Stucco Painting & Repair Services
CertaPro Painters® of Edison, NJ
Stucco Repair & Painting Services in Edison
As your local house painting professionals, we know just how to refinish the exterior of your stucco home so it looks brand new. Say goodbye to bulging stucco, cracks, and brown streaks. With our proven process, we repair and replace any damaged stucco, and paint over your home for a nice even finish. Our local team will work with you to determine what stucco repairs your home needs. With competitive pricing and exceptional customer service from the initial estimate to the finished project, you’ll be happy you hired the professionals at CertaPro Painters® of Edison, NJ.
Read more about our streamlined process for repairing and painting the stucco exterior of your home.
Repair
Cracks most often appear due to the gradual shifting of your building and the seasonal weather changes we see in the Northeast. Cracking can also be caused by the improper fitting of lath and an incorrect mixture of stucco. Our team can evaluate the different kinds of cracks and identify their cause. Then we repair all cracks in the stucco surfaces, ensuring greater stability.
Replace
Sometimes, our repair techniques are not enough to fix your stucco problem and a dedicated replacement of damaged areas is best. One of the most common problems with stucco siding is water damage. If it’s left untreated, there is a high risk that mold will develop. If the stucco is damaged, we assess the functional flaws and replace it.
Prime
Priming the stucco not only covers up the repaired areas and leaves a smooth finish, it also ensures the surface is properly protected from the elements. Without this, the stucco can absorb moisture from the paint coating, leading to faster breakdown. We seal the cured stucco with elastomeric/waterproof primer to allow the coating to breath naturally with the stucco and create a uniform surface for applying the paint layer.
Paint
Apart from the fact that painting your stucco makes it look better, paint also helps protect the stucco from rain, pollution, and mold. It also helps to preserve stucco and prevent cracking and crumbling. We want you to enjoy your stucco for years to come so we apply a coat of waterproof paint which will expand and contract to provide superior protection.
Contact Us Today!
Why wait until your stucco damage gets worse? Contact CertaPro Painters® of Edison, NJ today and we will send a representative to make an on-site evaluation of your stucco exterior. We will provide a free estimate of the total repair and painting cost of your stucco project.
Why Choose Professional Exterior Stucco Painters?
Frequently Asked Questions About Stucco Painting
How often should you paint a stucco house?
Stucco should be painted every five to ten years, depending on the environmental factors the stucco has been exposed to. It’s important to paint and upkeep exterior stucco surfaces to prevent cracks and other damage from forming over time. Some homeowners use us for maintenance on an annual or biannual basis for this reason.
What prep work is done before applying stucco paint?
The stucco surfaces should be cleaned and free of dust and dirt, this can be done with a brush or more commonly with power washing equipment. Once clean, cracks and imperfections are patched with caulking or stucco repair products. After surface prep is complete, trim lines are taped off and the area is ready to be painted.
Can CertaPro Painters® repair cracked or damaged stucco?
Yes, for most types of minor stucco damage, we can repair the stucco as part of a painting project. In some cases of severe damage, a stucco specialist may be needed.
What are the trending exterior paint colors for stucco homes?
Traditionally stucco is painted in natural colors like white, gray, beige, or tan. In some areas, blue is also popular for stucco exteriors.
What kind of paint is best for stucco exteriors?
Acrylic latex products are best for stucco painting projects. There are options when it comes to product selection, so be sure to ask us for recommendations during your initial estimate appointment.