Temecula Stucco & Plastering definitely serves Hemet, CA for all your stucco needs. We're just a short drive up Winchester Road, so getting to your property in Hemet is no problem for us. We know the unique weather patterns here, from those hot summer days near Diamond Valley Lake to the cooler, damp mornings. If you're in Hemet and need stucco work done right, we're your guys.
Get a Free Quote in HemetWe install new stucco systems on residential and commercial buildings, including all necessary lath, scratch, brown, and finish coats. This gives your property a durable, weather-resistant exterior that looks sharp for decades.
Stucco replacement involves removing old, damaged stucco down to the sheathing and installing a brand new, durable finish. This process gives your home a fresh, weather-tight exterior that lasts for decades.
Stucco repair fixes cracks, holes, and water damage, restoring your home's exterior integrity. This service protects your property from further weather damage and keeps it looking sharp.
Stucco redashing involves applying a fresh layer of stucco finish coat to your existing exterior, refreshing its look and protecting the underlying structure. This process can significantly extend the life of your home's exterior and boost its curb appeal without a full tear-off.
Stucco removal involves carefully stripping off old, damaged, or unwanted stucco from your home's exterior to prepare for new siding or repairs. This process protects your underlying structure and updates your home's curb appeal significantly.
Stucco painting involves cleaning, prepping, and applying durable paint to your home's exterior stucco surfaces. This service gives your home a fresh look and adds a protective layer against Temecula's sun and weather.
You've got options for stucco contractors in Hemet, but we bring something different to the table. We're not some big corporation sending crews from out of town. We're local, and we've been working on homes and businesses all around this valley, including plenty right here in Hemet. We understand the local building codes and what kind of stucco holds up best with Hemet's climate, especially with those strong sun exposures. We're familiar with the different styles you see, whether you're in a newer development or an older neighborhood near Florida Avenue.
We don't cut corners. We use good materials and we do the job right the first time. We know that stucco isn't just about making your place look good; it's about protecting your investment. We pay attention to the details, like proper flashing around windows and doors, because we know that's where problems can start if you're not careful. We treat your property like it's our own, making sure the work is solid and built to last.
When you work with us, you'll talk directly to the people doing the work. We'll give you a straight answer and a fair price. We show up when we say we will, and we clean up after ourselves. We aim to make the whole process as smooth as possible, so you can get back to enjoying your home or running your business without any headaches. We stand by our work, and we're always here if you have questions.
The typical cost for stucco repair in Hemet varies quite a bit, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $300 for small patch jobs to over $2,000 for more extensive damage. It depends on the size of the area, the type of stucco finish, and how much prep work is involved, especially if there's water damage underneath. We'll come out, take a look at your specific situation, and give you an honest estimate based on what needs to be done. We don't have hidden fees; what we quote is what you pay.
Re-stuccoing a house in Hemet usually takes about 5 to 10 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your home and the weather conditions. This timeline includes preparing the surface, applying the scratch coat, the brown coat, and finally the finish coat, allowing for proper drying time between layers. Larger homes or those with complex architectural details might take a bit longer. We'll give you a clear schedule before we start so you know what to expect.
For Hemet's climate, a synthetic (EIFS) or modified Portland cement stucco finish often performs very well due to its durability and flexibility. These types of finishes handle the hot summers and occasional temperature swings better than traditional stucco, resisting cracking more effectively. A fine or medium sand finish is popular for its classic look and good weather resistance. We can discuss the pros and cons of each option for your specific home and help you pick the best one for both looks and longevity.
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