Stucco Installation Central Florida

Exterior Protection That Lasts Decades

Your home deserves an exterior that stands up to Florida’s hurricanes, humidity, and heat without constant maintenance or costly repairs. Professional stucco installation gives you that protection—plus energy savings and curb appeal that lasts 50+ years.

20 Years Foundation Expertise

Our owner spent two decades in foundation repair, working with engineers to deliver structurally sound solutions—not just surface fixes.

Proper Moisture Barriers Included

We install the drainage systems and waterproofing that prevent the water damage issues plaguing 60% of failed stucco in Florida.

Serves Six Central Florida Counties

From Orlando to Melbourne, Kissimmee to Sanford—consistent quality and accessible service wherever you are in Central Florida.

Transparent Pricing Always

You'll know exactly what you're paying for and why. No surprises, no hidden fees—just honest pricing for quality work.

Professional Stucco Contractor Orlando

Installation Done Right the First Time

Stucco installation isn’t just about applying cement to your walls. It’s about understanding Florida’s climate, knowing how water moves through building envelopes, and installing the moisture barriers and drainage systems that keep your home dry for decades. That’s where most contractors fall short—they focus on the finish coat and skip the critical prep work that prevents water intrusion. We come from a foundation repair background. We’ve seen what happens when stucco is installed without proper flashing around windows, without adequate drainage planes, without the right substrate preparation. We’ve repaired the damage that results from those shortcuts. That experience shapes how we approach every installation—with an engineer’s eye for what actually protects your home long-term.

Stucco Installation Benefits Central Florida

What Quality Installation Actually Gets You

This isn’t about making promises. It’s about what properly installed stucco does for Florida homes when the work is done right.

You'll stop worrying every time a hurricane warning pops up on your phone because your exterior can handle 130 mph winds.

Your cooling bills drop 15-25%—that's real money back in your pocket every single month during Florida's brutal summers.

You won't be repainting, replacing panels, or dealing with rot and pest damage like you would with wood or vinyl siding.

Water stays outside where it belongs, instead of seeping behind your walls and creating mold problems you can't see until it's expensive.

Your home value increases with a durable, climate-appropriate exterior that smart buyers recognize as the right choice for Florida.

You get 50 to 100 years of protection from one installation instead of replacing cheaper siding every 20 to 30 years.

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Why Stucco Works for Florida

Built for Heat, Humidity, and Hurricanes

Central Florida throws everything at your home’s exterior. We get 50+ inches of rain annually. Humidity averages 74%. Summer heat is relentless. And hurricane season isn’t a question of if, but when. Stucco handles all of it when installed correctly. The cement-based composition doesn’t rot in humidity like wood. It doesn’t warp or melt in heat like vinyl. It doesn’t provide entry points for termites. And when applied over proper substrate with the right moisture barriers, it creates a seamless barrier that sheds water instead of trapping it. The key phrase there is “when installed correctly.” About 60% of stucco failures we see in Central Florida come from water intrusion—not because stucco failed, but because someone skipped the moisture barrier, didn’t install proper flashing around windows, or ignored drainage requirements. Those aren’t stucco problems. They’re installation problems. And they’re preventable when you work with contractors who understand building science, not just how to trowel on a finish coat.

Stucco Installation Process Florida

What Proper Installation Actually Includes

Quality stucco installation starts before we ever mix the first batch. We evaluate your substrate, address any moisture issues, and install proper weather-resistant barriers and drainage planes. Then comes the metal lath application—the foundation that gives stucco something to grip. The scratch coat goes on first, creating mechanical bond and a stable base. After proper curing time, we apply the brown coat to build thickness and smooth out any irregularities. Finally, the finish coat gives you the texture and appearance you want while providing the weather-resistant surface layer. But here’s what separates quality work from cheap work: the details between those layers. Proper flashing around every window and door. Weep screeds at the bottom to let moisture escape. Expansion joints in the right locations to prevent cracking. Corrosion-resistant fasteners that won’t rust out in Florida’s humidity. These aren’t optional extras—they’re the difference between stucco that protects your home for 50 years and stucco that starts failing in five.
Stucco Installation FAQs

Common questions about our Stucco Installation services

Stucco installation in Florida typically runs $9 to $22 per square foot depending on your home’s size, complexity, and the type of stucco system you choose. For an average 2,000 square foot home, you’re looking at roughly $18,000 to $44,000 for complete installation. That’s not cheap, but here’s the context that matters: quality installation with proper moisture barriers and drainage systems costs more upfront but saves you thousands in avoided repairs and energy costs over the decades that follow. The homes we see with major water damage and mold issues? Almost always started with a contractor who bid low and skipped the critical prep work that costs money but prevents problems. We provide transparent pricing that reflects what quality installation actually requires—proper materials, experienced crews, and the time to do it right. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why before we start.
Yes, when installed by contractors who understand Florida’s climate requirements. Stucco is actually ideal for Florida because it withstands our intense heat, high humidity, and hurricane-force winds better than most alternatives. It doesn’t rot like wood, doesn’t warp like vinyl, resists pests, and provides excellent insulation that reduces your cooling costs by 15-25%. The cement-based composition handles UV exposure and moisture without deteriorating. But—and this matters—only when installed with proper moisture barriers, adequate drainage, and correct flashing details. The stucco failures you hear about almost always trace back to installation shortcuts, not the material itself. Water got behind the stucco because someone didn’t install proper barriers or flashing. That’s why contractor selection matters more than material selection. Choose experienced contractors who understand Florida Building Code requirements and building science, and stucco will protect your home for 50 to 100 years.
Traditional stucco uses Portland cement, sand, and lime applied in three coats over metal lath—it’s rigid, extremely durable, and lasts 50+ years. EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System), often called synthetic stucco, uses foam insulation board covered with a base coat, fiberglass mesh, and acrylic polymer finish. Traditional stucco is harder and more impact-resistant but offers minimal insulation. EIFS is lighter, more flexible, provides better insulation (R-5 to R-6), and installs faster. For Central Florida specifically, EIFS often performs better for moisture management and energy efficiency—it can reduce cooling costs 18-28% compared to traditional stucco’s 15-25%. The tradeoff is that EIFS requires more careful installation around penetrations and seams to prevent moisture intrusion. Both work well in Florida when installed correctly. The right choice depends on your home’s construction, your energy efficiency goals, and your budget. We can evaluate your specific situation and recommend the system that makes the most sense for your property.
For new stucco installation on an average home, expect the actual work to take 7 to 14 days depending on your home’s size and complexity. But there’s more to the timeline than just work days. Traditional stucco requires curing time between coats—the scratch coat needs to cure before we apply the brown coat, and the brown coat needs to cure before the finish coat goes on. Then the entire system needs 28 to 60 days of curing before you can paint it if you’re going with painted stucco rather than color-mixed. Weather affects the timeline too. We won’t install during heavy rain or extreme heat because proper curing requires the right conditions. Rushing the process to hit arbitrary deadlines is how you end up with cracks and adhesion failures down the road. Quality installation respects the material’s requirements. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you informed if weather or other factors require adjustments. The goal isn’t to be the fastest—it’s to be the last contractor you’ll need for your exterior.
Yes, matching existing stucco texture and color is something we do regularly. It requires attention to detail and understanding how different application techniques create different textures, but it’s absolutely achievable. We start by examining your existing stucco closely—the texture pattern, the aggregate size, the color variation. Then we create sample patches to dial in the right mix and application technique before we start the actual work. The goal is a seamless blend where you can’t tell where the old ends and the new begins. Color matching can be trickier than texture because stucco color can fade and change over time with UV exposure and weathering. Sometimes the best approach is matching the texture perfectly and then painting both the old and new sections with a high-quality elastomeric paint in your chosen color. That gives you a uniform appearance and adds an extra layer of protection. We’ll evaluate your specific situation and recommend the approach that will give you the best results.
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Property Evaluation and Planning

We assess your home's current condition, discuss your goals, and provide clear pricing for quality installation—not the cheapest bid, but the honest one.

Proper Preparation and Installation

We install moisture barriers, flashing, and lath before applying the three-coat stucco system with proper curing time between each layer.

Quality Check and Walkthrough

You get a final inspection to ensure everything meets our standards and yours, with clear guidance on simple maintenance to keep it looking great.

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