The team at Edward's Enterprises patches stucco in Oxnard & more including:
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Small stucco repairs
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Minor stucco patches
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Cracks in stucco repaired
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Loose stucco scraped & fixed
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Electrical panel stucco patched
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Window installs stucco patched
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Door installations stucco fixed
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Coating & recoating patio covers
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Paper, mesh & stucco repaired
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Minor stucco touch-ups
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Stucco trim installed
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Stucco moulding patched
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Stucco removed to access piping
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Stucco cut out to reach electrical
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Vehicle damaged stucco fixed
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Missing, flaking, falling stucco replaced
Durable, attractive, & weather-resistant, stucco works to keep a home looking great year after year, especially in our Southern California climate. Resistant to termites, without the concern of peeling paint from wood or cementious siding, & coming in several finish options it is a very versatile building material & popular with tract home builders as well as custom homes & additions. Even homes that are built with siding, stone, or other front facing materials often have stucco on the sides & rear for durability & to control cost. Stucco can also be colored to one's desire.
After having difficulty finding small stucco repair & patch companies for several projects we were doing, we realized we needed to develop that skill internally & offer that service to the broader community. We now do stucco patching for sprinkler damaged stucco, vehicle damaged garage stucco, stucco replacement around windows & doors, & stucco installation around new electrical panels for upgrades & solar installations. Offering an hourly service we can help homeowners & other contractors with their stucco repair needs without the hassle of finding a company that specializes in whole homes (most of our stucco repairs are under $500.00)
If you see cracks, chips, flaking, chipping stucco on your home or office, or someone got a little sideways parking their 1963 black on black suicide door Lincoln Continental Convertible & scraped the stucco off of the side of the garage door, give us a call today & we can setup an appointment for you. If you need your whole home re-stuccoed, call us anyways & we can refer you to another contractor that can help you with that too!
Find out how we can help with your next stucco fix. Contact our office to go over your next planned stucco repair project!
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When repairing stucco siding, start things off by just using both a ballpeen hammer & a cold chisel to remove any stucco that's loose right from that hole. Be sure to blow out any dust as well. Then, continue by stapling on some new wire mesh, right over where there's damaged mesh. Remember to spray with water as well. Then, within less than an inch of that surface, apply your first stucco 'paint coat' (usually 1/4″ is best). Scratch the area with a nail after it's become firm. Give it two days to cure, after that.
Proceed by putting on the second coat, once you see that the first has fully dampened. You'll want to go at about 1/8″ within that surface, employing either a putty knife or a mason's towel, ideally. Smooth out the stucco. Then, give it an additional two days, to let that second stucco paint coating cure, just as you did for the first layer.
A third coat is not a bad idea, & this would be the final coat you need to apply, once that last coat has likewise become damp. Repeat the same process again. Smooth & texture things out, finally, but this time, instead of the usual two days for curing time, allow for four. Let that last layer, along with the two under it, all the time it needs to finish damping, & solidify the whole area.
Once that third layer is dampened, you can even paint (using regular paint, this time) that whole area, if you want to. Always know that, when it comes to deep holes, it's best to allow several successive layers to build up, one by one, on that patch. & then letting each one dry properly, matching up that texture, as well, by using either a small brush or float to touch things up.
301 West Pleasant Valley Road
Oxnard, CA 93033
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