Stucco Repair in Leesburg, FL

Fix It Right Before Water Gets In

Central Florida stucco takes a beating from humidity and storms. We stop small cracks from becoming expensive structural problems.

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Stucco Crack Repair Leesburg Homeowners Trust

Your Home Stays Dry and Protected

You’ve probably noticed those hairline cracks around windows or along the corners of your house. Maybe you’ve seen some discoloration after heavy rain. In Leesburg’s climate, those aren’t just cosmetic issues.

When stucco cracks, water finds a way in. And once moisture gets behind your exterior, it doesn’t just sit there. It soaks into insulation, rots wood framing, and creates problems you can’t see until they’re expensive to fix.

Professional stucco repair stops that cycle. We identify where water’s getting in, address the underlying cause, and seal everything properly so your walls do what they’re supposed to do—keep the weather outside. You get a home that looks better and actually performs better against Florida’s humidity and afternoon thunderstorms.

Most repairs we handle in Leesburg run between $8 and $50 per square foot depending on the extent of damage. Catching issues early keeps you on the lower end of that range.

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We've Been Fixing Central Florida Stucco Since 2003

We’ve spent over 20 years working on homes throughout Lake County and the greater Orlando area. We’ve seen what Florida weather does to stucco—especially on homes built during the 1990s and 2000s construction boom when installation standards weren’t always what they should have been.

Our team understands the difference between a quick patch and a repair that actually lasts. We don’t just cover cracks. We figure out why they happened, fix the root cause, and use materials designed for this climate.

Leesburg homeowners deal with specific challenges: high humidity year-round, intense summer storms, and temperature swings that expand and contract exterior materials. We account for all of that in every repair. You’re not getting a generic fix—you’re getting work that’s built to hold up in Central Florida.

Our Stucco Repair Process in Leesburg

Here's What Happens When You Call

First, we come out and actually look at what’s going on. That means inspecting the visible damage, checking for hidden moisture issues, and figuring out whether you’re dealing with surface cracks or something deeper. We’re honest about what you need and what you don’t.

Once we know the scope, we give you a clear estimate with realistic pricing. No surprises, no upselling. If it’s a small patch job, we tell you. If water’s been getting in and there’s underlying damage, we tell you that too.

The repair itself starts with proper prep work. We remove damaged stucco, address any moisture problems or compromised materials underneath, and make sure the surface is ready for new material. Then we apply stucco that matches your existing texture and color, using techniques that meet Florida Building Code requirements—about 7/8 inches thick with proper curing time.

After everything’s sealed and finished, we clean up the work area completely. You shouldn’t have to deal with our mess. Most projects wrap up faster than you’d expect, and we keep you updated the whole way through.

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What's Included in Leesburg Stucco Repairs

You Get More Than Just Patching

When we repair stucco in Leesburg, you’re getting a complete fix—not a band-aid. That includes identifying and repairing water-damaged areas, not just the visible cracks. Florida’s humidity means moisture problems often extend beyond what you can see from the curb.

We handle everything from small cosmetic repairs to extensive restoration work on homes with widespread cracking or water infiltration. If you’ve got Dryvit or synthetic stucco systems, we work with those too. The approach changes based on your specific exterior, but the goal stays the same: stop water, restore integrity, match your existing finish.

Leesburg sits right in the heart of Central Florida’s storm path. Homes here face consistent moisture exposure, especially during summer months when afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily. That’s why we focus heavily on proper waterproofing and sealing—not just filling cracks. Your repair needs to handle what’s coming next season, not just what happened last year.

We also coordinate timing around your schedule. Most stucco repairs don’t require you to leave your home or disrupt your routine. We work efficiently, keep the site clean, and make sure you know what’s happening each day we’re there.

How much does stucco repair cost in Leesburg, FL?

Most stucco repairs in Leesburg range from $600 to $2,700 depending on the size and severity of the damage. Small crack repairs and patching typically run $8 to $15 per square foot. More extensive repairs involving water damage or structural issues can reach $40 to $50 per square foot.

The biggest factor in cost is how long the problem’s been going on. A few small cracks caught early might cost a few hundred dollars to fix properly. Those same cracks ignored for a year or two—allowing water to get behind the stucco and damage framing or insulation—can turn into a $5,000+ project.

We give you transparent pricing upfront after we’ve actually looked at your home. No ballpark guesses over the phone, no surprise charges later. You’ll know what the repair costs and why before any work starts.

Florida’s climate is tough on stucco. High humidity, temperature swings, and heavy rain create conditions that make cracking almost inevitable over time—especially on homes built in the 1990s and 2000s when installation quality varied widely.

The most common cause is moisture movement. When stucco absorbs water during storms and then dries out in the heat, it expands and contracts. Do that cycle a few thousand times and cracks start forming, usually around windows, doors, and corners where stress concentrates. Poor initial installation makes it worse—if the stucco wasn’t applied thick enough or wasn’t properly adhered to the substrate, it’s more prone to failure.

Settlement and structural movement also cause cracks. As your home’s foundation shifts slightly over the years (normal in Florida’s sandy soil), that movement transfers to the exterior walls. Stucco is rigid, so it cracks rather than flexes. That’s why addressing the underlying cause matters just as much as filling the crack itself.

You can try, but stucco repair is harder than it looks—and doing it wrong often makes the problem worse. The challenge isn’t just filling the crack. It’s matching the texture, getting the right mix consistency, applying it at the correct thickness, and making sure it actually bonds to the existing stucco.

Most DIY patches fail within a year because the repair material wasn’t mixed right, wasn’t applied thick enough, or didn’t address why the crack formed in the first place. Then you’re paying to have the bad patch removed and the area repaired correctly, which costs more than just hiring a professional from the start.

The bigger issue is what you can’t see. If water’s already been getting behind that crack—common in Florida—there might be moisture damage to insulation, wood framing, or other materials. A surface patch won’t fix that, and you won’t know there’s a problem until it gets much worse. Professional stucco contractors know how to check for hidden damage and address it before sealing everything back up.

Small repairs—a few cracks or a damaged section under 20 square feet—usually take one to two days including prep, application, and cure time. Larger projects involving multiple walls or extensive water damage can take a week or more depending on what we find once we open things up.

The timeline depends mostly on the scope of underlying damage and weather conditions. Stucco needs proper curing time, and Florida’s humidity actually helps with that process. But we can’t apply new stucco in active rain, and we need a few dry hours for materials to set properly.

We’re upfront about timing from the start. If we tell you three days, we’re done in three days unless we discover additional damage that you approve us to fix. Most of our Leesburg customers mention in reviews that we finished ahead of schedule, which happens when you’ve done this long enough to estimate accurately and work efficiently.

Yes, when it’s done right. Matching texture and color is part of the craft—it’s not something you get perfect without experience. We take the time to match your existing stucco’s finish, whether it’s smooth, sand, or a heavier texture.

Color matching takes more effort. Stucco color comes from pigments mixed into the material or applied as a finish coat. We match to your current color, but keep in mind that older stucco has faded over the years from UV exposure. Sometimes a “perfect” match looks slightly different at first because the new section hasn’t weathered yet. It evens out over a few months as the new material cures and ages.

If your existing stucco is heavily faded or discolored, we’ll talk through options. Sometimes it makes sense to repair the damaged area and then apply a fresh finish coat to the entire wall so everything matches. Other times the repair blends in fine on its own. We’ll show you what to expect before we start so there’s no confusion about the final appearance.

It depends on what caused the damage. If stucco cracked due to a specific covered event—like hurricane damage or a fallen tree—your homeowners insurance will likely cover repairs. But most Florida policies don’t cover damage from gradual wear, poor installation, or long-term moisture intrusion.

That’s a problem because the majority of stucco issues in Central Florida fall into that second category. Cracks that developed over time from normal expansion and contraction, or water damage from years of small leaks, usually aren’t covered. Insurance companies consider that maintenance, not sudden damage.

We can work with you on insurance claims when applicable and provide documentation of what we find. But it’s worth knowing upfront that most of the stucco repairs we do in Leesburg are paid out of pocket by homeowners. The good news is that catching problems early—before water causes serious structural damage—keeps costs manageable. Waiting until it’s bad enough that insurance might cover it usually means you’re dealing with a much bigger and more expensive problem.

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