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UCC Construction, LLC
4.5(
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Serving Clearfield, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Luis and his men did an absolutely excellent job on a tough renovation project where we replaced 28 windows and 4 patio doors. UCC had to patch all the openings and then did a new smooth synthetic stucco finish in a new white color. Great workmanship and easy to work with. Highly recommend UCC! Jared Doxey JWD Construction LLC."
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Response time2 days
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DaBella - Ogden (Bath/Siding)
3.7(
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Serving Clearfield, UT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The DaBella representative Donald Davidson came to my house and inspected my roof. He showed me actual photos of the damage and explained how the new roof is constructed and how it functions with the vent system. Which is really an amazing system. I will recommend this company as I find Donald Davidson and this company very professional and innovative."
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Paramount Peaks Builders & Exteriors, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Clearfield, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I have known Ryan for over 10 years. I have never met anyone more passionate about the work they do. He is committed to his craft and will always go the extra mile to make sure his clients are satisfied. His communication from start to finish of a project is unmatched. He truly understands what it means to put the customer first."
Response time1 day
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Stucco questions, answered by experts

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.

The best way to assess that your stucco needs repair is to inspect it, both visually and physically. If you notice cracks, chips, or staining, that’s a good indication that your stucco could use some TLC by a professional. Additionally, if you touch an area that feels soft and has a little “give,” you should consider repairing it as soon as possible to avoid further damage, both to additional stucco spots and to your home’s structure. 

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.

One of the most significant downsides to stucco is the installation cost, which is higher than that of many other siding options because getting it to look clean and professional is a labor-intensive process. Stucco can also absorb water, making it an unsuitable option for siding in areas that see excessive rainfall. Finally, stucco can crack and chip, especially in extreme weather, and repairs are not only challenging and require help from a professional who does stucco, but can get expensive.

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.

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