Stucco Repair Contra Costa & Alameda Counties

Stop Cracks Before They Become Catastrophes

That hairline crack you’ve been ignoring isn’t staying small. Every rain brings moisture closer to your framing. Every temperature swing widens the gap. We fix stucco damage the right way—addressing the cause, not just the symptom—so your Bay Area home stays protected for decades.
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Financing Through Service Finance Company

Service Finance Company, LLC is a nationally licensed sales finance company providing outstanding financial solutions to homeowners looking to invest in their homes.

Flexible Financing Options

Choose from a variety of loan term options to find the one that fits your financial plan best — so your home improvements work with your budget, not against it.

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Get a fast credit decision with a simple, streamlined application process. Less waiting means you can start your project sooner.

No Equity Required

Unlike traditional financing methods, you don't need home equity to qualify. Open the door to improvements regardless of how long you've owned your home.

Competitive Rates

Service Finance offers competitive rates to ensure your home improvements are both beneficial and affordable — maximizing the value of every dollar.

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From energy-efficient upgrades to a complete home makeover, Service Finance LLC provides financing solutions so you can invest in your home without the financial worry.

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Dual Licensed General Contractor

Both general contractor and roofing licenses mean we handle your entire exterior project without subcontracting major components to strangers.

40 Years Bay Area Experience

We understand Contra Costa and Alameda County building codes, seismic requirements, and how Bay Area weather affects your stucco.

Never Get Burnt Guarantee

Zero upfront payments required. You don’t pay a dime until work begins, eliminating the risk of contractors disappearing with your deposit.

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Third-party validation of our business practices and professional standards gives you confidence in who’s working on your home.
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Professional Stucco Repair Bay Area

More Than Patching—We Fix What's Actually Wrong

Stucco repair isn’t about slapping mud over cracks and hoping for the best. It’s about understanding why your exterior is failing in the first place. Maybe it’s normal settling from your home’s first decade. Maybe it’s moisture getting behind the walls because of failed flashing. Maybe it’s improper installation from whoever built your house.

We’ve seen every scenario across Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. Before we repair anything, we diagnose the real problem. Then we fix it properly—matching your existing texture and color so seamlessly you won’t remember where the damage was. That’s the difference between a patch job that fails in two years and a professional stucco repair that protects your home for decades.

Stucco Patching and Exterior Repair

What Proper Stucco Repair Actually Does For You

Beyond fixing what you can see, professional stucco repair protects your home's structure, maintains your property value, and gives you one less thing to worry about when the next storm rolls through.

You stop wondering if that crack is letting water rot your framing every time it rains.
Your home’s curb appeal stays intact instead of looking like a patchwork of obvious repairs.
Buyers won’t demand concessions or walk away if you decide to sell in the next few years.
Small problems stay small instead of turning into five-figure remediation projects down the line.
Your stucco maintains its fire-resistant properties, which matters in California’s climate.
You sleep better knowing your largest investment is protected by people who actually know what they’re doing.
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Stucco Crack Repair and Moisture Prevention

When to Repair vs When to Replace

Here’s what nobody tells you until it’s too late: not every crack needs a full stucco replacement, but not every crack can be patched either. Hairline cracks under a sixteenth of an inch? Usually cosmetic. We can fill and seal them before they become problems. Wider cracks, soft spots, or patterns that look like spider webs or stairsteps? Those signal deeper issues.

The Bay Area’s seismic activity creates cracks that don’t exist in other regions. We know the difference between normal settling and foundation movement. We know when cracks mean your lath is failing or when moisture has compromised the bond between layers. Most importantly, we tell you the truth about what you need—not what makes us the most money.

If you’ve got localized damage from an impact or a few cracks from normal wear, stucco patching makes sense. If you’re seeing widespread cracking, bulging sections, or signs of moisture intrusion around windows, we’ll have an honest conversation about whether patching is just delaying the inevitable. We’ve been in this business long enough to know that doing it right the first time costs less than doing it twice.

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Bay Area Lath and Plaster Repair

What's Actually Included in Our Stucco Repair

When you hire us for stucco repair, you’re getting a complete solution—not just someone who shows up with a bucket of patch compound. We start with a thorough inspection to identify the root cause of your damage. If it’s moisture-related, we address the flashing, drainage, or sealing issues that let water in. If it’s structural, we evaluate whether the lath needs replacement or reinforcement.

The repair itself involves removing damaged stucco down to sound material, preparing the surface properly, and rebuilding the layers the right way. For traditional three-coat stucco common in Bay Area homes, that means scratch coat, brown coat, and finish coat—each one cured properly before the next goes on. We match your existing texture whether it’s smooth, sand, dash, or skip-trowel. We match your color so the repair blends invisibly with the rest of your wall.

You also get a dedicated project manager who coordinates permits if needed, schedules inspections, and keeps you updated weekly. We protect your property with meticulous site prep. And when we’re done, you get optional cleaning service so you can enjoy your home without dealing with construction dust. Everything is backed by our Never Get Burnt Guarantee—no money down to start, and financing options if you need them.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does stucco repair cost in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties?
Stucco repair costs in our region typically vary based on the size of small hairline cracks, while more extensive damage requires a larger commitment depending on the area covered and the complexity. The wide range exists because every situation is different—a simple patch on one wall is much more accessible than repairing multiple sections with moisture damage. Local labor rates reflect our professional market, and most repairs take anywhere from a few hours to a few days depending on how many coats need to dry. We provide detailed estimates upfront so you know exactly what you are getting, with no hidden fees or surprise charges. The key is getting it done right the first time, because cheap repairs that fail in two years end up costing you much more in the long run.
Small hairline cracks under a sixteenth of an inch can sometimes be handled with DIY patch kits if you’re comfortable with the work and the cracks are purely cosmetic. But here’s the problem: most homeowners can’t tell the difference between cosmetic cracks and symptoms of deeper issues like moisture intrusion, lath failure, or foundation settlement. If you patch over a crack that’s signaling a bigger problem, you’re just masking the symptom while the real damage gets worse behind your walls. Professional stucco repair isn’t just about filling cracks—it’s about diagnosing why they’re happening and addressing the root cause. We also have the tools and experience to match your existing texture and color, which is nearly impossible to do well without proper equipment and materials. For anything beyond tiny surface cracks, hiring someone who knows what they’re doing protects your investment and prevents costly mistakes.
Timeline depends entirely on the scope of damage and the type of stucco system on your home. Small crack repairs often take just a few hours—we can patch, seal, and paint in a single day. Larger repairs involving multiple walls or sections typically take two to three days because each coat of stucco needs time to cure properly before the next layer goes on. If we’re dealing with moisture damage that requires addressing underlying issues like rotted sheathing or failed flashing, the project extends to a week or more. Traditional three-coat stucco common in Bay Area homes requires more time than synthetic systems because proper curing between coats can’t be rushed. We give you realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated throughout the process. Our project managers coordinate everything to minimize disruption to your daily routine while ensuring the work is done right.
Matching existing stucco texture and color is one of the trickier parts of repair work, but it’s something we do routinely. We take samples of your existing stucco to match both the texture pattern and the color as closely as possible. For texture, we use the same application techniques that created your original finish—whether that’s smooth trowel, sand, dash, or skip-trowel. For color, we either match the existing stucco pigment or use paint mixed to blend seamlessly with your current exterior. The key is limiting the repair area to what actually needs fixing and using compatible materials. On older homes where the original texture has worn over time, achieving a perfect match can be challenging, which is why we set realistic expectations upfront. In most cases, proper repairs blend so well that you won’t notice them after a few months of weathering. If your stucco is severely faded or damaged across large areas, we’ll have an honest conversation about whether spot repairs will look obvious or if a full recoat makes more sense.
Stucco cracks in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties for several reasons, and understanding the cause determines the right repair approach. Normal settling is common in the first few years after construction as your home’s foundation and framing adjust—this creates hairline cracks that are usually cosmetic. Thermal expansion and contraction from Bay Area temperature swings put stress on stucco, especially when hot days are followed by cool nights. Seismic activity from earthquakes creates unique crack patterns you don’t see in other regions. Moisture intrusion from failed flashing around windows and doors, poor drainage, or inadequate sealing causes the underlying materials to swell and contract, leading to cracks and eventually more serious damage. Improper installation is a major culprit—if the original contractor skipped steps, used wrong materials, or didn’t install the lath correctly, you’ll see problems like cross-pattern cracking or widespread failure. Age also plays a role, as stucco approaching 50 years starts showing wear. We diagnose the specific cause before recommending repairs because patching cracks without addressing why they’re happening just sets you up for the same problem six months later.
Most small stucco patch repairs under a certain square footage don’t require permits in Bay Area cities, but the rules vary by jurisdiction and the scope of work. If you’re just filling a few cracks or patching a small damaged section, you typically won’t need a permit. However, larger repairs that involve removing significant amounts of stucco, exposing sheathing, or addressing structural issues often trigger permit requirements. Full re-coats or repairs that affect the building envelope usually need building permits and inspections. The challenge is that permit requirements differ between cities within Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, and the rules change periodically. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service because we know local requirements and have established relationships with building departments. Our experience means we know which projects need permits and which don’t, preventing delays and potential problems with city officials down the line. It’s one less thing you have to worry about.

Inspection and Diagnosis

We assess your damage, identify the underlying cause, and explain exactly what needs to happen—with photos and clear language, not contractor jargon.

Transparent Estimate and Planning

You get a detailed breakdown of costs, timeline, and what’s included. No surprises, no hidden fees, no pressure to decide on the spot.

Professional Repair and Finishing

We remove damaged material, address root causes, rebuild layers properly, and match texture and color so the repair is invisible when we’re done.
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