Stucco Painting in Peoria, AZ

Give your Peoria home's stucco a fresh coat that stands up to our Arizona sun and keeps it looking sharp.

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What's Included When We Paint Your Stucco in Peoria?

When you hire us for stucco painting, we're not just slapping on a new color. We start with a thorough cleaning of your stucco, getting rid of all the dirt, dust, and grime that builds up here in Peoria. This ensures the new paint sticks right and lasts longer. We use pressure washing when needed, but always carefully to protect your existing finish.

Next, we inspect your stucco for any small cracks or minor damage. We'll patch and repair these issues before we even think about paint. Skipping this step means the paint won't look good or last. Our goal is a smooth, even surface ready for a quality finish. We also make sure to properly mask off windows, doors, and other areas you don't want painted.

We apply specialized elastomeric or acrylic paints designed for stucco. These aren't your average interior paints; they're made to expand and contract with temperature changes, crucial for our hot Peoria summers and cooler winters. This type of paint also provides a good barrier against moisture and UV rays, which helps protect your stucco from further wear.

Finally, we apply two coats of your chosen color, ensuring full coverage and a consistent finish. We clean up our workspace thoroughly, leaving your property looking better than we found it. We'll do a final walk-through with you to make sure you're happy with the job.

Why is Stucco Painting Important for Peoria Homes?

Peoria's climate is tough on stucco. The intense sun beats down year-round, causing colors to fade and the stucco surface to dry out. Our monsoon season brings heavy rains and dust storms that can degrade the finish over time. Painting your stucco adds a protective layer that resists these elements, keeping your home's exterior looking good and preventing more serious damage.

A quality stucco paint job doesn't just improve curb appeal; it acts as a sealant. This helps prevent moisture intrusion, which is a common problem in stucco if it's not properly maintained. Water getting behind the stucco can lead to bigger, more expensive repairs down the line. A fresh coat of paint helps maintain the integrity of your stucco system.

Plus, the right color can significantly boost your home's value and make it stand out in neighborhoods like Fletcher Heights or Vistancia. It's a cost-effective way to refresh your property without the expense of a full stucco replacement, especially with the wear and tear our desert environment dishes out.

Our Stucco Painting Process for Peoria Homeowners

1

Initial Assessment & Quote

We visit your Peoria property to inspect the stucco, discuss your color preferences, and provide a clear, written estimate for the painting project.

2

Surface Prep & Repair

We clean the stucco thoroughly, pressure washing if necessary, and repair any minor cracks or imperfections to ensure a smooth, ready-to-paint surface.

3

Masking & First Coat

We carefully mask off all non-stucco surfaces like windows and doors, then apply the first coat of high-quality stucco paint evenly across your home's exterior.

4

Final Coat & Clean Up

After the first coat dries, we apply the second coat for full coverage and durability. We then remove all masking, clean the site, and do a final inspection with you.

Serving Peoria and Nearby Communities

We're proud to serve homeowners and businesses right here in Peoria, AZ. We know the local building styles and the specific challenges our desert climate presents for stucco. You'll see our trucks working in neighborhoods from Sun City to Vistancia.

Our service area extends beyond Peoria to include surrounding cities like Glendale, Surprise, and El Mirage. We're your local stucco painting experts, familiar with the unique needs of properties across the West Valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

A quality stucco paint job in Peoria typically lasts between 7 to 10 years, sometimes longer, depending on the paint type and exposure. The intense Arizona sun is the biggest factor, causing fading and wear over time. Using elastomeric or high-quality acrylic paints designed for stucco significantly extends its lifespan by resisting UV damage and temperature fluctuations.
Yes, we can paint over most types of stucco finishes, including traditional cement stucco and synthetic stucco systems. The key is proper preparation; we ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of loose debris or significant damage before applying any paint. Different textures might require slightly different application techniques to ensure even coverage.
We primarily use high-quality elastomeric or 100% acrylic paints specifically formulated for stucco and masonry surfaces. These paints are ideal for Peoria's climate because they offer excellent flexibility, allowing them to expand and contract with temperature changes without cracking. They also provide superior resistance to UV rays, moisture, and dirt accumulation, keeping your home looking good longer.
Yes, you absolutely need to repair any cracks in your stucco before painting. Painting over cracks won't fix the underlying issue and the cracks will likely reappear, compromising the new paint job's appearance and protective qualities. We always inspect for and repair minor cracks as part of our preparation process, using appropriate patching materials to create a smooth, sealed surface ready for paint.

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