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The result is a predictable progression: hairline cracks develop, moisture enters, the cracks widen, paint begins to fail around the damaged areas, and what started as a minor cosmetic issue becomes a structural maintenance concern.
Whether you have a few hairline cracks that need attention before repainting or significant stucco deterioration that requires patching and repair, we have the experience and materials to deliver lasting results.
Most hairline cracks are cosmetic and do not indicate structural problems, but they do provide pathways for moisture intrusion if left unaddressed. We fill hairline cracks with flexible, elastomeric patching compounds that bond to the stucco and flex with future movement rather than re-cracking.
Stucco Repair work is critical before any exterior paint job. While we repair the visible damage, we always advise homeowners when we observe cracking patterns that suggest an underlying structural concern should be evaluated by an engineer or foundation specialist before cosmetic repair is undertaken.
Spalling is the chipping or flaking of the stucco surface, often caused by moisture that has penetrated the coating and expanded during temperature changes. Both conditions require removing the failed stucco down to a solid substrate and applying new stucco material to restore the surface.
Addressing efflorescence requires identifying and correcting the moisture source, removing the mineral deposits, and properly caulking and sealing vulnerable areas before repainting.
Working at height, on sloped surfaces, with specialized materials requires specific training, equipment, and safety protocols. Our roof coating process follows a systematic approach designed for safety and lasting results.
After the roof has dried completely — typically 48 to 72 hours — we inspect for and repair any cracked, broken, or displaced tiles. Flashing and sealant around roof penetrations (vents, pipes, skylights) are inspected and repaired as needed.
Reflective white and light-colored coatings are available for homeowners looking to improve energy efficiency by reducing roof surface temperatures and the resulting heat transfer into the attic space.
Larger cracks and damaged areas are cut back to sound material, new stucco is applied in layers matching the original thickness and texture, and repaired areas are feathered into the surrounding surface for an invisible blend. All caulk joints around windows, doors, and trim are stripped and re-caulked with premium exterior sealant.
Stucco Repair work is critical before any exterior paint job. Two full coats of premium 100% acrylic latex exterior paint complete the system, creating a weather-resistant barrier that protects your stucco from Tampa’s demanding climate.
This flexibility makes them particularly well-suited for stucco homes in climates with significant thermal cycling, like Tampa’s.
The tradeoff is higher material cost and a slightly different finish appearance than standard flat or satin exterior paint. We discuss the pros and cons with homeowners and recommend elastomeric coatings when the conditions justify the additional investment.
Serving Tampa, Wesley Chapel, Brandon, Land O’ Lakes, Riverview, and all surrounding communities.