Example of a larger patch-and-blend scope where the finish had to read cleanly across the full repair area.
Exterior stucco repair
Free on-site estimates for cracked, patched, and water-damaged stucco. Written quotes before work begins across St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, and Santa Clara. We handle repair scopes that need clean patching, texture matching, and durable prep for Southern Utah weather.
Call 435-359-2003The crack pattern usually decides whether a simple patch is honest, whether moisture is involved, and whether a larger re-stucco section should be priced instead.
See how larger patch-and-blend scopes read across visible exterior walls in Washington County before you request an estimate.
From hairline cracks to broader wall restoration, this site stays focused on exterior stucco repair in Southern Utah.
Stress cracks, spider cracking, settlement movement, and patch failures. We diagnose the cause before patching so the repair holds long-term.
Localized patch-and-blend scopes or broader re-stucco work for older elevations where the damaged area is too large for a small cosmetic patch.
Sand, dash, lace, skip-trowel, smooth, and custom finishes. We match the surrounding surface so the repaired area reads cleanly after cure and paint.
Water intrusion, staining, failing sealant joints, and damp wall sections. We open the damaged area, address the source, and rebuild the stucco properly.
We also handle HOA exterior restoration coordination and coatings after repair when a larger wall section or full-surface blend calls for it, but the core job here is stucco repair.
Representative stucco repair outcomes for the kinds of crack, patch, and restoration scopes we handle across St. George and Washington County.
Example of a larger patch-and-blend scope where the finish had to read cleanly across the full repair area.
Representative before-and-after result for column rebuilding, finish matching, and cleanup.
Your estimate should identify whether the visible stucco damage is cosmetic cracking, movement-related failure, or moisture-related deterioration.
We define where the cut-out starts and stops so you know whether the scope is a localized patch, a full elevation repair, or a broader re-stucco section.
Every quote should explain the target finish, sample expectations, and whether paint or coating is needed to unify color after the repair cures.
We account for masking, landscaping protection, cleanup, and safe access around windows, stone, trim, and walkways before work starts.
We inspect the damage in person, diagnose the likely cause, and give you a clear written quote before work starts.
Loose, cracked, or wet stucco is removed. The substrate is cleaned and prepped so the repair has the right base.
We rebuild the damaged section with the right repair sequence and match the surrounding finish as closely as the scope allows.
We review the finished work with you, explain any paint or coating follow-up, and leave the site clean.
The desert climate in Washington County creates unique demands on stucco. We keep the page and the estimate process focused on those real conditions instead of padding the scope.
St. George heat, UV load, soil movement, and wind-driven rain all change how cracks and failed patches should be approached.
We do not start with a cosmetic patch. We look at movement, moisture, sealant failure, and patch boundaries before recommending a scope.
When repairs sit on visible elevations or in HOA-controlled neighborhoods, the estimate needs a clear finish and color-blend plan.
Licensed Utah exterior repair contractor, fully insured, and focused on local estimate response instead of broad contractor lead-gen fluff.
No obligation. Tell us where the stucco is failing, whether moisture is involved, and how visible the repair area is. We use that to schedule the right on-site estimate and written quote.
St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, Santa Clara, and the rest of Washington County, Utah.
Most requests receive a reply within 1 business day. We use your details to schedule the right estimate scope.