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Phipps Masonry, LLC
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Serving Converse, SC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I am the president of an HOA with 26 townhomes. One of the townhomes was having a leak issue. They came out and figured out where the problem was most likely and fixed it quickly. Our previous stucco repair company wanted to charge a lot more and fix an area that didn't even need fixing."
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Response time11 hrs
Response rate91%
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Quality Services
3.5(
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Serving Converse, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Great. They were respectful, responded to all of my questions and issues. I initially purchased the deal they had on Angie's list and cancelled it when I didn't get a call back. They eventually reached out to me and apologized for the delay explaining that the weather had put them behind. I was very happy with their work and responsiveness when they were able to work with me."
Recommended by55%of homeowners
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Hampton Enterprise LLC
3.7(
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Serving Converse, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I only use James when I need some work done to my house. He responds fast, gets the work done quicker than just about anyone else I've ever used and seems very concerned with leaving his customers happy."
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Serving Converse, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

With over 25 years of experience, we specialize in stucco, concrete, plastering, and caulking services across North and South Carolina. From residential homes to large commercial and industrial projects, we’ve done it all. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction sets us apart. No job is too big or too small your project is our priority - Call today!

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Stucco questions, answered by experts

Failing to repair damaged stucco can lead to significant problems. Cracks can grow and deepen, allowing water and moisture to get behind the stucco. This moisture intrusion can cause water damage, structural issues, and mold or mildew growth. Delaying repairs will likely cost more in the long run as the damage worsens, so it's best to repair your stucco as soon as you notice any signs of damage, such as cracks, holes, or discoloration.

Yes, you can screw directly into stucco. Only do so if the item you are installing is a permanent fixture. Drill a pilot hole into the stucco using a masonry or concrete bit, then drive in the screw with a power drill or screwdriver.

The average cost to repair stucco is about $1,600, with projects ranging from $250 for minor fixes to $6,700 for extensive work. The price is often calculated per square foot, typically costing between $60 and $120. Some professionals may charge an hourly rate of $40 to $50. The final cost depends on the extent of the damage, the type of stucco, your home's location, and whether there is underlying damage that also needs to be addressed.

Costs for specific repairs vary:

  • Cracks: $8–$20 per square foot

  • Holes: $250–$450 per hole

  • Water damage: $30–$50 per square foot

  • Chimney repair: $60–$120 per square foot

  • Recoating: $4–$5 per square foot

While you may be able to patch small cracks yourself, it is recommended to call a professional for major repairs to ensure the job is done correctly.

The best adhesive that works on stucco is usually a product specified for use on stucco or concrete surfaces. The adhesive will need to be strong to grip the stucco, but should also wipe away clean when used in a temporary application. You can also consider using super glue or hot glue on stucco.

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.

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