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Chimney Cricket
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Synthetic Stucco - Repair or Partially Replace- For BusinessTraditional Stucco - Repair or Partially Replace- For Business

Serving Superior, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Fantastic job. Knowledgeable and helpful. Had a couple other estimates. This company was the only one that actually went up onto the roof to inspect the chimney."
Response time2 days
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Recommended by66%of homeowners
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All Point Builders
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Synthetic Stucco - Install or Completely Replace- For BusinessSynthetic Stucco - Repair or Partially Replace- For BusinessTraditional Stucco - Install or Completely Replace- For Business+1 more

Serving Superior, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"Bill called me within hours of my call into Servicemagic. He was able to give me a free estimate the same day and complete the work the next day. A previous estimate was 10 times higher than Bill's!! He saved me a lot of money and took the time to explain everything he was doing to me. He was excellent and I would use All Point Builders again. He was late but he called to keep me posted on the delays."
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Arbor Brickworks LLC
4.3(
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Synthetic Stucco - Install or Completely ReplaceSynthetic Stucco - Install or Completely Replace- For BusinessSynthetic Stucco - Repair or Partially Replace- For Business+4 more

Serving Superior, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This is the second time I've contracted with Arbor Brickworks and it's now on my "Refer to Friends" list.  It's so hard to locate a mason in the first place, then a fella who will educate and charge a fair price. Taylor continues to be "Johnny On the Spot" sort of fella.  Very motivated professional with super high standards with his finished product.  Don't miss out on this vendor...  Atta boy Taylor!"
Partial Rebuild
Tuck Pointing
full rebuild
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Stucco questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

It typically takes around 30 to 60 minutes for a window pro to replace one window in standard siding types, but a window in stucco will likely take a bit longer because of the density of materials. Custom architectural windows usually require a longer replacement process because of the additional fitting and securing required.

Yes, you can apply the stucco yourself, but it is a time- and labor-intensive project, especially on the exterior of a whole house. DIY stucco is better suited for repairing stucco siding or siding a smaller building, such as a shed or garage. Since most of the cost of stucco siding goes to labor, you can cut down significantly on the total if you’re up for the challenge.

Quikrete will set without mixing. The process of pouring dry concrete into your concrete form and then adding water is called dry pouring. While this method makes pouring concrete simpler and easier, it reduces its strength and durability. It can be a viable option for small, decorative concrete pavers for walkways or for setting fence posts, but it’s not ideal for pouring slabs that will bear any significant amount of weight.

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