Stucco Repair in Ocoee, FL

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Stucco Crack Repair Ocoee Homeowners Trust

Stop Small Cracks Before They Become Big Problems

That hairline crack you’ve been ignoring? It’s letting water behind your walls right now. In Ocoee’s climate—with 50+ inches of rain annually and humidity that rarely drops below 70%—even small stucco damage turns into expensive interior repairs faster than you think.

Water doesn’t just stain your stucco. It gets behind it, sits there in the Florida heat and humidity, and creates conditions for mold, wood rot, and structural damage you can’t see until it’s already costing you serious money.

Fixing stucco cracks early means patching a small section for a few hundred dollars instead of dealing with water damage repairs that run into the thousands. You’re also protecting your home’s value—buyers in Ocoee won’t touch a property with visible stucco problems or a history of water intrusion.

Stucco Repair Contractors Serving Ocoee

We've Been Fixing Florida Stucco for 20+ Years

CF Stucco and Painting has spent over two decades working on Central Florida homes. We know what stucco looks like after a typical Ocoee summer. We know how homes built in the ’90s and 2000s respond to this climate. We know which repairs hold up and which ones fail in three years.

Our owner came up through foundation repair with a national company, working directly with engineers on structural projects. That background means we don’t just patch the surface—we understand what’s happening behind your walls and how to fix it correctly.

We serve the entire Ocoee area and surrounding communities throughout Orange County. Most of our work comes from referrals, which tells you something about how we operate. We show up when we say we will, we give you a clear estimate with no surprise charges, and we don’t leave until the job site is clean and the work is done right.

How Stucco Repair Works in Ocoee

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, we come out and actually look at your stucco. Not just the crack you called about—we check the whole exterior for damage you might not have noticed. Water stains, soft spots, areas where the stucco has pulled away from the wall. You get a full picture of what’s going on.

Then we give you a straightforward estimate. We break down what needs to be fixed now, what can wait, and what each repair costs. Most small stucco crack repairs in Ocoee run $300 to $800 depending on size and location. Larger repairs or water damage remediation cost more, but you’ll know the number before we start.

Once you approve the work, we prep the area properly—that means protecting your landscaping, covering windows, and setting up so we’re not tracking materials through your yard. We remove damaged stucco, address any moisture issues or underlying problems, apply new stucco that’s mixed to match your existing texture and color, and seal everything to protect against Florida’s weather. Most residential stucco repairs take two to five days depending on scope. You’re not waiting weeks to get your home weather-tight again.

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What's Included in Professional Stucco Repair

Professional stucco repair means more than slapping some patch compound over a crack. You’re getting a proper fix that addresses why the damage happened in the first place.

We handle everything from small cosmetic cracks to full-section replacements on homes with serious water damage. That includes removing damaged material, repairing any wood rot or structural issues we find underneath, installing proper flashing and drainage where needed, applying base and finish coats that match your existing stucco texture, and sealing the repair to prevent future water intrusion.

For Ocoee homeowners, moisture protection is critical. Your home faces different challenges than properties in drier climates. We use materials and techniques designed specifically for Florida’s conditions—high humidity, heavy seasonal rain, and intense UV exposure that breaks down standard sealants in half the time they’d last up north. Every repair includes proper waterproofing because in this climate, it’s not optional.

You also get clear communication throughout the process. We tell you what we’re doing and why. If we find additional damage once we open up a section, we stop and talk to you before proceeding. No surprise bills, no work you didn’t approve.

How much does stucco repair cost in Ocoee?

Stucco repair costs in Ocoee typically range from $8 to $50 per square foot, depending on the extent of damage and what’s required to fix it properly. Small crack repairs usually run $300 to $800 for most homeowners. Larger repairs involving water damage, structural issues, or significant sections of exterior wall cost more—sometimes several thousand dollars if there’s rot or mold remediation involved.

The price depends on a few factors: how much stucco needs to be removed and replaced, whether there’s underlying damage to sheathing or framing, what type of finish and texture matching is required, and how accessible the damaged area is. Second-story repairs cost more than ground-level work because of equipment and safety requirements.

Here’s what matters more than the per-square-foot price: are you fixing the actual problem or just covering it up? Cheap stucco repair that doesn’t address moisture intrusion or underlying damage will fail. You’ll be calling someone else in two years to fix the same spot plus the new damage that occurred because water kept getting in. Pay for a proper repair once, or pay for a cheap patch job multiple times.

Stucco cracks in Florida happen for different reasons than in other parts of the country, and understanding why matters if you want a repair that actually lasts.

Settlement and foundation movement cause a lot of stucco damage in Ocoee. Florida’s sandy soil shifts, especially during our wet and dry seasons. Your foundation moves slightly, and stucco—which is rigid—cracks under that stress. You’ll see these as diagonal cracks near corners or around windows and doors.

Moisture is the other major culprit. When water gets behind stucco through poor installation, failed sealant, or existing cracks, it can’t dry out in Florida’s humidity. That trapped moisture causes the stucco to delaminate from the wall, creates pressure as it expands and contracts with temperature changes, and rots the wood structure behind the stucco. The stucco then cracks, bulges, or falls off entirely.

Poor initial installation causes problems years later. Homes built during Ocoee’s growth periods in the ’90s and 2000s sometimes have stucco that wasn’t applied correctly—wrong mix ratios, insufficient curing time in Florida’s heat, missing or improper flashing and weep screeds, or inadequate expansion joints. These installation issues don’t show up immediately, but they create failures down the road that look like cracks, water stains, or sections that sound hollow when you tap them.

Some stucco damage is cosmetic. Some indicates serious problems that are getting worse every day. Here’s how to tell the difference.

Hairline cracks smaller than 1/8 inch are common and usually not structural, but they still let water in. In Ocoee’s climate, even small cracks become water intrusion points during afternoon thunderstorms. If you can see the crack, water can get in it.

Large cracks wider than 1/4 inch, especially diagonal ones or cracks that run through multiple sections, usually indicate foundation movement or structural issues. These need professional assessment because they’re symptoms of bigger problems.

Water stains are a red flag. Brown, yellow, or dark discoloration on your stucco means water is getting behind the surface and sitting there. In Florida’s humidity, that moisture isn’t evaporating—it’s creating conditions for mold and rot. If you see staining, you likely have damage you can’t see yet.

Soft or spongy spots when you press on the stucco mean the material has delaminated from the wall or the underlying structure is rotting. This is serious damage that requires immediate attention. Bulging sections, hollow sounds when you tap the wall, or stucco that’s visibly pulling away from the building all indicate failure that will only get worse.

Most residential stucco repairs in Ocoee take two to five business days from start to finish. Small crack repairs or patching isolated damage might only take one to two days. Extensive repairs involving multiple walls or significant water damage remediation can take a week to two weeks.

The timeline depends on the scope of work and Florida’s weather. Stucco needs proper curing time between coats, and we can’t apply it during active rain. We schedule around Ocoee’s typical afternoon thunderstorms during summer months, which sometimes means starting early or splitting work across more days.

If we find additional damage once we open up a damaged section—rotted sheathing, mold, or structural issues—that extends the timeline because those problems need to be fixed before we can complete the stucco repair. We’ll let you know immediately if we discover something that changes the schedule.

Here’s the important part: proper stucco repair can’t be rushed. Each coat needs adequate curing time, especially in Florida’s humidity. Contractors who try to speed through the process end up with repairs that fail because the material didn’t cure correctly. You want the job done right, not done fast.

You can patch small cosmetic cracks yourself if you’re comfortable with the work, but most stucco damage in Florida requires professional repair to actually solve the problem.

DIY stucco patching works for hairline cracks that are purely cosmetic—no water damage, no underlying issues, just a surface crack you want to seal. You’ll need the right materials, proper surface prep, and realistic expectations about color and texture matching. Even then, if you don’t address why the crack formed, it’ll likely come back.

Here’s where DIY fails: you can’t see what’s behind the stucco. That crack might be a symptom of water damage, wood rot, or structural movement. Patching over it without addressing the underlying cause means you’re just hiding a problem that’s getting worse. In Ocoee’s climate, moisture issues don’t improve on their own—they accelerate.

We know how to assess the full extent of damage, identify underlying moisture or structural problems, properly prepare surfaces for repair, match existing textures and colors, and apply materials that will hold up in Florida’s weather. We also know local building codes and proper installation techniques for this climate.

The cost difference between a DIY patch that fails in six months and a professional repair that lasts for years usually isn’t worth the gamble, especially when you factor in the additional damage that occurs while a bad patch is failing. If you’re dealing with anything more than a tiny surface crack, call someone who does this for a living.

Yes. We understand that some stucco damage can’t wait—especially in Florida where an open section of wall during storm season means water pouring into your home.

We offer next-day service for urgent repairs when our schedule allows. That includes situations where stucco has fallen off and exposed your wall sheathing, large cracks or holes that are letting water into your home, damage from storms or impacts that compromised your exterior, or active water intrusion that’s causing interior damage.

Emergency service focuses on making your home weather-tight and preventing further damage. We’ll secure the affected area, stop water intrusion, and stabilize the damage. Full cosmetic repair and finish work might happen in a follow-up visit once the emergency is handled, but you won’t have an open wall letting Florida weather into your house.

For non-emergency repairs, we typically schedule within a few days to a week depending on current workload. Even if your damage isn’t urgent, it’s worth calling sooner rather than later. Stucco problems in Ocoee’s climate don’t improve with time—they get worse. That small crack you’re thinking about calling about next month will likely be a bigger, more expensive problem by then.

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