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Russell Remodeling & Painting
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Serving Siluria, AL and surrounding areas

"The whole team was fantastic. Byron won my Mom's confidence by helping to think through color and flow options. We had some pretty tight timelines in which to get work done (in between having new cabinets installed and a new floor put down - through Lowe's), and his team executed on the timelines perfectly. They showed the utmost respect for me, my family and the new kitchen. Russell Remodeling & Painting exhibited tremendous work ethic and I would highly recommend them."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Veterans Restoration Inc
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Serving Siluria, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Opted to use another company for the roofing work.  The person who came to give me an estimate was nice, polite, prompt, and professional.  However, the company provided an estimate to replace my roof without ever even looking at the roof in person, other than from the ground level.  No one ever got on my roof or took measurements to calculate the estimate.  While it may be possible to obtain a rough estimate from satellite photos, there is no way to determine the extent of any damage to a roof without actually climbing up onto the roof and doing a visual inspection."
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Clark Home Improvement
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Serving Siluria, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

"It was perfect, professional and quick. He made my floor look gorgeous. It was convenient. He cleaned up his mess. He asked for my opinions too. I loved his service. I even recommended him to my sister. It was pretty affordable."
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Stucco questions, answered by experts

Several clues suggest that your stucco is damaged or has underlying issues. Visual clues include discoloration, cracks, indentations, broken caulking, or visible mold. If you touch your stucco and feel any soft spots, that could also indicate a problem. If you notice any of these concerns, call in an inspector who can confirm your suspicions and help provide solutions.

Stucco repair can best be described as a patch. It involves identifying the problem and fixing that specific damage with additional stucco. If no mold infiltration or an underlying leak is causing the damage, repair is most likely all you need. 

Remediation, on the other hand, involves removing the existing siding, fixing the underlying cause of the damage, and then reapplying stucco siding for that wall. It’s a more permanent fix that takes longer to complete and, hence, comes with a steeper price tag than repair.

When hiring for your project, look for licensed, insured contractors with experience in stucco removal. Ask them for references, review their past stucco removal projects, and request detailed, written estimates. A reputable stucco removal contractor will explain the entire process, outline all costs, and ensure proper disposal and compliance with local codes.

You should aim to let stucco dry for at least 48 hours before it rains. While misting new stucco and keeping it moderately moist is important for strength and longevity, uncontrolled exposure to rain can lead to weak stucco that doesn’t bond properly. Rain can also affect the stucco finish and the color unevenly, leaving you with less appealing siding.

Stucco will dry in two to three days, but you should wait one to two months to allow it to cure fully before you paint it. The curing process is slow, but leaving the material exposed to air and natural moisture will help it reach its maximum strength. If you live in a hot, arid climate, wait a month before painting. Wait two months before painting if you live in a more moderate or wet climate.

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