Cracks, chips, and water damage don't stand a chance. We repair stucco and blend the texture so perfectly, you won't know it was ever broken.
Repairing stucco is easy. Matching the texture is the hard part. We are masters of blending.
We grind out hairline and stress cracks to create a proper bond, not just paint over them.
Spanish lace, sand finish, or customized swirls—we match your existing texture perfectly.
We remove crumbled stucco, repair the lath and paper, and rebuild the wall to be waterproof.
Replacing a window? We patch the damage around the frame for a clean, finished look.
After the patch cures, we color match and paint the area to blend invisibly with the rest of the wall.
Woodpeckers love foam trim and eaves. We repair the holes and harden the surface to deter them.
We treat the root cause, not just the symptom.
We ensure the paper and lath are installed correctly to prevent future water intrusion.
Our goal is for you to point at the wall and ask, "Where was the crack again?"
Most patches can be completed in 1-2 days, restoring your home's curb appeal quickly.
We use premium stucco mix and acrylic modifiers for a patch that won't crack again next month.
Stucco is the skin of your home. Trust Escobedo Painting to keep it healthy and beautiful.
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Simple, straightforward pricing for repairs.
$300 +
Ideal for small holes or minor cracks.
$600 +
Repairing water damage or larger sections.
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Restucco or fog coat an entire wall.
Cracks are usually caused by the house settling, temperature expansion/contraction, or water intrusion. We can help identify the cause to prevent recurrence.
For very small hairline cracks, yes. But relying on caulk for larger cracks looks messy and often fails. A proper stucco patch is the better long-term solution.
Stucco fades over time, so fresh stucco will look different. We recommend painting the entire wall corner-to-corner for a completely seamless look, but we can also tint the patch to get close.
A proper 3-coat patch needs a few days to cure before painting to ensure the alkalinity levels are safe for the paint. We don't rush the science.