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... by cpoarch93@gmail.com | Feb 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
Stucco over brick is a popular way to modernize an older masonry exterior, smooth out uneven surfaces, and add a fresh, clean finish—without tearing the wall down. The big question homeowners ask (especially here in Southern California): how long will it actually... by cpoarch93@gmail.com | Feb 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’ve ever heard a contractor say “stucco on a frame,” they’re talking about a stucco exterior installed over a wood-framed wall (not over solid masonry like block or concrete). This is extremely common in Southern California—especially in areas like Pasadena and...