Stucco Repair in Merritt Island, FL

Stop Small Cracks Before They Cost You Thousands

Florida’s climate doesn’t give stucco a break. What starts as a hairline crack can turn into serious water damage faster than you think—and we know how to stop it.

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Stucco Crack Repair Merritt Island Homeowners Trust

Catch It Early, Fix It Right, Sleep Better

Here’s what most people don’t realize until it’s too late: that small crack you’ve been ignoring isn’t just cosmetic. In Florida’s heat and humidity, stucco damage accelerates. A few horizontal cracks can progress to full delamination in months, not years.

When you fix stucco cracks early, you’re not just patching a surface. You’re preventing water from reaching the wood framing behind your exterior walls. You’re avoiding the kind of hidden rot that doesn’t show up until sections of stucco start falling off—or until you’re facing a five-figure repair bill.

The homes we work on in Merritt Island and across Brevard County deal with the same thing: stucco systems installed in the mid-to-late 2000s that are failing now. It’s not your fault. It’s a known issue. But it is your responsibility to address it before the damage spreads. And when you do, you protect your investment, your curb appeal, and your peace of mind.

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Two Decades of Florida Exteriors, Done Right

We’ve been repairing stucco in Central Florida for over 20 years. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t when it comes to patching stucco in this climate. We’re not new to this, and we’re not learning on your home.

We serve Merritt Island, Melbourne, Titusville, and the surrounding areas because we understand what Florida weather does to exterior walls. We know the building codes. We know the materials that hold up. And we know how to communicate clearly so you’re never left guessing what’s happening or what it’ll cost.

Our team keeps job sites clean, shows up when we say we will, and gives you written estimates with no surprises. That’s not revolutionary—it’s just how this should work.

How We Handle Stucco Repair Near Me

Inspect, Explain, Repair—No Guessing, No Surprises

We start with a free estimate. That means someone comes out, looks at your stucco, checks for underlying issues like water intrusion or wood rot, and gives you a written breakdown of what needs to happen. If we find something unexpected—rotted framing, hidden moisture damage—we tell you before we proceed. You approve any additional work. Period.

Once we’re on the same page, we prep the area properly. That’s critical in Florida. Shortcuts here lead to callbacks later, and we’re not interested in seeing you again for the same problem. We remove damaged stucco, address any structural issues underneath, apply the right base coats, and finish with a texture and color that matches your existing exterior.

The timeline depends on the scope, but most stucco crack repair jobs in Merritt Island are completed in a few days. Larger projects—like fixing water damage on multiple walls—take longer, but we’ll give you realistic expectations up front. When we’re done, we clean up, walk you through what we did, and make sure you’re satisfied before we leave.

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What's Included in Stucco Repair Cost

You Get the Fix and the Explanation

Stucco repair cost in Merritt Island typically ranges from $8 to $50 per square foot, depending on the extent of damage and what’s required to fix it properly. Small crack repairs might run a few hundred dollars. Extensive water damage repair on a two-story home can reach several thousand. We don’t hide that.

What you’re paying for is more than patching stucco. You’re getting an assessment of what caused the problem in the first place, a repair that addresses the root issue (not just the symptom), and materials that are suited to Central Florida’s humidity and heat. You’re also getting a crew that knows how to handle dryvit repair, traditional stucco, and EIFS systems—because not all stucco is the same, and the fix shouldn’t be either.

We also include proper waterproofing and sealing, which is non-negotiable in this climate. Florida’s warm, wet conditions mean water finds every weak point. If we’re opening up your exterior wall, we’re making sure it’s protected when we close it back up. That’s how you avoid coming back to this same problem in two years.

How do I know if my stucco damage is serious or just cosmetic?

If you’re seeing cracks, discoloration, or soft spots, it’s worth getting someone out to look at it. Hairline cracks might be surface-level, but anything wider than a quarter-inch or running horizontally is usually a sign of movement or moisture issues. In Florida, even small cracks let water in, and water does serious damage to the wood framing behind your stucco.

Here’s the thing: stucco damage in our climate doesn’t stay small for long. What looks minor today can turn into delamination or full sections falling off in a matter of months. The earlier you catch it, the less it costs to fix. We do free estimates, so there’s no risk in having us take a look and tell you exactly what you’re dealing with.

Most stucco cracking in Merritt Island comes down to a few common issues: improper installation, settling or shifting in the foundation, or moisture getting behind the stucco and causing the substrate to expand and contract. A lot of homes built in the 2000s have stucco systems that weren’t installed correctly for Florida’s climate, and those are failing now.

Two-story homes are especially vulnerable if they have masonry on the first floor and wood framing on the second. The two materials move differently, and if the stucco wasn’t applied with the right expansion joints or moisture barriers, cracks are almost inevitable. Add in Florida’s heat, humidity, and afternoon storms, and you’ve got the perfect conditions for accelerated damage. Fixing it right means addressing what caused the crack, not just filling it in.

If it’s done right, a stucco repair should last 10 to 20 years or more. The key is “done right.” That means using the correct materials, prepping the surface properly, addressing any underlying moisture or structural issues, and applying the finish in a way that matches the existing system. Shortcuts don’t hold up in this climate.

We’ve seen plenty of patch jobs that fail within a year or two because the contractor didn’t deal with the root cause—usually water intrusion or improper substrate prep. When we repair stucco, we’re looking at the whole picture: why it failed, what’s happening behind the surface, and how to make sure it doesn’t happen again. That’s how you get a repair that actually lasts.

You can patch small, surface-level cracks yourself if you’re handy and the damage is truly cosmetic. But if there’s any chance water has gotten behind the stucco, or if the crack is wider than a pencil, you’re better off having someone who knows what they’re doing take a look. DIY repairs often don’t address the underlying issue, and in Florida, that means the problem comes back—usually worse.

The other risk is that patching stucco without the right prep or materials can actually trap moisture behind the wall, which accelerates rot and damage. We’ve been called out to fix plenty of DIY jobs that turned a $500 repair into a $5,000 problem. If you’re not sure, get a free estimate. It costs you nothing to know what you’re really dealing with.

Most stucco repairs in Merritt Island run between $8 and $50 per square foot, depending on the damage. Small crack repairs might cost $300 to $800. Larger jobs—like fixing water damage, replacing sections of stucco, or addressing structural issues—can run several thousand dollars. If the damage has been ignored for years and there’s extensive rot or delamination, costs can climb even higher.

The price depends on what’s required to fix it properly. If we’re just patching a few cracks, it’s straightforward. If we find rotted wood framing or failed moisture barriers once we open things up, that changes the scope. We give you a written estimate before we start, and we don’t proceed with additional work without your approval. No one likes surprise bills, and we don’t operate that way.

We handle all of it—traditional stucco, dryvit, and EIFS systems. Each one requires a different approach, and we’ve been working with all three for over 20 years in Central Florida. Dryvit and EIFS are synthetic stucco systems that are common on homes built in the ’90s and 2000s, and they have their own set of issues, especially around windows, doors, and seams where water can get in.

The repair process for dryvit is different from traditional stucco because the materials and substrate aren’t the same. We know how to match textures, address moisture intrusion, and make sure the repair integrates with the existing system. If you’re not sure what type of stucco you have, we can tell you during the estimate and explain what’s needed to fix it right.

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