by cpoarch93@gmail.com | Feb 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
Yes—in many cases you can patch cracked stucco, and a well-done patch can restore both the look and the protective “skin” of the wall. The key is knowing what type of crack you’re dealing with and whether the damage is only cosmetic or a sign of moisture intrusion or... by cpoarch93@gmail.com | Feb 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
Stucco can absolutely be spot repaired in many cases. Small cracks, chips, impact damage, and localized staining or deterioration can often be fixed without re-stuccoing an entire wall—as long as the underlying stucco system and moisture protection are still doing... by cpoarch93@gmail.com | Feb 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
Stucco is one of those exterior finishes that can look beautiful for decades—and when it’s installed correctly and maintained, it can also be a long-term protective shell for your home. So how long does stucco last on a house? In most real-world situations, homeowners... by cpoarch93@gmail.com | Feb 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
Replacing stucco can be hard—but mostly because it isn’t just “scrape and recoat.” A proper re-stucco job involves demo decisions, moisture management, lath/water-resistive barriers, flashing details, and finish matching. When it’s done right, new stucco can... by cpoarch93@gmail.com | Feb 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’re planning to stucco (or re-stucco) your home in California, the safest assumption is: yes, you will usually need a building permit—and even when a permit might not be required for a very small repair, the rules can vary by city, scope, and the exact work...