Stucco Repair Central Florida

Your Walls Stay Dry, Protected, and Crack-Free

Stop worrying about water damage, mold, and recurring cracks. Professional stucco repair in Central Florida that addresses the root cause, not just the symptoms you see.

20 Years Foundation Experience

Our owner's two decades in foundation repair means we understand what's happening behind your walls, not just on the surface.

Engineer-Coordinated Repairs

We work directly with engineers when needed to ensure your repair solves the structural problem causing the damage.

Central Florida Climate Specialists

We know exactly how Orlando's humidity, rainfall, and heat cycles affect stucco—and how to fix it permanently.

Texture and Color Matching

Your repair blends seamlessly with existing stucco. No obvious patches, no mismatched sections—just a clean, uniform finish.

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We Fix What's Causing the Cracks

Most stucco problems in Central Florida aren’t just about the crack you see. They’re about what’s happening underneath—moisture getting where it shouldn’t, improper barriers, structural movement, or installation shortcuts taken years ago. That’s where experience matters. With a foundation repair background and engineer collaboration, we approach stucco repair differently. We identify why the damage happened, address the underlying cause, and repair it properly so you’re not dealing with the same problem again next year. Whether it’s hairline cracks from thermal expansion, water stains signaling moisture intrusion, or EIFS systems from the ’90s that are failing, we’ve handled it across Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Volusia, Brevard, and Lake Counties. You get a repair that actually lasts because we understand the structural side, not just the cosmetic finish.

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What Proper Stucco Repair Actually Gets You

Beyond fixing what you can see, you’re protecting your home from the expensive damage that happens when water gets behind your walls.

You stop the cycle of caulking and repainting every few years because we fix the movement and moisture issues causing new cracks.

Your home's structure stays protected from wood rot, mold growth, and insulation damage that come from water intrusion.

You get accurate pricing upfront based on what actually needs to be done, not inflated estimates or surprise costs.

The repair blends in completely—matched texture, matched color, so your home looks uniform, not patched together.

You avoid the much higher cost of full remediation later by addressing moisture barriers and drainage issues now.

Your property value stays protected because the exterior looks maintained and buyers won't find hidden damage during inspections.

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Stucco Water Damage Repair

Why Central Florida Stucco Fails

Orlando’s climate is tough on stucco. You’ve got 74% average humidity, afternoon thunderstorms that dump water against your walls, and temperature swings that make stucco expand and contract daily. That’s not a defect—that’s just Florida. The problem happens when stucco wasn’t installed with proper moisture barriers, when flashing around windows was done wrong, or when drainage wasn’t considered. Water gets behind the stucco, sits there in the humidity, and starts breaking things down. You see a crack or a stain, but behind your wall there’s already rotting wood or mold growing. EIFS systems—that synthetic stucco popular in the ’90s—are especially prone to this in Orlando. They were supposed to be waterproof, but without proper drainage planes, they trap moisture instead. We see it constantly across Seminole County, Orange County, and throughout Central Florida. The good news is that when caught early and repaired correctly with proper barriers and drainage, stucco performs great here. It just needs to be done right.

Stucco Repair Cost Central Florida

What You're Actually Paying For

Stucco repair cost in Central Florida typically ranges from eight to fifteen dollars per square foot for minor crack repairs, and forty to fifty dollars per square foot when you’re dealing with water damage that requires removing sections and replacing underlying structure. Small repairs might run three to six hundred dollars. Larger projects involving multiple walls can reach several thousand. But here’s what matters more than the price: are you getting a repair or just a patch? A patch covers the crack. A repair fixes why the crack happened—addresses the moisture barrier, fixes the flashing, ensures proper drainage, replaces damaged substrate. One lasts a year or two. The other lasts decades. We give you transparent estimates after inspecting what’s actually going on. If it’s just surface cracks from normal settling, we’ll tell you. If there’s water intrusion that needs serious attention, we’ll tell you that too. You get the information you need to make the right decision for your home and your budget.
Stucco Repair FAQs

Common questions about our Stucco Repair services

If you’re seeing isolated cracks, small areas of damage, or minor water stains, targeted stucco repair usually handles it—especially if the damage is caught early. Repair means fixing the specific problem areas: patching stucco cracks, replacing damaged sections, addressing moisture barriers where needed. Remediation is different. That’s when water intrusion has been happening for a while and there’s widespread damage behind the stucco—rotted framing, compromised insulation, mold growth. Remediation means removing all the stucco, fixing everything underneath, and starting over. It’s obviously more expensive and extensive. The key is getting an honest assessment. We’ll inspect the extent of damage, check for moisture behind the walls, and tell you straight what you’re dealing with. Sometimes what looks like a big problem is actually repairable. Sometimes a small visible crack is hiding bigger issues. You need someone who’ll give you the real answer, not just sell you the biggest job.
Because patching the crack doesn’t fix what caused it. Stucco cracks in Central Florida for specific reasons: your house settling, thermal expansion from heat cycles, moisture getting into the substrate and causing movement, or improper installation that didn’t account for stress points. When you just caulk and paint over a crack, you’re covering the symptom. The underlying cause is still there, so new cracks form—sometimes in the same spot, sometimes nearby. Proper stucco crack repair addresses the cause. If it’s settlement cracks, we install control joints or expansion joints to accommodate movement. If it’s moisture intrusion, we fix the barrier and drainage issues. If it’s thermal stress, we use materials and techniques that flex with temperature changes. That’s why our repairs last while surface patches don’t. We’ve got a foundation repair background, so we think about what’s causing the movement, not just what it looks like on the surface.
For minor repairs—hairline cracks, small holes, isolated damage—you’re typically looking at eight to fifteen dollars per square foot. That includes cleaning the area, applying bonding agents, matching texture and color. A small repair might run three hundred to six hundred dollars total. When you’re dealing with water damage, larger cracks, or damage that requires removing sections of stucco and repairing substrate underneath, cost jumps to forty to fifty dollars per square foot. Major repairs involving multiple walls or significant water intrusion can reach several thousand dollars. Here’s what drives stucco repair cost: extent of damage, whether underlying structure needs repair, how much stucco needs to be removed and replaced, accessibility, and texture matching complexity. Dryvit repair or EIFS repairs often cost more because they require specialized materials and knowledge. The best thing you can do is get an inspection before the problem gets worse. Small repairs caught early cost a fraction of what you’ll pay if water damage spreads. We provide clear estimates after seeing what’s actually happening with your stucco.
Yes. Texture and color matching is part of what separates a professional repair from an obvious patch job. We work with cosmetic masonry specialists to ensure the finished repair blends seamlessly with your existing stucco. For texture, we analyze your current finish—whether it’s smooth, sand, knockdown, or a custom pattern—and replicate it in the repair area. This takes skill and experience because stucco texture is created during application, not after. For color, we either match the existing stucco color directly in the mix, or we coordinate painting to ensure uniformity. Sometimes the best approach is repainting a full wall or section rather than trying to spot-match aged stucco, especially if your current stucco has faded from UV exposure. We’ll recommend what will give you the best-looking result. The goal is that once we’re done, you shouldn’t be able to tell where the repair was. That’s what you should expect from professional stucco work.
Traditional stucco is cement-based—a mixture of Portland cement, sand, lime, and water applied in layers over metal lath. It’s hard, durable, and breathes, which is generally good in Florida’s climate. EIFS, which Dryvit is a brand name for, is synthetic stucco. It’s an Exterior Insulation and Finish System that uses foam insulation boards covered with a thin, flexible coating. EIFS became really popular in the nineties for its insulation properties and design flexibility. The problem in Central Florida is that early EIFS systems didn’t have drainage planes. When moisture got behind them—and in Orlando’s climate, it will—there was nowhere for it to go. It just sat there causing rot and mold. That’s why EIFS has a bad reputation here. Modern EIFS systems have drainage, but older installations are common across Orange, Seminole, and Volusia Counties, FL, and they fail frequently. We handle both traditional stucco repair and Dryvit repair, but the approach is completely different. EIFS requires specialized materials and techniques. If you’ve got EIFS from the nineties showing cracks or stains, you likely have moisture issues that need professional attention before the damage spreads.
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Inspection and Assessment

We examine the damage, check for moisture intrusion, and identify the underlying cause—not just what you see on the surface.

Proper Preparation and Removal

Damaged stucco gets removed, substrate is inspected and repaired if needed, and the area is properly prepared for lasting adhesion.

Repair with Matching Finish

We apply the repair in proper layers, match your existing texture and color, and ensure moisture barriers are in place.

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