Stucco Repair in Lake Mary, FL
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Professional Stucco Crack Repair Lake Mary
You stop paying for the same problem twice. That’s what happens when stucco repair is done correctly the first time.
Most homeowners in Lake Mary don’t realize that small cracks turn into full-scale remediation projects within months, not years. Florida’s rainfall and 74% average humidity accelerate water intrusion faster than almost anywhere else in the country. Once moisture gets behind your stucco, it rots framing, feeds mold, and compromises your home’s structure.
When you address stucco damage early with proper patching stucco techniques and climate-appropriate sealants, you’re not just fixing a crack. You’re preventing a $15,000 to $50,000 remediation job down the road. Your home stays dry, your property value holds, and you sleep better knowing your largest investment isn’t quietly falling apart behind a thin layer of finish coat.
Trusted Stucco Repair Contractors Lake Mary
CF Stucco and Painting has spent over two decades learning what works in Central Florida’s climate and what doesn’t. We’re not new to Lake Mary’s housing stock, most of which was built in the late 1990s when stucco application standards weren’t what they are today.
We’re a Florida-licensed contractor with a 4.6 rating across 145 reviews. Our team has seen every type of stucco failure this region produces, from improper moisture barriers to missing weep screeds to EIFS installations that were never meant for Florida’s weather. We work with engineers when structural concerns arise, and we communicate clearly about what you’re actually paying for.
Lake Mary homeowners choose us because we show up when we say we will, we explain what’s wrong in plain terms, and we don’t upsell you on work your home doesn’t need. You’ll get a clear estimate, realistic timelines, and a job site that’s cleaner when we leave than when we arrived.
How We Handle Stucco Repair Projects
First, we come out for a free inspection. We’re looking for visible cracks, water stains, soft spots, and any signs that moisture has penetrated your exterior. Most stucco defects can be identified without tearing anything apart, though sometimes we’ll recommend a more thorough inspection if we suspect hidden damage.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we’ll give you a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprises. If it’s a small crack repair, we might be able to knock it out in a day. If it’s more extensive water damage, we’ll walk you through what needs to happen: removing damaged stucco, addressing any wood rot or mold, installing proper flashing and moisture barriers, and then applying new stucco that’s mixed and cured correctly for Florida’s humidity.
We prep thoroughly because shortcuts cause callbacks. That means protecting your landscaping, covering windows and doors, and setting up containment if we’re grinding or cutting. During the repair, we match your existing texture and color as closely as possible. After we’re done, we clean up completely, walk you through what we did, and make sure you’re satisfied before we consider the job finished.
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Complete Stucco Repair Services Lake Mary
Every stucco repair we do in Lake Mary starts with proper surface preparation. We’re not slapping patch material over a crack and calling it done. We’re opening up the damaged area, cleaning out loose material, and making sure the substrate is sound before we rebuild.
For crack repair, we install reinforcing mesh, apply a base coat, and then finish with texture and paint that matches your existing exterior. For water damage, we go deeper: we remove all compromised stucco, inspect and replace rotted wood framing, treat or remove any mold, install new weather-resistant barriers, and then rebuild your stucco system from scratch. We use moisture barriers designed for Florida’s climate, not generic products that fail in high-humidity environments.
If you have an EIFS system (synthetic stucco), we handle dryvit repair differently than traditional stucco because the materials and methods aren’t interchangeable. Lake Mary has plenty of homes with EIFS that were installed in the early 2000s, and many are now showing signs of moisture intrusion around windows and doors. We know how to properly seal and repair these systems without voiding any existing warranties.
You’ll also get a realistic conversation about cost. Small repairs might run $300 to $800. Larger projects involving water damage, wood replacement, and full-wall sections can range from $8 to $50 per square foot depending on extent and access. We’ll tell you upfront what you’re looking at so you can plan accordingly.
How much does stucco crack repair cost in Lake Mary?
Small crack repairs typically start around $300 to $500 for minor patching work. If you’re dealing with multiple cracks or larger damaged areas, costs can range from $8 to $50 per square foot depending on the extent of damage and whether there’s water intrusion involved.
The biggest factor in stucco repair cost isn’t the crack itself—it’s what’s happening behind it. A hairline crack that’s purely cosmetic might only need surface patching. But if that crack has been letting water in for months, you’re looking at wood replacement, mold remediation, new moisture barriers, and full stucco reconstruction. That’s when costs climb into the thousands.
In Lake Mary, we see a lot of homes built in the late 90s and early 2000s that are hitting the age where stucco systems start failing. The good news is that catching problems early keeps costs manageable. Waiting until you see water stains inside your home or soft spots in your exterior walls means you’re already into expensive repair territory.
How do I know if my stucco damage is just cosmetic or structural?
Cosmetic damage looks bad but doesn’t compromise your home’s integrity. Structural damage means water has gotten behind your stucco and is actively destroying framing, insulation, or sheathing.
Here’s how to tell the difference: tap on your stucco around the damaged area. If it sounds hollow or feels soft, that’s a red flag. Look for water stains, discoloration, or dark streaks running down from cracks—those indicate moisture penetration. Check inside your home near the damaged exterior area for water marks, peeling paint, or musty smells. If you see any of these signs, you’re past cosmetic.
In Central Florida’s climate, even small cracks become structural problems fast. Our humidity and heavy rainfall mean that moisture doesn’t just sit on the surface—it penetrates, it spreads, and it causes damage you can’t see until you open up the wall. That’s why we recommend getting cracks inspected sooner rather than later, especially on homes that are 15+ years old like most of Lake Mary’s housing stock.
Can I just patch stucco cracks myself or do I need a professional?
You can patch small, hairline cracks yourself if you’re handy and the crack is definitely just surface-level. But most DIY stucco repairs fail within a year or two because the patch material wasn’t mixed right, wasn’t applied in the correct conditions, or didn’t address the underlying cause of the crack.
Stucco cracks for a reason. Sometimes it’s normal settling. Sometimes it’s because the original installation was done incorrectly—missing control joints, improper mixing ratios, or inadequate curing time. Sometimes it’s because water has been infiltrating and the crack is actually a symptom of structural movement or wood rot behind the wall.
If you patch a crack without understanding why it formed, you’re just covering up a problem that’s going to come back. Professional stucco repair contractors know how to diagnose the cause, prepare the surface correctly, mix materials to the right consistency for Florida’s humidity, and apply repairs that actually last. For anything beyond a tiny cosmetic crack, the cost of doing it right the first time is almost always less than the cost of doing it twice.
How long does stucco repair take to complete?
Simple crack repairs can be done in a day, sometimes even a few hours if the damage is minimal and conditions are right. Larger repairs involving water damage, wood replacement, or multiple walls can take anywhere from three days to two weeks depending on scope and weather.
The timeline isn’t just about the work itself—it’s about curing time. Stucco needs time to dry and harden properly, especially in Florida’s humidity. If we rush it, the repair will fail. We typically apply stucco in multiple coats with drying time between each layer. The base coat needs to cure before we apply the finish coat. The finish coat needs to cure before we paint.
Weather plays a role too. We can’t apply stucco in rain or extreme heat. If we’re in the middle of your project and a storm rolls through Lake Mary, we’ll protect the work area and resume when conditions are safe. We’d rather take an extra day and do it right than rush a repair that’s going to crack again in six months. When we give you a timeline, we build in realistic expectations based on the scope of work and typical Central Florida weather patterns.
What's the difference between EIFS and traditional stucco repair?
EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System), often called synthetic stucco or Dryvit, is a multi-layer exterior wall system that includes foam insulation board, a base coat, reinforcing mesh, and a textured finish coat. Traditional stucco is a cement-based plaster applied directly over wire lath and a moisture barrier.
They look similar, but they’re repaired completely differently. EIFS is more vulnerable to water intrusion because it’s not as breathable as traditional stucco. When water gets behind EIFS, it gets trapped against your home’s sheathing and causes rot fast. Repairing EIFS requires cutting out damaged sections, addressing any moisture damage to the substrate, replacing foam board, and then carefully sealing all seams and penetrations to prevent future water entry.
Traditional stucco is more forgiving but still requires proper technique. You can’t just slap new stucco over old and expect it to bond correctly. We have to remove loose or damaged material, prepare the lath if it’s exposed, apply bonding agents, and build up layers correctly. Many Lake Mary homes have EIFS, especially those built in the early 2000s, and a lot of homeowners don’t even realize they have a synthetic system until there’s a problem. Knowing which system you have determines the entire repair approach.
Do you offer free estimates for stucco repair in Lake Mary?
Yes. We’ll come out, inspect your stucco, identify what’s wrong, and give you a detailed estimate at no cost and with no obligation.
During that inspection, we’re looking at the extent of damage, checking for water intrusion, assessing whether there’s structural involvement, and determining what materials and methods will be needed to fix it correctly. We’ll explain what we find in plain terms, show you the problem areas, and walk you through what the repair process will look like.
You’ll get a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and timeline so you know exactly what you’re paying for. We don’t do high-pressure sales or push you into decisions on the spot. Take the estimate, think it over, get other quotes if you want. We’re confident that when you compare our experience, our process, and our pricing, you’ll see why Lake Mary homeowners keep calling us for stucco repair work. To schedule your free estimate, call CF Stucco and Painting at 407-704-9113.
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