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Grosu Enterprise
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Synthetic Stucco - Install or Completely ReplaceSynthetic Stucco - Repair or Partially Replace- For BusinessTraditional Stucco - Install or Completely Replace+2 more

Serving Augusta, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very knowledgeable and professional. Responded to my request within hours and met all timeframe commitments. Project required more work after substrate was opened up but all additional needed work was completed at a very fair additional charge"
Response time8 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
Furnell Plastering, Co.
4.4(
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Synthetic Stucco - Repair or Partially Replace- For BusinessTraditional Stucco - Repair or Partially Replace- For Business

Serving Augusta, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"David was quick to respond to my request to repair the drywall in my bathroom due to wallpaper removal. Within two weeks of my initial search on HomeAdvisor, the project was completed. His team works fast and does good quality work. Highly recommend!"
Response time1 hour
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Stucco questions, answered by experts

It’s not advisable to use CLR on stucco. CLR is a powerful acidic cleaner designed for removing tough mineral stains. Stucco is a porous material commonly made of cement, lime, and sand. The acidic nature of CLR can potentially damage or etch the stucco surface, leading to discoloration or deterioration. 

It is best to use cleaning solutions specifically formulated for stucco or mild household cleaners mixed with water to clean stucco siding. Always test any cleaning product in a small, inconspicuous area before applying it to the entire stucco surface.

Cracks, discoloration, and moisture intrusion often indicate necessary repairs.

Most homeowners can remain in their homes during stucco removal, but expect noise, dust, and limited access to certain areas. For extensive projects or if hazardous materials are present, temporary relocation may be recommended for safety and comfort. Before removal begins, seal off the work areas and use air purifiers to minimize the spread of dust.

The decision to repair or replace stucco depends on the extent of the damage. For minor issues like small cracks, holes, dirt, stains, or discoloration, a repair is typically sufficient and more cost-effective. These issues can often be resolved with a simple repair, a deep clean, and possibly a new coat of paint. However, for more significant problems such as large cracks, peeling, mold, algae, or structural water damage, a replacement might be necessary. In these cases, it is best to call a professional stucco contractor for an inspection. An expert can assess the severity of the damage, determine if there are deeper issues, and advise whether a repair is adequate or if replacing a section or an entire wall is the more cost-effective, long-term solution.

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.

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