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Larry Neer Handyman Services
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Serving Wapwallopen, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Everything came out great and his price was reasonable. The shop was painted four years ago and there is no chipping of paint or anything, They cleaned everything up when they were done as well. I would highly recommend him and I would hire him again."
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Stucco questions, answered by experts

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.

Yes, most services include matching the replacement pieces to the existing flooring. Confirm with your contractor.

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.

DIY is possible for small cracks or patches. Professional services ensure proper texture and color matching.

A standard drill will work just fine if you’re drilling small holes, and only a few of them. But anything with a diameter larger than 3/8 inch is best done with a hammer drill, since it is stronger, faster, and also makes your drill bits last longer. While you don’t absolutely need a hammer drill for stucco, it is a worthy investment if you think you might drill more holes down the road.

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