Stucco Repair in Apopka, FL

Stucco Cracks Don't Fix Themselves—But We Do

Fast, reliable stucco crack repair that stops water damage before it costs you thousands. Serving Apopka homeowners for over 20 years.

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Stucco Repair Contractors Near Apopka

What Happens When You Actually Fix It Right

You stop worrying about that crack getting worse. You stop wondering if water’s sneaking behind your walls, rotting the wood, or turning into a mold problem you can’t see yet.

When stucco repair is done right, your home looks clean again. The patch blends in. The texture matches. And most importantly, the underlying issue—whether it’s a settlement crack, water intrusion, or just Florida’s brutal sun doing its thing—gets addressed at the source.

You’re not just patching stucco for appearance. You’re protecting your investment. In Central Florida’s climate, even small cracks act like sponges. They pull in moisture during every afternoon storm, and that moisture doesn’t just sit there. It works its way deeper, causing damage that costs exponentially more to fix later.

Good stucco repair means you can stop thinking about it. The work holds up. The surface stays sealed. And you move on with your life knowing one less thing can go wrong with your house.

Apopka Stucco Repair Experts

Two Decades of Fixing What Others Rush Through

We’ve been repairing stucco in Apopka and across Central Florida for over 20 years. We’re not new to this. We’ve seen what happens when stucco gets installed too thin, when cracks get ignored, and when repairs are done without understanding how Florida’s climate accelerates damage.

Our owner spent two decades in foundation repair before focusing on stucco. That background matters because stucco problems are often structural problems. We work with engineers when needed, and we don’t guess.

Apopka homeowners deal with the same issues we see across Orange County: humidity that never quits, afternoon storms that pound exterior walls, and UV exposure that breaks down stucco faster than it would up north. We’ve built our process around those realities. You get clear communication, realistic timelines, and work that actually lasts.

How to Fix Stucco Cracks Correctly

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

First, we come out and look at what’s actually going on. Not every crack is the same. Some are cosmetic. Others signal movement, water damage, or installation issues that need more than a quick patch.

We’ll tell you what we find. If it’s a simple fix, we’ll say that. If there’s a bigger issue—like water getting into your wall cavity or a structural concern—we’ll explain it in plain terms and give you options.

Once we agree on the scope, we prep the area properly. That means cleaning out loose material, making sure the surface is sound, and treating any underlying moisture issues. Then we apply the repair using materials that match your existing stucco in texture and color.

After the repair cures, we inspect it. You get a finished product that blends in and holds up. No shortcuts. No surprises on the invoice. Just clear expectations and professional follow-through from start to finish.

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Stucco Repair Cost in Apopka

What You're Actually Paying For (And Why It Matters)

Stucco repair cost in Central Florida typically runs between $500 for a small patch and $2,000 to $6,000 for more extensive work. The range depends on how much surface area needs attention, whether there’s underlying damage, and what caused the problem in the first place.

You’re not just paying for someone to smear some material on your wall. You’re paying for proper prep, quality materials that can handle Florida’s weather, and a crew that knows the difference between a surface crack and a red flag.

In Apopka specifically, we see a lot of homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s. Many of those had stucco applied thinner than the recommended 7/8 inch to save builders money. That means cracks show up faster, and repairs need to address weak spots, not just cosmetic issues.

We also handle dryvit repair and EIFS systems, which require different techniques than traditional stucco. If you’ve got synthetic stucco, we know how to work with it without causing more problems. And if you’re dealing with water damage behind the stucco, we’ll coordinate any necessary structural work before sealing everything back up.

How much does it cost to repair stucco cracks in Apopka?

For a small area—think a few cracks around a window or a single wall section—you’re usually looking at $500 to $1,200. That covers prep, materials, labor, and blending the repair so it doesn’t stand out.

Larger jobs, like repairing multiple walls or addressing water damage that’s compromised the substrate, can run $2,000 to $6,000 or more. The cost goes up when we’re not just patching stucco but also fixing what’s behind it.

In Apopka, we see a lot of homes where small cracks were ignored for years. By the time someone calls, water’s been getting in, and the repair scope has grown. Catching it early almost always costs less. If you’re seeing cracks, it’s worth getting them looked at before the next rainy season makes things worse.

Most stucco crack repairs take one to three days, depending on the size of the area and how many layers we’re applying. Stucco needs time to cure between coats, so we can’t rush it even if we wanted to.

For a straightforward patch job—fixing a few cracks, blending the texture, and painting—we’re usually done in a day or two. If there’s underlying damage or we’re working on a larger section of your home, it might stretch to three or four days.

Weather plays a role too. We can’t apply stucco in the rain, and Florida’s afternoon storms sometimes mean we’re working around the forecast. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Most of our Apopka clients appreciate that we don’t overpromise and then drag things out.

Yes, and it’s one of the most important parts of the job. A repair that doesn’t blend in looks like a repair. We take the time to match both texture and color so the finished work disappears into your existing wall.

Texture matching involves using the right tools and techniques to replicate the original finish—whether it’s a smooth coat, sand finish, or something more decorative. We’ll test it on a small area first to make sure it’s right.

Color is trickier because stucco fades over time, especially in Florida’s sun. We don’t just match the original color; we match what’s on your wall now. Sometimes that means custom mixing paint or stain to get it exact. The goal is for you to forget where the repair even is a few months down the road.

Florida’s climate is tough on stucco. High humidity, intense UV exposure, and temperature swings cause the material to expand and contract. Over time, that movement creates cracks.

Settlement is another big one. Homes shift slightly as the ground beneath them settles, and stucco doesn’t flex. You’ll often see cracks near windows, doors, or corners where stress concentrates. If your home was built on fill dirt or in an area with sandy soil—common around Apopka—settlement cracks are almost inevitable.

Water intrusion accelerates everything. Once a crack forms, water gets in during rainstorms. It soaks into the substrate, weakens the bond, and makes the crack worse. In Florida’s year-round humidity, that cycle happens fast. Poor installation is also a factor. Stucco applied too thin or without proper reinforcement will crack sooner and more severely than it should.

If it’s a hairline crack and you’re comfortable with DIY projects, you can try patching stucco yourself using a repair kit from a hardware store. For small cosmetic issues, that sometimes works fine.

But most cracks aren’t that simple. If the crack is wider than a quarter-inch, if it’s growing, or if you’re seeing water stains or soft spots around it, there’s likely a bigger issue. DIY patches on those kinds of problems usually fail within a year because they’re not addressing the root cause.

We know how to diagnose what’s causing the crack, prep the surface correctly, and apply materials that will actually hold up in Florida’s climate. We also know when a crack is signaling a structural problem that needs more than a patch. If you’re unsure, it’s worth having someone look at it. We’ll give you a free estimate and tell you honestly whether it’s something you need to worry about.

Yes. We warranty our stucco repair work, and the specifics depend on the scope of the job. For most repairs, you’re covered for at least a year against defects in workmanship or materials.

That means if the patch fails because of something we did wrong—improper prep, bad material application, or poor blending—we’ll come back and fix it at no charge. What it doesn’t cover is new damage from things like settling, impact, or extreme weather events that happen after the repair.

We’re also fully licensed and insured, which protects you if something goes wrong during the job. A lot of homeowners in Apopka don’t realize how many unlicensed contractors are doing stucco work. If something goes sideways with an uninsured crew, you’re stuck with the bill. We make sure that’s not a risk you have to take.

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