Stucco Installation in Merritt Island, FL

Exterior Protection That Actually Lasts in Florida's Climate

Your home faces salt air, UV exposure, and heavy rain year-round. You need stucco installation done right the first time, by contractors who understand what Merritt Island weather does to exterior surfaces.

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What Proper Installation Means for Your Home

When stucco goes on correctly, you stop worrying about water damage. You stop dealing with cracks that spread every summer. You get an exterior that holds up against the salt air coming off the Indian River and the afternoon storms that roll through Brevard County like clockwork.

Proper installation means the right moisture barriers go in before the first coat touches your walls. It means flashing around windows that actually keeps water out. It means you’re not calling someone back in two years because the finish is already failing.

Your energy bills drop because stucco insulates better than most siding options. Your home value stays protected because the exterior looks clean and maintained. And you’re not constantly repainting or patching because the foundation of the job was done right from day one.

Experienced Stucco Company Near Merritt Island

Two Decades of Florida Exterior Work

We’ve spent over 20 years working on Central Florida homes. We’ve seen what happens when stucco gets installed by contractors who don’t understand Florida’s climate. We’ve repaired the damage from rushed jobs and cheap materials.

Our team knows Merritt Island specifically. We understand how the coastal environment affects exterior materials differently than homes 20 miles inland. That knowledge shapes how we prep surfaces, which products we use, and how we detail the finish work.

We’re not the cheapest option in Brevard County. But homeowners who choose us aren’t dealing with callbacks, water intrusion issues, or premature failure. They’re getting installation that accounts for their specific location and the conditions their home faces every single day.

Our Stucco Installation Process in Merritt Island

How We Handle Your Exterior From Start to Finish

First, we assess your current exterior and underlying structure. If there’s existing damage, water intrusion, or structural issues, those get addressed before any stucco goes on. Skipping this step is how contractors create bigger problems down the road.

Next comes surface preparation and moisture barrier installation. This is where most stucco failures start—improper waterproofing or inadequate drainage systems. We install barriers that account for Florida’s driving rain and high humidity. Flashing goes around every window, door, and penetration point.

Then we apply the base coat over properly installed lath, let it cure completely, and apply your finish coat. We don’t rush cure times to move to the next job. Each layer needs proper time to set, especially in Florida’s heat and humidity.

After installation, we walk you through maintenance basics. Stucco lasts decades when it’s installed correctly and maintained properly. You’ll know what to watch for and when to call if you ever notice issues developing.

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What's Included in Professional Stucco Installation

You’re getting a complete exterior system, not just a finish coat. That means proper substrate preparation, weather-resistant barriers designed for coastal environments, and base coats that create the structural foundation your finish depends on.

For Merritt Island homes specifically, we account for salt air exposure and the moisture levels that come with living near the water. The products we use are selected for this environment. The installation techniques we follow are proven to hold up in Central Florida’s climate.

Most Merritt Island homes were built between the 1990s and 2010s. If your home falls in that range, there’s a good chance the original exterior is ready for an upgrade. Stucco gives you better insulation than what you likely have now, which matters when you’re running AC eight months a year. It’s fire-resistant and pest-resistant, which matters in Florida. And it holds up to UV exposure better than most alternatives.

You’re also getting clear communication throughout the project. We give you realistic timelines, keep the job site clean, and stay in touch about progress. No surprises, no disappearing for days at a time, no vague answers when you ask questions.

How much does stucco installation cost for a typical Merritt Island home?

For a 2,000-square-foot home in Merritt Island, you’re typically looking at $18,000 to $44,000 depending on the complexity of your home’s architecture, the current condition of your exterior, and the finish you choose. That’s a wide range because every home is different.

A single-story home with simple lines costs less than a two-story with multiple roof lines, architectural details, and lots of windows. If we’re removing old siding first, that adds to the cost. If there’s underlying damage that needs repair, that factors in too.

The finish you choose matters. A smooth finish costs less than a hand-troweled texture. Color choices can affect price if you’re going with an integral color versus paint. We give you a detailed estimate that breaks down exactly what you’re paying for, so you can make informed decisions about where to invest and where to save.

Most residential stucco installations take two to four weeks from start to finish. That timeline accounts for proper cure times between coats, which you can’t rush if you want the installation to last.

Weather affects the schedule. If we get several days of heavy rain, we pause work rather than applying coats in poor conditions. Florida’s afternoon storms are predictable, so we plan around them. But extended wet periods can add days to the timeline.

We give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Some contractors promise faster timelines to win the job, then either rush the work or leave you wondering when they’re coming back. We’d rather set accurate expectations from the beginning than overpromise and underdeliver.

Yes, when it’s installed correctly with the right materials. Stucco performs well in coastal environments, but the installation quality makes all the difference. The moisture barriers, flashing details, and drainage systems have to account for salt air and the humidity levels you get living near the water.

We use products rated for coastal applications. The base coats and finish coats we apply are designed to handle UV exposure and salt air without breaking down prematurely. Proper installation means water can’t get behind the stucco, which is where the real damage happens.

Merritt Island’s location between the Indian River and the Atlantic means your home faces more moisture exposure than properties further inland. We account for that in how we detail the installation. The goal is an exterior system that protects your home for decades, not just a few years.

Stucco is low-maintenance compared to most siding options, but it’s not no-maintenance. You should inspect your exterior once or twice a year, looking for any cracks, chips, or areas where the finish is pulling away from the base coat. Catching small issues early prevents them from becoming expensive problems.

Clean your stucco every year or two. In Merritt Island, you’ll get mildew and algae growth because of the humidity. A gentle wash with a garden hose and soft brush takes care of most buildup. Avoid pressure washing, which can damage the finish and force water into places it shouldn’t go.

If you notice cracks, get them looked at. Small hairline cracks are normal as homes settle, but larger cracks or cracks that are growing can indicate underlying issues. We’d rather come out and tell you it’s nothing to worry about than have you wait until water damage develops behind the stucco.

Ask about their experience with Florida installations specifically. Stucco installation in Arizona or California doesn’t prepare a contractor for Florida’s moisture levels and weather patterns. You want someone who understands how to handle the climate challenges your home faces in Merritt Island.

Find out what moisture barriers and waterproofing systems they use. If they can’t give you specific product names and explain why they use them, that’s a red flag. Proper waterproofing is what separates installations that last from ones that fail within a few years.

Check their references and look at previous work. Talk to homeowners whose installations are a few years old, not just recent completions. You want to know how the work holds up over time. And make sure they’re licensed and insured. Florida has too many unlicensed contractors doing exterior work, and you don’t want to be the homeowner dealing with the aftermath when something goes wrong.

Sometimes, but not always. It depends on what’s currently on your home and what condition it’s in. If you have wood siding that’s in good shape and properly attached, we can often install stucco over it. If you have vinyl siding, we typically remove it first because it doesn’t provide a stable substrate.

The bigger question is whether your existing exterior has hidden damage. If there’s water intrusion, rot, or structural issues underneath, installing stucco over the top just hides problems that will get worse over time. We inspect the current exterior thoroughly before recommending whether to go over it or remove it.

Going over existing siding can save money on the front end, but only if the underlying structure is sound. We’d rather remove damaged siding and do the job right than save you money now and have you dealing with expensive repairs later. That’s the honest answer, even if it’s not always what homeowners want to hear.

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