Got old, failing stucco in Stanford? We tear it down and put up a fresh, long-lasting exterior that handles our local weather.
Get Your Free EstimateStucco replacement means we completely redo your home's exterior finish. We strip off all the old stucco, right down to the sheathing, then put in a brand new system. This includes fresh building paper, lath, a scratch coat, brown coat, and finally, a finish coat. We make sure every bit of it meets current Stanford building codes and standards, no exceptions.
First, we thoroughly inspect things to pinpoint why the old stucco failed in the first place. Then, we protect your property, get rid of the old stuff, and prep the surface underneath. After that, we build up the new stucco system layer by layer. We pay extra close attention to flashing around windows and doors – that's super important, you know? We don't take shortcuts; a good replacement means doing it right from the very beginning.
For Stanford homes, particularly those older ones in spots like Old Palo Alto or Professorville, a full replacement often tackles hidden problems. Things like dry rot or water getting in, which older stucco systems just couldn't stop. Our new systems are built to handle moisture much better, and that's crucial with our wet winters and dry summers. We ensure the new stucco isn't just about looks; it's a genuine upgrade to your home's protection.
Homeowners frequently ask about the mess and how long it takes. Look, it's a big job, so yes, there will be some dust and debris. But we keep the site clean and contained. A typical stucco replacement on an average-sized Stanford home can take anywhere from three to five weeks. That depends on the house's size and how complex the job is, plus any unexpected repairs we might find once the old stucco is off.
Stucco replacement? It's really important for homes here in Stanford. Our climate and soil conditions, frankly, can be pretty tough on older exteriors. Those freeze-thaw cycles we sometimes get, mixed with our heavy rains, often lead to cracking and water getting into aging stucco. This isn't just about how it looks, you know? Water that sneaks behind the stucco can actually cause serious damage, like dry rot, to your home's framing.
A lot of the older homes around Stanford were built with stucco systems that just don't measure up to today's moisture management standards. These older setups might not have proper weep screeds or enough flashing, which makes them really vulnerable. A full replacement, though, lets us put in a modern, code-compliant system. That includes a proper weather-resistive barrier, making sure your home is sealed up tight against the elements.
Ultimately, swapping out that old stucco protects your investment. It stops ongoing damage, helps your home save energy by sealing up drafts, and, let's be honest, makes it look a whole lot better. It's about giving your Stanford home a fresh start with an exterior that will truly last, keeping it safe and looking good for years and years.
We come out to your Stanford property to inspect the existing stucco, identify problems, and discuss your needs. You'll get a clear, written quote for the full replacement job.
We handle all necessary permits with the city of Stanford. Then, we protect your landscaping and property, setting up scaffolding and safety measures before any work begins.
We carefully remove all the old stucco down to the sheathing. If we find any dry rot or damage to the underlying structure, we'll repair it before moving forward.
We install a new, modern stucco system, including a weather barrier, lath, and multiple coats of stucco. The final finish coat is applied, matching your chosen texture and color.
For years now, we've been helping homeowners all over Stanford with their stucco replacement needs. Whether it's one of those beautiful historic homes near Stanford University or a newer place in College Terrace, we really get the local architecture and what each job demands.
Our crew, they're not just skilled; they truly understand the unique challenges of working in Stanford, Menlo Park, and Palo Alto. We know the ins and outs of the local building departments, which means we can get projects done right and on time in these communities.
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