Greenwich Services We Focus On
Stucco Installation
Most Greenwich stucco installation projects range $12,000–$55,000:
Smaller homes: $12,000–$22,000
Average homes: $18,000–$35,000
Large homes / complex details: $30,000–$55,000
If your property is in areas like Old Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, or along older in-town streets near Greenwich Avenue, prep work and substrate condition can have a big impact on pricing. That extra work matters because it’s often what determines whether the stucco looks good for a few years or performs well for decades.
Stucco Repair
Most Greenwich stucco repair projects range $500–$15,000:
Small patching: $500–$2,000
Medium repairs: $2,000–$5,000
Extensive remediation: $5,000–$15,000
We handle everything from hairline cracking and impact damage to larger moisture-related failures around windows, doors, trim transitions, and lower wall sections. On older homes or coastal-exposed properties, repairs often need more than a surface patch to actually solve the issue.
EIFS / EIFS Repair
EIFS typically costs 10–15% more than traditional stucco up front, but it can deliver 20–30% energy savings when detailed correctly. Our certified installers handle EIFS installation, drainage upgrades, window and door transition rebuilds, and targeted repairs in the areas where EIFS problems usually start. For Greenwich homes and commercial properties, proper detailing makes all the difference in long-term performance.
Masonry Repair / Repointing
If you’re seeing mortar joints opening up, cracking, or washing out, repointing helps keep water out and stabilize the wall system. This is especially important on older brick homes, chimneys, garden walls, and mixed-material exteriors found throughout parts of Greenwich. We match mortar profiles carefully and avoid overly hard mixes that can damage older brick or create new problems over time.
Waterproofing
Waterproofing is never just a matter of rolling on a sealer and hoping for the best. We focus on the real points of failure: cracks, failed joints, missing flashing, weak transitions, and water entry around openings. That’s especially important in Greenwich, where coastal moisture, wind-driven rain, and runoff can expose weak spots fast if the exterior system is not sealed and detailed correctly.
Exterior Restoration
This is the broader envelope-focused work—patching, selective rebuilds, coatings, trim repair, moisture correction, and bringing the exterior back to a tight, finished condition. Greenwich has everything from Colonials and Tudors to waterfront homes, updated custom properties, and multi-family buildings. Good restoration work is about stopping water intrusion, correcting damaged areas, and making the exterior look clean, cohesive, and built to last.