific to your home.

What stucco service should I ask for?

If you see narrow cracks, ask for stucco crack repair. If a small section is broken, chipped, or patched badly, ask for stucco patching and texture matching. If the wall feels soft, hollow, stained, or bubbled, ask for a moisture inspection because the repair may need water damage or EIFS remediation before the finish is restored.

Why do St. Augustine stucco repairs fail?

Most failed repairs come from patching over moisture, skipping sealant failures around openings, or using a finish that does not match the existing texture. Coastal rain and humidity make those shortcuts show up quickly. A durable repair starts with the water path, then the substrate, then the finish.

Service guidance

How to choose the right stucco service

Choosing the right stucco service starts with the condition of the wall. A hairline crack near a window corner may only need a controlled crack repair and finish blend. A soft, stained, or bubbling area may need exploratory removal so wet materials can be corrected before the surface is closed. A faded but otherwise sound exterior may be a better candidate for fog coating, color change, or full refinishing. Stucco Home Repair helps homeowners sort those choices during a free inspection instead of guessing from the driveway.

The company handles stucco repair, patching, crack repair, color matching, EIFS repair, stucco inspections, and water damage repair for St. Augustine, Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, Palm Coast, Flagler, and nearby Northeast Florida homes. Larger exterior projects can include full stucco refinishing, hurricane damage repair, commercial stucco work, texture matching, stucco restoration, and stucco over brick or siding when the existing exterior is ready for that type of upgrade.

Every service should start from the same field priorities: inspect before covering, use compatible materials, protect openings and transitions, match the existing texture, and leave the homeowner with a written scope. That keeps small repairs from turning into repeat repairs. It also gives buyers, sellers, and property managers a practical way to address inspection findings without overbuilding the project or ignoring conditions that can let water back into the wall.

If you are not sure which service fits the damage you see, call for an inspection. Photos help start the conversation, but the wall usually needs to be checked in person. The right repair depends on where the damage is located, how long it has been active, whether the surrounding stucco is hollow or solid, and how much color or texture blending is needed after the base repair is complete.

Targeted repair

Best for isolated cracks, impact damage, small failed patches, and localized texture blending when the surrounding wall remains sound.

Moisture repair

Best for staining, bubbling, soft stucco, recurring cracks, window leaks, and wall sections that need to be opened before resurfacing.

Exterior refresh

Best for broad fading, inconsistent previous repairs, finish wear, or a planned color change where the full elevation needs a uniform appearance.

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