When water damage strikes your home's stucco, it can turn from a tidy, protective shell to a drab, crumbly mess. However, with precise attention and care, you can revitalize your home's façade from weather-worn to wonderful. Here’s how you can transform your water-damaged stucco through effective repair and maintenance.

Firstly, assessing the extent of water damage is crucial. Look for telltale signs like discoloration, soft spots, and cracks. Tap the surface; hollow sounds may indicate deeper damage. Once you understand the damage, begin the removal process. Carefully chisel away all compromised stucco, taking care not to damage the underlying wire mesh and structural walls.

Have a Professional Apply Your New Stucco

As you prepare to apply new stucco, consider its visual impact. Stucco offers a unique aesthetic—your repair should blend seamlessly with your existing finish. Choose a stucco mix that matches your home’s current texture and style. Color matching and texturing are perhaps the most artistic parts of stucco repair. Use samples to test your color mix against the existing stucco in different lights throughout the day. For texturing, mimic the original technique used—whether it's a float finish, a dash finish, or another style. It is best to use a local professional contractor to make sure your stucco turns out right.

Stucco Durability and Lifespan

Selecting materials for stucco repair should be done with care. Professionals will use high-quality sealants and waterproof coatings designed for stucco. These products should provide flexibility to accommodate structural shifts and temperature changes while ensuring a tight seal against moisture.

After repairing, it's essential to maintain the stucco's appearance. Regularly inspect for signs of water intrusion and seal any cracks promptly. Cleaning and applying water-repellent sealants can protect the stucco and prevent future damage. With expert installation and repair, your stucco around windows and doors will be effectively waterproofed, upholding the beauty and resilience of your home against moisture-related challenges.

By following these steps, your home’s stucco will not only be restored but will also maintain its charm and durability for years to come. Give us a call at RAM Builders Stucco & Exteriors, we will ensure that your exterior stucco construction repairs are done correctly.

Stucco is a gorgeous option for any home’s exterior. It’s durable and attractive, making it a wise choice throughout Utah. Even with stucco’s amazing quality, it is still susceptible to the forces of nature. Utah’s winter has been intense to say the least, especially if you live in the northern area of the state. The Great Salt Lake and all our other bodies of water will be grateful for the heavy snowpack come summertime, but our homes may not love it so much. Many homes across the Wasatch Front are likely to experience some sort of water damage from the melting snow, but we’re here to help.

Signs of Water Damage

Stucco resists moisture, but there is certainly a tipping point. If you notice bumps on the surface, those are early signs of water damage. If you don’t treat these areas quickly, your stucco can delaminate, which causes pieces to fall off. Once these pieces fall off, it exposes areas underneath the stucco, allowing more water to get in and more damage to occur. Sometimes this damage can lead to dry rot, which is usually an extensive and costly repair. If you notice bumps on your stucco, don’t attempt to simply patch it up unless you know for certain it will treat the whole problem. Rather, contact our professionals for an assessment and a moisture test. A professional knows what to look for to ensure you’re getting to the root of the problem. Often, the moisture is coming in from somewhere completely different than where the issue is visible, and in order to repair it correctly, the work needs to take place at the source. A proper assessment ensures the damage is treated at the root cause, so the same problem doesn’t occur over and over again.

Water Damage Solutions

In addition to fixing the cosmetic damage, a proper remedy may include the application of a drainage plane material to prevent more water from entering, the application of a vapor barrier to prevent vapor migration, improving sealant or implementing additional sealant, patching the areas where stucco has fallen off or is loose and cracking, and/or modifying weep screeds to ensure water is draining properly. Depending on the severity of the issue, one or all solutions could be required. Because of possible hidden issues, an expert is best for these repairs.

Costs of Water Damage

Repair costs will depend heavily on the extent of water damage and what materials will be needed. The good news is that often these repairs can be covered by your homeowner’s insurance. If you have a flood insurance policy, you’re likely doubly covered. If you notice any damage on your stucco, even if it’s slight, don’t delay. Get us out to your property for an assessment and tackle the issue before it becomes a major ordeal. Sometimes stucco can be damaged so badly, the only solution is replacement. We can help determine the best approach for your situation. Keep a lookout on your property while all this snow is melting and reach out to us with any concerns—even those beyond stucco.

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