Stucco Installation in Four Corners, FL

Exterior Protection That Actually Lasts in Florida

Your home faces humidity, storms, and relentless sun. You need stucco installation that holds up without constant repairs or callbacks.

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What You Get When the Job's Done Right

You’re not just getting a new exterior. You’re getting lower cooling bills because stucco insulates better than vinyl or wood siding. In Central Florida’s six-month cooling season, that’s real money back in your pocket every month.

You’re getting protection that doesn’t buckle when storms roll through. A proper three-coat stucco system bonds directly to your home and handles winds up to 130 mph. It doesn’t peel, warp, or blow off like other materials.

And you’re getting an exterior that breathes. Florida’s humidity is relentless, but stucco lets moisture escape instead of trapping it inside your walls. That means less risk of mold, rot, or hidden water damage that costs five figures to fix later.

The finish lasts 50+ years with basic maintenance. You’re not repainting every few years or replacing sections because they cracked under pressure. You’re done.

Four Corners Stucco Company Since 2003

We've Been Doing This for Over 20 Years

We’ve been handling stucco installations across Central Florida since before Four Corners became the growing community it is today. We’ve worked through hurricane seasons, summer humidity, and every kind of exterior challenge this climate throws at homes.

We’re not the biggest stucco company in the area, and we’re not trying to be. What we are is consistent. Our crew shows up when we say we will, we keep job sites clean, and we don’t leave until the work meets the standard we’d accept on our own homes.

Our reviews reflect that. A 5.0 Google rating and 4.6 overall rating across 145 reviews doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because we communicate clearly, price honestly, and finish jobs the way they should be finished. You’ll know what to expect before we start, and you’ll get exactly that.

How Stucco Installation Works in Four Corners

Here's What Happens from Start to Finish

First, we assess your home’s current exterior and talk through what you’re dealing with. If there’s existing damage, moisture issues, or structural concerns, we’ll tell you upfront. You’ll get a clear estimate with realistic timelines, not best-case scenarios that fall apart once we start.

Prep work comes next. We protect your landscaping, windows, and anything else that needs covering. Then we apply a weather-resistant barrier and metal lath that gives the stucco something solid to bond to. This base layer matters more than most homeowners realize. Skip it or rush it, and you’ll have problems within a few years.

The stucco goes on in three coats: scratch coat, brown coat, and finish coat. Each layer needs time to cure properly in Florida’s humidity. We don’t speed through this part because the curing process is what gives stucco its strength and durability. The finish coat is where you get the texture and color you want.

After the final coat cures, we clean up the site, walk you through the completed work, and make sure you’re clear on basic maintenance. Then we follow up to make sure everything’s holding up the way it should.

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What's Included in a Full Installation

A complete stucco installation covers your entire exterior with a three-coat system designed for Florida’s climate. That includes all prep work, moisture barriers, metal lath, and the stucco application itself. You’re also getting proper flashing around windows and doors to prevent water intrusion, which is critical in Four Corners where afternoon storms are a regular occurrence.

We handle any necessary repairs to your substrate before stucco goes on. If your sheathing has water damage or your framing needs reinforcement, that gets addressed first. Installing stucco over compromised structure is a waste of your money and our time.

The finish coat can be smooth, textured, or anything in between. It can also be tinted to almost any color, or you can paint it later if you want flexibility. Most homeowners in Central Florida go with lighter colors because they reflect heat and keep cooling costs down.

You’ll also get a walkthrough on basic maintenance: what to watch for after storms, how to spot early signs of cracking, and when to call us back for touch-ups. Stucco is low-maintenance, but it’s not no-maintenance. Catching small issues early keeps them from becoming expensive problems.

How much does stucco installation cost for a home in Four Corners?

For a typical 2,000 square foot home in Four Corners, you’re looking at somewhere between $14,000 and $34,000 for a complete stucco installation. That’s a wide range because the final cost depends on your home’s current condition, the prep work required, and the finish you choose.

If we’re working with a newer home that just needs stucco applied over solid sheathing, you’ll land on the lower end. If your home has existing damage, needs substrate repairs, or requires extensive prep around windows and architectural details, the cost goes up.

The price includes all labor, materials, and cleanup. We don’t charge separately for things like moisture barriers or metal lath because those aren’t optional—they’re part of doing the job correctly. You’ll get a detailed estimate before we start so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why.

Most residential stucco installations in Four Corners take two to three weeks from start to finish. That timeline accounts for proper curing time between coats, which you can’t rush in Florida’s humidity.

The actual work happens in stages. Prep and base layer application usually take a few days. Then each stucco coat needs time to cure before the next one goes on. We’re not sitting around doing nothing during cure time—we’re managing the schedule so your project gets the attention it needs without cutting corners.

Weather can extend the timeline. If we get heavy rain or unusually high humidity, we may need to pause to let things dry properly. Applying stucco in the wrong conditions leads to cracking, poor adhesion, and callbacks. We’d rather give you a realistic timeline upfront than promise something fast and deliver something that fails in two years.

Yes, if it’s installed correctly. A proper three-coat stucco system can withstand winds up to 130 mph, which covers most hurricane scenarios in Central Florida. Stucco bonds directly to your home’s exterior, so there’s nothing to peel off or blow away like you see with siding.

The key is in the installation. The metal lath has to be properly fastened, the base coats need adequate thickness, and the finish coat has to cure fully. If any of those steps get rushed or skipped, you’ll have problems when the next storm rolls through Four Corners.

After a major storm, you should inspect your stucco for cracks or damage. Small cracks can be patched quickly before water gets in. That’s part of basic maintenance and it’s not complicated. But if the installation was done right from the start, you’re mostly looking at cosmetic touch-ups rather than structural repairs.

We’ll tell you during the initial assessment. Before any stucco goes on, we check your home’s sheathing, framing, and existing substrate for water damage, rot, or structural issues. If we find problems, they get fixed first.

Signs you might need repairs include soft spots in your exterior walls, visible water stains, or areas where the existing material is pulling away from the house. In Four Corners, homes built in the 1990s and 2000s sometimes have hidden moisture damage because the original installation wasn’t done with Florida’s climate in mind.

Skipping necessary repairs to save money upfront is a mistake. You’ll end up with stucco that looks fine for a year or two, then starts cracking and buckling because the structure underneath is compromised. We’ve seen homeowners spend $100,000+ fixing damage that could have been addressed for a fraction of that cost before installation. We’re not going to let that happen on our watch.

Not much. You’ll need to wash it occasionally with a garden hose or gentle pressure washer to remove dirt and mildew. In Central Florida’s humid climate, that’s usually once or twice a year.

After storms, walk around your home and check for cracks. Small hairline cracks are normal and easy to patch. Larger cracks or areas where the stucco is pulling away from the wall need professional attention. Catching these early prevents water from getting behind the stucco and causing real damage.

Every few years, inspect the caulking around windows and doors. If it’s cracked or pulling away, reseal it. That’s where water intrusion usually starts, not through the stucco itself. Beyond that, stucco doesn’t need repainting, replacing, or constant upkeep like other exterior materials. You’re done once it’s on.

Yes, but it takes some effort to get it right. Matching texture and color on an addition to existing stucco isn’t automatic. The original stucco has weathered and aged, so even if we use the same color mix, there may be slight differences.

We’ll take samples of your current stucco to match the texture pattern as closely as possible. For color, we can tint the new stucco or plan to paint the entire exterior so everything looks uniform. Most homeowners in Four Corners who are adding square footage choose to paint the whole house after the addition is complete.

The bigger concern is making sure the new stucco integrates properly with the old at the seams. That’s where leaks happen if the transition isn’t detailed correctly. We’ve been doing this long enough to know how to tie new work into existing stucco without creating weak points that fail during the next storm season.

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