Stucco Repair in DeBary, FL
Cracks Don't Fix Themselves—But We Do
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You’re not just covering up cracks. You’re stopping water from getting behind your walls, preventing mold from taking hold, and protecting your home’s structure from Florida’s humidity and rain. That’s what actually matters.
Most stucco damage starts small—a hairline crack, a soft spot near a window, discoloration you’ve been ignoring. In Central Florida, those small problems don’t stay small. Our climate accelerates everything. What looks like a cosmetic issue today becomes a moisture problem in six months and a structural headache in a year.
When we repair stucco in DeBary, the goal is simple: make it last. That means proper prep, the right materials for Florida’s weather, and a finish that blends in so well you forget where the damage was. You get a home that looks better and an exterior that actually does its job—keeping water out.
DeBary Stucco Repair Experts Since 2003
We’ve been repairing stucco across Central Florida for over 20 years. That’s thousands of homes, hundreds of storms, and more cracked stucco than we can count. We know what fails here and why.
DeBary homes face specific challenges—afternoon thunderstorms that drive rain sideways, humidity that never really lets up, and UV exposure that breaks down inferior materials faster than most homeowners realize. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it so it holds up.
Our crews show up on time, communicate clearly, and treat your property like it’s ours. No runaround, no surprises. Just honest work from people who’ve been doing this long enough to do it right the first time.
Our Stucco Crack Repair Process
First, we come out and actually look at the damage—not just the cracks you can see, but what’s happening underneath. We check for moisture intrusion, soft spots, and any signs that water’s already gotten behind the stucco. You need to know what you’re dealing with before anyone starts patching.
Then we give you a clear estimate. No vague “depends on what we find” pricing. We tell you what it costs to fix stucco cracks the right way, what that includes, and how long it takes.
The repair itself starts with proper prep—cleaning out damaged material, letting everything dry if there’s moisture, and priming correctly. We match your existing texture and color so the repair blends in. Then we seal it and waterproof it so Florida’s weather doesn’t undo the work in a year. Most jobs wrap up in a day or two, depending on size and scope.
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What's Included in Stucco Repair Services
Every stucco repair we do in DeBary includes a full assessment of the damaged area, not just a quick patch job. We’re checking for underlying moisture issues, compromised substrate, and any structural concerns that need addressing before we even mix the first batch of stucco.
The repair itself uses materials rated for Florida’s climate—high humidity, intense UV, and the kind of driving rain we get during summer storms. We’re not using the cheapest option from the big box store. We’re using what actually lasts here.
You also get proper waterproofing and sealing as part of the process, not as an upsell. In Central Florida, that’s not optional. Water intrusion is the number one reason stucco fails, and it’s the number one reason people call us back if the last contractor cut corners. We don’t skip that step.
Color matching and texture blending are included too. You shouldn’t be able to tell where the repair is once we’re done. If the patch stands out like a sore thumb, the job wasn’t finished.
How much does stucco repair cost in DeBary?
Most stucco crack repair in DeBary runs between $8 and $15 per square foot for standard fixes—small cracks, minor patching, typical wear and tear. If you’re dealing with larger damaged areas, extensive moisture intrusion, or structural issues underneath, costs go up from there. Dryvit repair and synthetic stucco systems sometimes cost more depending on the product and how much prep work is involved.
Here’s what affects your final number: the size of the damaged area, whether there’s water damage behind the stucco, how much surface prep is needed, and whether we’re matching a complex texture or custom color. A small crack around a window might be a few hundred bucks. A full wall section with moisture damage and substrate replacement could run a couple thousand.
We give you a clear estimate upfront after we assess the damage. No one can give you an accurate stucco repair cost over the phone without seeing the actual problem. Anyone who does is guessing, and you’ll pay for that guess later.
Can I just patch stucco cracks myself or do I need a contractor?
You can patch small hairline cracks yourself if they’re purely cosmetic and there’s no moisture getting in. Big box stores sell patching compounds that work fine for minor surface cracks that haven’t compromised the underlying layers. If it’s a tiny crack and you catch it early, a DIY fix might hold.
But most cracks you’re noticing aren’t just cosmetic anymore—especially in Florida. If the crack is wider than a credit card, if you see any discoloration or staining around it, if the stucco feels soft or hollow when you press on it, or if it’s near windows, doors, or roof lines where water runs, you’re past DIY territory. Water’s likely already getting behind the stucco, and a surface patch just hides the problem while it gets worse.
We know how to assess what’s actually damaged, remove compromised material, address moisture issues, and rebuild the layers correctly so it lasts. Doing it wrong costs more to fix later than doing it right the first time. If you’re not sure whether your crack is simple or serious, have us look at it before you make it worse with the wrong repair approach.
How long does stucco repair take to complete?
Most stucco crack repairs in DeBary take one to two days from start to finish. Small jobs—a few cracks, minor patching—can be done in a single day if weather cooperates. Larger repairs, or jobs where we’re dealing with moisture damage and substrate work, might stretch to three or four days depending on drying time between layers.
The actual repair work isn’t what takes time. It’s doing it right. Stucco needs to cure between coats. If there’s moisture behind the existing stucco, that needs to dry out before we patch over it or you’re just trapping the problem. If we’re matching texture and color, that takes an extra step most people don’t think about.
Weather also plays a role. We can’t apply stucco in heavy rain or extreme heat. Florida’s afternoon thunderstorms sometimes mean we start early and wrap up before the storms roll in, or we split the job across multiple days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline when we assess your project—not the fastest possible scenario, but what actually happens in real-world conditions.
What causes stucco to crack in Central Florida homes?
Florida’s climate is brutal on stucco. The main culprits are moisture, heat, and movement. Stucco expands and contracts with temperature swings, and even though our winters are mild, the daily temperature shifts between morning and afternoon are enough to stress the material over time. Add in Central Florida’s humidity and frequent rain, and you’ve got constant moisture cycling that weakens the bond between stucco layers.
Water intrusion is the biggest issue. When water gets behind the stucco—through cracks, around windows, from roof runoff—it can’t dry out fast enough in our humid climate. That leads to more cracking, staining, and eventually structural damage to the substrate underneath. Poor installation makes it worse. If the original stucco wasn’t applied correctly, with proper lath, drainage, and expansion joints, it’s going to crack sooner.
UV exposure also breaks down the binders in stucco over time, making it brittle. Settling and foundation movement cause cracks too, especially in newer homes or areas with sandy soil. You can’t prevent every crack, but you can catch them early and fix them before water turns a small problem into an expensive one.
Do you offer emergency stucco repair services in DeBary?
Yes. If a storm damaged your stucco, if you’ve got a section that’s fallen off and exposed your sheathing, or if you’re seeing active water intrusion that needs immediate attention, we can usually get someone out the same day or next day depending on our schedule.
Emergency stucco repair focuses on stopping further damage first—tarping exposed areas, sealing obvious water entry points, stabilizing sections that are loose or at risk of falling. The full cosmetic repair and color matching might happen a day or two later once everything’s stabilized and dried out, but we make sure your home is protected right away.
Most stucco issues aren’t true emergencies, even if they feel urgent. A crack that’s been there for months isn’t suddenly going to destroy your house overnight. But if you’ve got fresh storm damage, a large section that’s compromised, or visible water getting into your walls, don’t wait. Call us and we’ll prioritize getting you taken care of. The longer water has access to the inside of your walls, the more expensive the fix becomes.
How do I know if my stucco needs repair or full replacement?
If the damage is isolated—a few cracks here and there, some patching around windows, minor surface issues—repair makes sense. If more than 30% of your stucco is damaged, if you’ve got widespread moisture intrusion, or if the substrate underneath is compromised in multiple areas, replacement starts to be the smarter move financially.
Signs you might need replacement instead of repair: large sections of stucco sound hollow when you tap them, you see extensive staining or discoloration across multiple walls, the stucco is pulling away from the house in several spots, or you’ve already repaired the same areas multiple times and the problems keep coming back. At that point, you’re not dealing with isolated failures—the whole system is breaking down.
We’ll be straight with you about what makes sense. If repair works, we’ll repair it. If you’re going to spend thousands patching problems that will just pop up somewhere else in six months, we’ll tell you that too. The assessment is free, and you’ll know exactly what you’re dealing with before any work starts. Most DeBary homes we see just need targeted stucco crack repair and waterproofing, not full replacement, but every situation is different.
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