Looking for a stucco contractor in Phoenix? Peoria Stucco & Plastering handles jobs all over the Valley, including right here in Phoenix. We're just a short drive from Peoria, so getting to your property, whether it's in Arcadia or over by South Mountain, is no problem for us. You need solid work that lasts, and that's what we deliver for Phoenix homes and businesses.
Get a Free Quote in PhoenixStucco installation involves applying a durable, multi-layered exterior finish to your home's walls, providing protection and a clean look. This process gives your property a tough, long-lasting exterior that handles Peoria's climate well.
Stucco replacement involves removing old, damaged stucco and installing a brand new, durable exterior finish. This service restores your home's appearance and protects it from Peoria's harsh weather conditions.
Stucco repair fixes cracks, holes, and other damage to your home's exterior, restoring its look and protecting your walls. A proper repair job prevents further damage and keeps your property safe from Peoria's weather.
Stucco redashing involves applying a fresh, thin coat of stucco over your existing exterior to renew its look and protection. This process breathes new life into your home's appearance, making it look sharp again without a full tear-off.
Stucco removal involves carefully taking off old, damaged, or unwanted stucco from your home's exterior to prepare for new siding or repairs. This process protects your home's structure and improves its curb appeal by getting rid of worn-out finishes.
Stucco painting involves cleaning, repairing, priming, and applying a durable paint finish to your home's stucco exterior. This work protects your stucco from the Arizona sun and keeps your Peoria home looking sharp for years.
You've got plenty of stucco guys to pick from in Phoenix, so why us? We know this city. We've worked on homes from the historic districts downtown to the newer builds out in Desert Ridge. We understand the specific challenges the Phoenix heat and monsoon season throw at your stucco, and we build to withstand them. We're not some out-of-town crew; we're your neighbors, and we treat your property like it's our own.
We don't cut corners. Stucco isn't just about slapping material on a wall; it's about proper preparation, application, and finishing. We use good materials and proven techniques. Our goal is always to give you a finish that not only looks sharp but also protects your home for years to come. We stand by our work, because that's just how we do business.
When you call us, you'll talk to someone who knows stucco, not a salesperson. We'll come out, take a look at your project, and give you a straight estimate. No hidden fees, no surprises. We show up when we say we will, do the job right, and clean up after ourselves. It's simple, honest work, and that's what you get with Peoria Stucco & Plastering.
New stucco installation on an average-sized Phoenix home usually takes about 5-10 days from start to finish, depending on the complexity and weather. This includes prep work, applying the scratch coat, brown coat, and then the final finish coat. We also factor in drying times between coats, which are crucial in the Phoenix climate to ensure proper curing and durability. Larger or more intricate projects, like those with detailed architectural features, might take a bit longer.
The best way to repair stucco cracks on your Phoenix house depends on the crack's size and cause. Small hairline cracks can often be sealed with an elastomeric sealant that matches your existing stucco color and texture. Larger cracks, especially those caused by settling or water damage, require a more involved repair where we clean out the crack, apply a bonding agent, and then patch with fresh stucco. We always make sure the repair blends in with your existing finish for a seamless look.
Yes, the extreme Phoenix heat definitely affects stucco, primarily through expansion and contraction, which can lead to cracking over time. We address this by using high-quality stucco mixes designed for hot climates and by incorporating proper control joints during installation. These joints allow the stucco to move slightly without cracking. For existing stucco, applying a good elastomeric paint can also help protect it from UV rays and temperature fluctuations, extending its lifespan.
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