Stucco Color Change

Stucco Color Change

Transform your home's exterior with a new stucco color.

About This Service

Want to update your home's look without a full repaint? Stucco color change applies a new pigmented finish coat over your existing stucco. This isn't paint-it's an integral color that becomes part of the stucco itself, lasting far longer than exterior paint.

What's Included

  • Integral color application
  • Unlimited color options
  • Surface preparation
  • Minor crack repair included
  • Texture preservation or update
  • Trim and accent coordination

Our Process

01

Color Consultation

Select your new color from thousands of options with our guidance.

02

Surface Prep

Power wash and repair any minor damage before application.

03

Primer/Bonding

Apply bonding agents for proper adhesion to existing stucco.

04

Color Coat

Apply new pigmented finish coat with your chosen color.

05

Final Inspection

Ensure even coverage and color consistency throughout.

Benefits

  • Dramatically updated appearance
  • Lasts longer than paint
  • No peeling or flaking
  • Breathable finish
  • Increases home value

Frequently Asked Questions

Is stucco color change better than painting?

Yes, integral stucco color lasts 15-20 years vs. 5-7 years for paint. It won't peel, chip, or flake, and allows the stucco to breathe properly.

Can you match a specific color?

Yes, we can match virtually any color. Bring us a sample or reference and we'll create a custom color match.

How long before color change shows wear?

Integral color fades slowly and evenly over 15-20 years, unlike paint which can peel and flake after just a few years in Florida sun.

Stucco color change

Stucco color change with a written repair scope

Stucco color change is most useful when a homeowner sees planned curb appeal updates, faded color, old patch lines, and exteriors that need a new finish direction. Those signs can be cosmetic, but they can also point to moisture movement, failed material, or previous work that did not bond correctly. Stucco Home Repair starts with a free inspection so the repair is based on the condition of the wall instead of a guess from a photo.

The inspection looks at the damaged area and the details around it: windows, doors, trim, roof returns, lower wall edges, penetrations, sealant, and existing patch lines. In Northeast Florida, rain, humidity, salt air, irrigation, and strong sun can all change how stucco fails. A small crack or stained patch should be checked before new material is placed over a problem that is still active.

For stucco color change, the field work can include repairing cracks and damaged areas first, reviewing old coatings, choosing a finish method, and planning color transitions around architectural breaks. The crew explains what needs to be opened, what can stay in place, where the finish will be blended, and whether related issues such as sealant, moisture, or older patches should be corrected at the same time. That keeps the project focused while still protecting the wall.

Texture and color matching are part of the decision. A repair can be technically sound and still look unfinished if the surface profile, sand size, finish pattern, or aged color is ignored. Stucco Home Repair studies the surrounding stucco and recommends a repair boundary that gives the finished area the best chance of blending with the existing exterior.

This service is a good fit for homes where the owner wants a new exterior color without covering unresolved damage. If the surrounding wall is solid and dry, a targeted repair may be enough. If the inspection finds hollow areas, trapped moisture, widespread finish wear, or several older patches, the better recommendation may be a broader repair, fog coat, color change, or full refinishing plan. The homeowner gets that explanation before work begins.

A written scope is useful whether you are maintaining your home, preparing to sell, buying a property, or responding to an inspection report. It documents the repair area, the recommended method, appearance expectations, and written warranty details. That gives you a clearer record than a quick verbal estimate and helps prevent small stucco problems from becoming repeat repairs.

Stucco Home Repair serves St. Augustine, Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, Palm Coast, Flagler, and nearby Northeast Florida communities. Call (904) 526-2075 to request a free inspection and find out whether stucco color change is the right path for your exterior.

Best fit

homes where the owner wants a new exterior color without covering unresolved damage.

Repair focus

repairing cracks and damaged areas first, reviewing old coatings, choosing a finish method, and planning color transitions around architectural breaks.

Homeowner result

A clear inspection, written scope, texture and color guidance, and warranty details before the stucco work begins.

Additional guidance

Color change follow-up

A stucco color change is strongest when the wall is repaired before the new finish is selected. The crew checks cracks, old coatings, sealant, patch texture, and sun exposure because those factors affect how the new color will look across the whole home. Homeowners can then choose a practical scope: local repair with a finish blend, a broader color change, or full refinishing when the exterior needs a more uniform appearance.

A stucco color change is strongest when the wall is repaired before the new finish is selected. Stucco Home Repair checks cracks, old coatings, sealant, patch texture, and sun exposure because those factors affect how the new color will look across the whole home. Property owners can then choose a practical scope: local repair with a finish blend, a broader color change, or full refinishing when the exterior needs a more uniform appearance.

A stucco color change is strongest when the wall is repaired before the new finish is selected. The crew checks cracks, old coatings, sealant, patch texture, and sun exposure because those factors affect how the new color will look across the whole home. Homeowners can then choose a practical scope: local repair with a finish blend, a broader color change, or full refinishing when the exterior needs a more uniform appearance.

Useful next step

Request a free inspection so the scope matches the wall condition rather than a surface guess.

Appearance planning

Texture, color, and transition lines are discussed before the finish work begins.

Protection first

Active cracks, moisture, and loose material should be corrected before cosmetic finish work.

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