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February 12, 2023

Stucco Wall Costs: Exploring the Price Range and Factors Involved

Stucco is a type of wall coating that can add a touch of elegance to your home. Its application is highly customizable and durable, making it a popular choice for homeowners looking to make a home improvement. It is also a versatile material that can be used for exterior walls, sidings and as a decorative […]

Stucco is a type of wall coating that can add a touch of elegance to your home. Its application is highly customizable and durable, making it a popular choice for homeowners looking to make a home improvement.

It is also a versatile material that can be used for exterior walls, sidings and as a decorative accent. The cost of installing stucco can vary depending on several factors, including the size of the home and its condition.

So here's how much a stucco wall Costs

Cost of Materials

If you're thinking about installing stucco on your house, it's important to know the cost of materials. The type of material you choose can make a big difference in the final cost.

Stucco is made up of a mixture of Portland cement, lime, sand and water. The mix is applied over a mesh screen or lath base to create the desired texture. Generally, three coats are put on and then a special acrylic polymer finish is added for protection against cracking.

Synthetic stucco is more expensive than traditional stucco, but it offers an insulating R-value and is able to stand up to thermal expansion and foundational shifts without cracking. It also can be customized with architectural details and accents. The price varies upon location, quality of installation, and the experience of the installer.

Cost of Installation

The cost of installing stucco walls varies based on the type of material used, the size and condition of the wall, whether old siding needs to be removed or repaired and the contractor's experience. Stucco with a smooth finish is more expensive than textured stucco because it requires more skill and precision.

It also is more susceptible to moisture infiltration, which can cause a host of problems. That's why it is usually only installed by highly trained professionals.

Depending on the type of stucco, costs vary from $5 to $30 or more per square foot for a new application. This includes labor, materials and the necessary equipment.

Stucco is a natural material that is made of a mixture of sand, cement and water applied over wire or wood lath. It can also be a synthetic product, such as an exterior insulation finishing system (EIFS). EIFS has a foam base that is more insulated than traditional stucco. This helps it resist moisture better, but it is more expensive and often requires more labor.

Cost of Repair

The cost of stucco wall repair can vary greatly depending on the damage and the type of materials used. Stucco repairs can be done yourself if you have the tools, but you’ll need to hire a professional to tackle larger problems that are caused by water damage or structural issues.

For small cracks, you’ll pay anywhere from $8 to $40 or more per square foot for labor and materials. Larger projects with re-coats, extensive crack repair, and vast surface areas requiring patching before a new coat can be applied can run significantly more.

Typically, these costs are less than you’d pay for a new stucco project, but they’re still a significant amount of money.

Are you ready to transform your home or business with beautiful, durable stucco? Look no further than Wallder Construction LLC. Our team of expert stucco professionals is dedicated to delivering top-quality results on every project. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards enhancing the beauty and value of your property. Don't settle for anything less than the best – choose Wallder Construction LLC for all your stucco needs!

Disclaimer: This post was created with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence, and we have edited it to the best of our abilities for accuracy and relevance. Please note that pricing may vary and is not one-size-fits-all. Additionally, we have no affiliation with any of the companies or products listed in this post besides Wallder Construction LLC.

Article written by Samuel
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