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A.R. Stucco & Masonry, LLC
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Serving Springfield, LA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

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Warranties offered

"Identified areas that had water damage and removed and replaced including wood. Resurfaced all remaining stucco surface. Also repaired and resurfaced stucco on chimney. Team was effecient, clean, and finished on time. Fair and reasonable pricing, finished stucco looks amazing. No hidden extra costs!"
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Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Bayou Painting
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Serving Springfield, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Ricky and Daniel did a phenomenal job repainting the interior of our house and cabinets. They are punctual and professional, and work very efficiently. We're very happy with the work and are going to have them do the exterior as well! We highly recommend them."
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ROYAL RENOVATIONS
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Serving Springfield, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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Emergency services offered

"I have used them twice now and probably would use them again.  I liked the fact that they gave me before and after pictures.  I liked the fact that they got it all in two days.  It was a fair price.  They are bidding on a job for me right now."
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JLM Remodeling LLC
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Serving Springfield, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The service turned out just fine. I asked them to do some extra work, and so had to pay an additional price which was fair.  I haven't had any issues since the service was provided. They did fine, and they showed up when they said they would. They cleaned up after themselves."
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Stucco questions, answered by experts

To repair damaged exterior stucco, you’ll first remove all loose and crumbling material from the damaged area. You then need to thoroughly clean the area and dampen it to ensure proper bonding. After that, you’ll apply a bonding agent to the repair area, then apply new stucco in layers, allowing for curing time between each layer. The final coat should be textured to match the surrounding stucco pattern as closely as possible. Once fully cured, the repaired area can be painted to match the rest of the wall if needed.

German schmear is a durable brick masonry coating. It should last at least a decade or two without flaking or fading, even with minimal maintenance. This makes it an economical option compared to the cost of painting your house exterior, which usually needs to be repainted every five to 10 years to keep it looking its best—thus costing more over the same time period.

If contractors discover water damage, rot, or mold beneath the stucco, additional repairs will be necessary. These repairs can increase your total project cost and timeline, but addressing them promptly is essential for your home’s structural integrity. Ignoring hidden damage can lead to more severe issues and higher costs in the future.

Masonry screws are the best option to be used on stucco. They’re thicker and made to penetrate harder surfaces like concrete and cinder blocks. Fluted masonry screws work the best because they create a stronger grasp thanks to the lines on their shafts. If you’re working on exterior stucco, use galvanized screws to prevent corrosion.

The curing time for stucco typically takes several weeks to fully complete. During the curing process, the stucco undergoes a chemical reaction and gradually hardens. It's important to note that curing is different from drying. While the surface of the stucco may dry relatively quickly within a few hours or days, the curing process continues beneath the surface, strengthening and solidifying the stucco. 

It's best to avoid excessive moisture exposure during the curing period, as it can impede the curing process. The exact curing time can vary based on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the specific stucco mixture used.

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