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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nobody thinks about their stucco until something goes wrong. And when it does go wrong in Mississauga’s weather, stucco creates immediate problems that start to appear without notice. A single harsh winter season will transform a small hairline fracture into a hidden water penetration issue, which destroys your wall structure starting from its core. Homeowners [&#8230;]</p>
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									<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Nobody thinks about their stucco until something goes wrong.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">And when it does go wrong in Mississauga’s weather, stucco creates immediate problems that start to appear without notice. A single harsh winter season will transform a small hairline fracture into a hidden water penetration issue, which destroys your wall structure starting from its core. Homeowners across the area often deal with stucco moisture problems and stucco water damage long before they notice any visible signs. </span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The earlier you spot trouble, the cheaper and simpler the fix. This guide helps you understand what&#8217;s actually happening to your walls and what smart </span><a href="https://best-stucco.com/"><b>stucco repair in Mississauga</b></a><span style="font-weight: 400;"> looks like before things get out of hand.</span></p><h2><b>How Mississauga’s Weather Causes Stucco Moisture Problems and Cracks</b></h2><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Mississauga&#8217;s climate is genuinely tough on exterior walls.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Winter brings water that enters the small openings in your stucco surface before it freezes during the night to create expanding pressure, which breaks apart the material. The process continues to repeat multiple times, and that causes the pores to expand further. Stucco cracks become noticeable during spring when the wall shows damage that nobody could detect in the past. The walls receive water from heavy spring rain, which targets all their vulnerable points, while summer humidity prevents them from achieving complete dryness.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">This is how stucco moisture problems develop on even well-built homes. It&#8217;s not bad luck. It&#8217;s just what Mississauga weather does to exterior surfaces that aren&#8217;t being maintained.</span></p><h2><b>Most Common Stucco Issues Homeowners Experience</b></h2><h3><b>Small Cracks in Stucco and Signs of Water Damage</b></h3><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Stucco cracks are the first thing most people notice and the first thing most people talk themselves out of worrying about. Big mistake.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Cracks will grow past their initial size because they lack any natural ability to repair themselves. Every crack allows water to enter, which leads to increased water exposure that results in rising damage levels. Hairline cracks form because of thermal movement. </span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The existence of wider cracks proves that there must be an underlying problem that extends beyond the visible damage. Watch for diagonal cracks from window and door corners, dark staining on the wall after rain, and paint that&#8217;s bubbling near a crack. The presence of water stains on the inside walls indicates that moisture has traveled through the entire building structure. </span></p><h3><b>Bulging or Peeling Stucco from Trapped Moisture</b></h3><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Press your hand flat against your exterior wall. It should feel solid. The wall shows signs of an advanced issue because it feels soft and spongy, while the surface bulges outward. This is delamination. The stucco layers have become vulnerable to moisture penetration. This causes the bond between them to deteriorate. The surface damage has become severe because the damage behind it reached a dangerous level before the bulging appeared.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">This kind of stucco moisture problem feels sudden, but it&#8217;s been building for a long time. Stucco repair in Mississauga at this stage needs to happen soon because every rainstorm makes the job bigger and more expensive.</span></p><h3><b>Mold, Mildew, and Stains from Water Damage</b></h3><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Water trapped behind stucco doesn&#8217;t evaporate. It sits. The warm humidity of Mississauga during summer creates an environment that allows mold and mildew to develop in hidden areas.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Stucco water damage appears as white chalky powder on the surface that experts identify as efflorescence. Water actively flows through your stucco, which means your structure has active water movement. The presence of dark stains on the walls also highlights this issue. Together, with a musty odor after rain, it indicates that unwanted growth exists inside your walls. The outside appearance of your home affects only the external view, but the air quality inside your house will be affected by this issue.</span></p><h2><b>How to Spot Stucco Problems Early</b></h2><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You don&#8217;t need special tools. You just need to actually look at your walls twice a year, which most people never do.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Walk around your home in early spring and again in late fall. You need to approach the walls for inspection because morning light reveals cracks and surface defects that remain hidden during the day. You need to touch the wall surface, which exists near windows, doors, and corners, by pressing your hand against it. </span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You should check for hairline cracks together with surface bubbles, soft areas, white chalky residue, and rain-induced surface stains. The early detection of stucco moisture problems allows for basic repairs. These require minimal financial investment.</span></p><h2><b>How to Fix Stucco Cracks and Water Damage</b></h2><h3><b>Sealing Cracks and Stopping Moisture Problems</b></h3><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">People who have basic handyman skills can handle small stucco cracks</span><b>,</b><span style="font-weight: 400;"> which measure between hairline size and 1/8 inch in width. The crack needs to be cleaned, and you should remove any loose material before you expand the crack to create a surface for your patching compound to stick to. The wall needs a flexible elastomeric filler that will move with the wall.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The flexible filler part really matters. It&#8217;s the difference between a repair that holds through three more Mississauga winters and one that reopens by next spring.</span></p><h3><b>Repairing Water Damage for a Long-Lasting Finish</b></h3><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Most DIY repairs fail here because people patch the surface without dealing with what&#8217;s underneath. The complete removal of damaged stucco material becomes necessary when stucco water damage affects surfaces.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Once dry, you rebuild in proper layers: bonding agent, base coat, finish coat matched to the existing texture, and a waterproof topcoat. </span><a href="https://best-stucco.com/services/exterior-and-interior-stucco/"><b>Stucco water damage repair</b></a><span style="font-weight: 400;"> done properly lasts decades. Done by skipping steps, it lasts one season.</span></p><h3><b>Fixing Bulging or Delaminated Stucco</b></h3><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">This is not a DIY job, and it&#8217;s worth being honest about that.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Bulging stucco needs to come off completely. The substrate underneath has to be checked for rot and structural damage before anything new goes on. Then the stucco system gets rebuilt from scratch in proper layers. Professional stucco repair in Mississauga is the right call here because a good contractor will tell you whether the damage is isolated or part of a bigger wall system problem. Getting that diagnosis wrong and just patching the surface means you&#8217;re having the same conversation again in two years.</span></p><h2><b>How to Prevent Stucco Problems in the Future</b></h2><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Most serious stucco problems are preventable. A few simple habits done consistently make a real difference.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You have to keep your gutters clean, while your downspouts must direct water away from your building. You need to check window and door caulking every year because it dries and develops cracks, which become major water entry points. You need to apply a high-quality elastomeric coating to your stucco surface every five to ten years for resealing.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">And when you see a stucco crack, fix it. Don&#8217;t leave it for next season. A small crack goes through one Mississauga winter and comes back noticeably bigger. Staying ahead of stucco water damage with basic maintenance is genuinely the most cost-effective thing you can do for your home&#8217;s exterior.</span></p>								</div>
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									<h3 class="uael-question-f674d55 uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-1-69fc55e8d2b02">How can I tell if my stucco has hidden damage? </h3>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Knock on the wall with your knuckles in a few different spots. Solid stucco sounds dense. A hollow sound means there's separation happening underneath, and that needs a professional to assess properly.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<h3 class="uael-question-442854e uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-2-69fc55e8d3934">How long will it take to fix stucco water damage? </h3>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Simple repairs take a day or two. More involved stucco water damage repair</span><b>,</b><span style="font-weight: 400;"> where the substrate is affected, can take up to a week. Most of that time is spent waiting for layers to dry between applications. Rushing it is exactly what causes early failure.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<h3 class="uael-question-ce6258d uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-3-69fc55e8d39c0">Will Mississauga's winter cause new stucco to crack? </h3>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Yes, if it's applied too late in the season and doesn't have time to fully cure before freeze-thaw cycles begin. The contractor needs to understand local weather patterns so they can develop their work schedule based on proper timing for each task.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<h3 class="uael-question-9696bcb uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-4-69fc55e8d3a22">What are the best ways to prevent moisture problems in stucco? </h3>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Annual caulking checks, regular resealing, clean gutters, and fixing stucco cracks the moment you spot them are critical. None of it is complicated. It just needs to actually get done.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<h3 class="uael-question-769e655 uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-5-69fc55e8d3a79">Can I safely repair stucco myself, or should I call a professional? </h3>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Small surface cracks, yes. Bulging, delamination, mold, or anything covering a large area? Call a professional. A repair done wrong doesn't save money. It just delays a bigger bill.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<h3 class="uael-question-7237da0 uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-6-69fc55e8d3ace">When should I call a professional for bulging or delamination? </h3>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Right away. “Bulging” means water is already behind the stucco, and the bond is failing. Every rain event after that makes it worse. Getting stucco repair in Mississauga handled quickly is genuinely the cheaper option, even if it doesn't feel that way upfront.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<p>Many people use the terms cement and concrete interchangeably, but understanding the difference between concrete and cement is important. You’ll often hear phrases like “cement driveway” or “pouring cement,” but in reality, most of the time people are referring to concrete.</p><p>The simplest way to understand it is this:<br />Cement is one ingredient, while concrete is the final building material.</p><p>Although it sounds like a small distinction, it plays a big role in construction. Using the wrong material can lead to weak structures, cracks, or surfaces that don’t last.</p><p>Understanding concrete vs cement helps you make smarter decisions whether you&#8217;re working on a project, planning repairs, or simply learning the basics.</p><p>In this guide, we’ll explain the difference between concrete and cement, what each material is, what concrete is made of, and when to use them for the best results.</p><h2><strong>Are Cement and Concrete the Same Thing?</strong></h2><p>No, cement and concrete are not the same thing, even though people often use the terms interchangeably. Cement is a fine powder that works as a binder, while concrete is a mixture that includes cement along with other materials.</p><p>When someone says “cement patio,” they are almost always referring to concrete. This confusion mostly comes from everyday language rather than technical knowledge. Once you understand that cement is just one part of the mix, the difference between concrete and cement becomes much clearer.</p><h2><strong>What is Cement?</strong></h2><p>Cement is a binding material that reacts with water to form a paste. This paste hardens over time and is used to hold other materials together. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_cement" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The most common type used in construction is Portland cement.</a></p><p>On its own, cement is not typically used to build structures. If you mix only cement and water, you get a hardened paste that can be strong but is also brittle and more likely to crack.</p><h3><strong>How Cement is Made</strong></h3><p>Cement production is a large-scale industrial process, but the basic idea is straightforward. Raw materials like limestone and clay are extracted, crushed, and blended together. This mixture is then heated in a kiln at very high temperatures to form a substance called clinker.</p><p>The clinker is cooled and ground into a fine powder, and a small amount of gypsum is added to control how quickly the cement sets. This final powder is what we use as cement in construction.</p><h3><strong>Key Properties of Cement</strong></h3><p>Cement has several important properties that make it useful in construction. One of the most important is its ability to react with water, a process known as hydration. This reaction allows it to harden and bind materials together.</p><p>It’s also important to understand the difference between setting and curing. Setting happens relatively quickly and refers to when the material becomes firm enough to hold its shape. Curing is a longer process where the material continues to gain strength over time.</p><p>Although cement can achieve high compressive strength, it tends to be brittle on its own and can shrink as it dries. That’s why it is rarely used alone and is instead combined with other materials to form concrete.</p><h2><strong>What is Concrete Made Of?</strong></h2><p>To understand what concrete is made of, think of it as a combination of cement paste and aggregates. Concrete is created by mixing cement with water, sand, and gravel or crushed stone.</p><p>Once mixed, the cement paste coats the aggregates and binds them together. As it hardens, the mixture becomes a strong, rock-like material suitable for construction.</p><h3><strong>Main Components of Concrete</strong></h3><ul><li>Cement (the binder)</li><li>Water (activates the cement)</li><li>Sand (fine aggregate for workability)</li><li>Gravel or crushed stone (coarse aggregate for strength)</li></ul><p> </p><p>Sometimes, additional materials are included to improve performance, depending on the project requirements.</p><h3><strong>Role of Each Material in Concrete</strong></h3><p>Each component in concrete has a specific purpose. Cement acts as the glue that holds everything together. Water activates the cement and allows the mixture to be shaped before it hardens.</p><p>Sand helps fill gaps between larger particles, making the mix smoother and easier to work with. Gravel or crushed stone provides strength and helps the concrete handle heavy loads while reducing shrinkage.</p><p>The balance between these materials is important. Too much water, for example, can weaken the concrete, while too much cement can increase the risk of cracking.</p><h2><strong>Concrete vs Cement: Key Differences</strong></h2><p>The easiest way to remember cement vs concrete is that cement is something you mix in, while concrete is what you build with.</p><h3><strong>Definition Comparison</strong></h3><p>Cement is a fine powder that becomes a paste when mixed with water and acts as a binder. Concrete is the hardened material formed by combining cement paste with aggregates.</p><p>A simple way to remember:</p><ul><li>Cement = ingredient</li><li>Concrete = finished material</li></ul><p> </p><h3><strong>Composition Differences</strong></h3><p>Cement is made from processed minerals such as limestone and clay. Concrete is a mixture of multiple materials working together:</p><ul><li>Cement</li><li>Water</li><li>Sand</li><li>Aggregates (gravel or stone)</li></ul><p> </p><p>This combination gives concrete its strength and versatility.</p><h3><strong>Strength and Durability</strong></h3><p>Cement alone is not very durable and can crack easily. Concrete is much stronger because the aggregates help distribute loads and reduce shrinkage.</p><p>This makes concrete more reliable for long-term use in <a href="https://best-stucco.com/services/concrete-contractor-mississauga/">construction projects</a>.</p><h3><strong>Common Uses</strong></h3><p>Cement is used in smaller applications where binding is required, while concrete is used for larger structural work.</p><ul><li><strong>Cement:</strong> mortar, plaster, repairs</li><li><strong>Concrete:</strong> slabs, driveways, foundations, structures</li></ul><p> </p><h2><strong>Why Do People Confuse Cement and Concrete?</strong></h2><p>The confusion between cement and concrete is mainly due to everyday language. People tend to name what they see, and since concrete surfaces are visible, the word “cement” has become a general term.</p><p>They also look similar once hardened, and product labels in stores can sometimes add to the confusion, especially for beginners.</p><h2><strong>When to Use Cement vs Concrete</strong></h2><p>Choosing between cement and concrete depends on the type of work you’re doing. If you need a strong, load-bearing material for something like a slab, driveway, or foundation, concrete is the right choice.</p><p>If your goal is to bond materials, fill joints, or carry out smaller repairs, then a cement-based product like mortar or grout is more appropriate. For most DIY projects involving pouring or structural work, a ready-made concrete mix is usually the best option.</p><h3><strong>Uses of Cement</strong></h3><p>Cement is usually part of other materials rather than used alone. Common uses include:</p><ul><li>Making concrete</li><li>Mortar for brickwork</li><li>Grout for filling joints</li><li>Patching and repair work</li></ul><p> </p><h3><strong>Uses of Concrete</strong></h3><p>Concrete is widely used in construction because of its strength and durability. It is commonly used for:</p><ul><li>Patios, sidewalks, and driveways</li><li>Foundations and footings</li><li>Structural elements like beams and columns</li><li>Precast products such as blocks and pavers</li></ul><p> </p><h2><strong>Quick Summary of Cement vs Concrete</strong></h2><p>To quickly summarize the difference between concrete and cement, cement is a binding material that acts as one ingredient in a mixture. Concrete is the finished product created by combining cement with sand, aggregates, and water.</p><p>If you remember one thing, it’s this: cement is the glue, while concrete is the solid material used to build. 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									<h3 class="uael-question-f674d55 uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-1-69fc55e8d7deb">What happens if you use cement without sand or gravel?</h3>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">If you use cement without sand or gravel, you get a hardened paste that is more brittle and prone to cracking. Aggregates are essential for improving strength and stability.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<h3 class="uael-question-442854e uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-2-69fc55e8d7e78">Why is concrete stronger than cement?</h3>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Concrete is stronger because it combines cement with sand and aggregates, which help distribute loads and reduce shrinkage, making it more durable.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<h3 class="uael-question-ce6258d uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-3-69fc55e8d7ed6">Can concrete be made without cement?</h3>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Traditional concrete relies on cement as the binding agent. While some alternatives exist, most construction still uses cement-based concrete.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Concrete begins to set within hours but typically takes about 28 days to fully cure and reach its maximum strength.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Concrete is generally water-resistant but not completely waterproof. Water can pass through small pores unless it is properly sealed.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Concrete can crack due to shrinkage, temperature changes, heavy loads, or improper mixing and curing. Good practices during installation can help reduce the risk of cracking.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">With proper design and maintenance, concrete structures can last for several decades, often 50 to 100 years or more. Environmental conditions and usage play a big role in determining their lifespan.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<p>You&#8217;re walking around your yard one morning, and something on your wall stops you cold. A crack. A dark patch. A section that sounds hollow when you knock on it. Your stomach does that little drop, and you think, okay, how bad is this?</p><p>That moment happens to Mississauga homeowners more than you&#8217;d think, and most people have no idea what to do next. Nobody hands you a manual when you buy a house. You just have to figure it out.</p><p>The honest truth is, sometimes it might be nothing at all. A simple fix, and you&#8217;re done. Other times, it might be a sign of a more serious problem that actually needs some serious attention, or else it might quietly become a much bigger problem down the line. The key to all of this is to know which it is, and that is exactly what this guide helps you to do.</p><h2><strong>What Is Residential Exterior Stucco?</strong></h2><p>Stucco is a cement-based plaster applied in layers over a wire mesh or foam board system on the outside of your home. The construction method has proven its effectiveness because builders have been using it for multiple generations. Residential stucco provides strong weather defense while it creates natural thermal protection for your walls, and it produces a durable exterior surface that maintains its appearance through time. The builders of Mississauga constructed numerous houses with stucco exteriors because this material functions well with local weather conditions and <a href="https://best-stucco.com/blog/upgrade-your-exterior-how-to-stucco-your-walls"><strong>creates strong outer walls</strong></a>, which cost less than other options.</p><p>Here&#8217;s the part that surprises most people: a properly maintained stucco system can last over 50 years. The catch is the word &#8220;maintained.&#8221; Stucco that gets ignored develops small problems that quietly grow into expensive ones. Staying ahead of it doesn&#8217;t take much, but it does take something.</p><h2><strong>Common Causes of Stucco Damage in Residential Properties</strong></h2><p>Most residential stucco damage builds slowly and invisibly before you ever notice it. These are the main reasons stucco house problems show up on Mississauga homes.</p><h3><strong>Moisture Intrusion</strong></h3><p>Water stands as the primary threat that stucco must defend against. Water intrusion through cracks, defective caulking, and improper window flashing installation causes moisture to enter behind stucco. This then destroys wall components while the exterior maintains its normal appearance. The damage process continues to develop throughout numerous months before you discover any indications of damage. The typical stucco problem in Mississauga leads to the most expensive repair costs because people tend to ignore it until it becomes severe.</p><h3><strong>Freeze and Thaw Cycles</strong></h3><p>This one is very specific to living here. Water seeps into a small crack, freezes overnight, expands, thaws the next afternoon, and then freezes again. Dozens of times, this can happen in a single Mississauga winter. A small crack that was almost invisible in October might be noticeably wider by March.</p><h3><strong>Poor Installation</strong></h3><p>Some <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stucco"><strong>stucco</strong></a> problems were created the day the stucco went on. Wrong mix ratios, poor surface prep, inadequate curing time. The initial construction of your home requires inspection because it developed major cracks during its first few years of construction.</p><h3><strong>Structural Movement of the House</strong></h3><p>All houses undergo minor movements, which cause them to settle over time. The foundation structure experiences movement while the building frame adjusts to temperature variations, and the ground soil undergoes expansion and contraction. That slow, steady movement eventually shows up in the stucco layer as cracks.</p><h3><strong>Aging Stucco Materials</strong></h3><p>Older stucco becomes brittle and loses the slight flexibility it had when it was fresh. It becomes less forgiving of normal stress and more prone to cracking over time. That&#8217;s just the nature of material aging.</p><h2><strong>Signs Your Stucco Only Needs Repair</strong></h2><p>A lot of stucco issues are genuinely fixable without major work, and that&#8217;s the best possible news for your budget. Here&#8217;s what repair-worthy damage actually looks like.</p><h3><strong>Small Hairline Cracks</strong></h3><p>Thin, shallow surface cracks show up on almost every stucco home eventually. Most homeowners see them and assume the worst, but they&#8217;re usually cosmetic. A proper stucco crack repair with the right filler and a matched finish coat handles these cleanly. The main thing is catching them before another winter gets to them.</p><h3><strong>Minor Surface Damage</strong></h3><p>Chips from the lawnmower, dents from a ladder, and scuffs from moving things around. Pure surface issues that a skilled contractor patches and blends without disturbing anything around them.</p><h3><strong>Small Discolored Areas</strong></h3><p>A faint dark stain usually means moisture touched that spot at some point and dried out. The damaged area needs only a surface repair. The space behind it remains dry, and the damage remains minimal.</p><h3><strong>Small Localized Moisture Spots</strong></h3><p>When stucco water damage repair is confined to one small section of the wall, a good stucco repair contractor removes the affected section, confirms everything underneath is dry, and patches it back so it blends right in. &#8220;Localized&#8221; is the word that matters here. Small and contained, it responds well to repair. Damage that has spread across a larger area is a different situation entirely.</p><h2><strong>Signs Your Stucco May Need Replacement</strong></h2><p>Some damage goes deeper than any patch can reach. When the system behind the stucco has been compromised, stucco replacement is the right answer, and an honest contractor will tell you that directly.</p><h3><strong>Large or Widening Cracks</strong></h3><p>A crack wider than a quarter inch is worth taking seriously. One that&#8217;s actively spreading across multiple sections of the wall needs immediate attention. These point to structural stress below the surface that a patch simply cannot fix.</p><h3><strong>Bulging or Loose Stucco</strong></h3><p>Knock on different sections of your exterior wall. Hollow-sounding spots or sections visibly bowing outward mean the bond between the stucco and the substrate behind it has failed. No patch restores a failed bond.</p><h3><strong>Water Damage Behind the Stucco</strong></h3><p>If moisture is in the sheathing or framing behind your stucco exterior wall, you&#8217;ll need to open it up, correct the damage, and then re-stucco it after all of it is fixed. No shortcuts here.</p><h3><strong>Mold or Rot in the Wall System</strong></h3><p>Finding mold or rotted wood behind your stucco is serious. The wall system needs to be opened, remediated, and properly rebuilt before anything new goes on top. Full stucco replacement of the affected areas is the only path that genuinely resolves it.</p><h3><strong>Multiple Repairs That Keep Failing</strong></h3><p>If the same spot has been patched two or three times and keeps coming back, something deeper was never fixed. Continuing to patch a recurring problem just delays the same outcome with more money spent. Replacement becomes the smarter financial decision at that point.</p><h2><strong>Repair vs. Replacement: Which Option Is Right for Your Home?</strong></h2><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Factor</strong></td><td><strong>Stucco Repair</strong></td><td><strong>Stucco Replacement</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Cost</td><td>Lower</td><td>Higher</td></tr><tr><td>Project Time</td><td>Short</td><td>Longer</td></tr><tr><td>Damage Severity</td><td>Minor</td><td>Severe</td></tr><tr><td>Structural Issues</td><td>Usually none</td><td>Often present</td></tr><tr><td>Longevity</td><td>Moderate</td><td>Long-term solution</td></tr></tbody></table><p>The residential stucco repair vs. replace decision comes down to the condition of what&#8217;s behind the surface. A healthy core means repair makes sense. A compromised core means replacement actually protects your home instead of buying you another season before the same problems come back worse.</p><h2><strong>Cost Comparison: Stucco Repair vs. Replacement in Mississauga</strong></h2><h3><strong>Average Cost of Stucco Repair</strong></h3><p>For minor repairs, most Mississauga homeowners spend between $300 and $1,500. The stucco repair cost stays low when damage is caught early and stays contained. That&#8217;s the most practical reason to check your exterior every spring.</p><h3><strong>Average Cost of Full Stucco Replacement</strong></h3><p>Full stucco replacement cost for a typical Mississauga home generally runs between $8,000 and $25,000 or more. On a stucco cost per square foot basis, most projects land between $8 and $20 installed.</p><h3><strong>Factors That Affect Stucco Project Cost</strong></h3><ul><li>Total size of the area being repaired or replaced</li><li>Wall accessibility, steep angles, and tall sections add complexity</li><li>Whether moisture damage underneath needs remediation before new stucco goes on</li><li>Scaffolding requirements for two-storey homes</li></ul><h2> </h2><h2><strong>When to Call a Professional Stucco Contractor in Mississauga</strong></h2><p>Homeowners must contact a professional <a href="https://best-stucco.com/"><strong>stucco contractor Mississauga</strong></a> that can assist them in dealing with situations where there are fast-moving cracks on their walls, where there are water stains on their walls that are located close to the outside walls, where there is a loose feeling on their stucco walls, and where their instincts are telling them that there is damage that is occurring behind the damage.</p><p>A stucco company Missauga residents trust must be one that can offer them an assessment of their situation based on an evaluation of their exterior walls. The sooner you can get that look, the better options you can have, and the less money it is going to cost.</p><h2><strong>Conclusion</strong></h2><p>Small damage means stucco repair. Serious structural or moisture issues mean stucco replacement. The difference between those two results is always due to how early you catch it. If you notice something unusual on your<a href="https://best-stucco.com/services/exterior-and-interior-stucco/"><strong>residential exterior stucco</strong></a> each spring, call in a professional before you end up with a big expense.</p>								</div>
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									<span class="uael-question-f674d55 uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-1-69fc55e8dcee8">How long does stucco repair last on a home?</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A good repair job can last 10 to 20 years or even longer if you're able to address the cause of the damage as well as the damage itself.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span class="uael-question-442854e uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-2-69fc55e8dcf9a">Is stucco repair cheaper than replacing stucco?</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Yes, significantly. The savings are greatest when problems are caught early, before they spread or compromise the wall system underneath.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span class="uael-question-ce6258d uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-3-69fc55e8dd016">Is it better to repair or replace stucco?</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Minor surface damage responds well to repair. Widespread cracking, moisture behind the wall, or a compromised substrate are situations where replacement is the investment that actually solves the problem. A professional inspection tells you clearly which one you're facing.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span class="uael-question-9696bcb uael-question-span" tabindex="0" id="uael-faq-4-69fc55e8dd094">What happens if you leave stucco damage unrepaired?</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Cracks widen with every freeze-thaw cycle. Water gets further in. Sheathing and framing start absorbing moisture. What would have been a straightforward repair quietly becomes a structural issue that costs several times more.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A visual check every spring is a great habit. A professional inspection every three to five years gives you a proper look at the full system, including the areas that are hard to assess on your own.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<p>Finding a reliable <a href="https://best-stucco.com/"><strong>stucco contractor in Mississauga</strong></a> isn&#8217;t just about price. Whether you need fresh installation or repair work, the right partner protects your home&#8217;s value and appearance for decades. You need to trust someone when you want them to manage your house exterior because they will control its appearance, its ability to resist precipitation, and its future maintenance costs. Choosing the right stucco team means your exterior stays beautiful and protected for 20+ years without constant repairs. You avoid the frustration of recurring cracks, water damage behind walls, and contractors who vanish after collecting payment.</p><br>
<h2><strong>Why Choosing the Right Stucco Contractor Matters</strong></h2>
<p>Stucco serves as more than just an attractive surface treatment. The protective surface must withstand multiple years of exposure to natural elements, temperature fluctuations, and typical daily use. A proper Stucco Installation will produce a durable and visually pleasing surface that will withstand the test of time.</p>
<p><strong>Here’s what can happen with the wrong contractor:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Cracks that keep spreading</strong><br />Tiny cracks might seem harmless at first, but over time they grow, multiply, and let water in. That leads to more serious Stucco Repair later.</li>
<li>Moisture is getting behind the stucco<br />If the base layers are done poorly or sealing around windows and doors is weak, water starts creeping in behind the surface. </li>
<li><strong>Repairs that never really “solve” the problem</strong><br />Cheap, quick fixes often don’t address the root cause. You patch the same areas again and again, paying more Stucco Repair bills than you ever expected.</li>
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<h2><strong>How to Choose the Right Stucco Contractors in Mississauga</strong></h2>
<p>Start your search for Stucco Contractors Mississauga by remembering that you need to select people who will take care of your home instead of just buying their products. Your home needs a team to work on it for multiple days. You must choose your workers carefully.</p>
<p><strong>You want a Stucco company and Exterior stucco contractors who:</strong></p>
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<li>Listen to what you want</li>
<li>Explain things in normal language</li>
<li>Respect your time, space, and budget</li>
<li>Have real experience with local homes</li>
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<h3><strong>Make Sure Your Stucco Contractor Is Licensed and Insured</strong></h3>
<p>Before anything else, ask if your Stucco Contractors are licensed and insured. This part isn’t glamorous, but it matters.</p>
<p>A reliable Stucco Contractors Mississauga team expects this question and can show proof easily. When you’re investing in Residential Stucco in Mississauga or a <a href="https://best-stucco.com/"><strong>Stucco Repair service in Mississauga</strong></a>, this gives you peace of mind that you are legally protected and working with a serious professional.</p><br>
<h3><strong>Check the Stucco Contractor’s Portfolio of Previous Work</strong></h3>
<p>Most of us decide with our eyes. You don’t need to be a technical expert to see whether something looks clean, smooth, and well finished.</p>
<p><strong>Ask each Stucco company to show:</strong></p>
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<li>Before‑and‑after photos</li>
<li>Close‑ups of corners, windows, doors, and decorative details</li>
<li>Examples of both Stucco Installation and Stucco Repair</li>
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<p><strong>Look for:</strong></p>
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<li>Even texture without obvious waves</li>
<li>Straight, neat lines around openings</li>
<li>A mix of projects, including Residential Stucco in Mississauga</li>
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<p>Good Exterior stucco contractors are proud of their work. They’ll be happy to walk you through past projects and explain how they solved certain issues, especially on Stucco Repair jobs where they had to match old and new finishes.</p><br>
<h3><strong>Compare Quotes from Multiple Stucco Contractors</strong></h3>
<p>Try not to stop at the first quote you get. Aim for at least three quotes from different Stucco Contractors Mississauga providers.</p>
<p><strong>Each quote should clearly explain:</strong></p>
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<li>What areas will be worked on</li>
<li>How surfaces will be prepared</li>
<li>What materials will be used, and how many coats</li>
<li>Whether cleanup and disposal are included</li>
<li>The estimated timeline</li>
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<p>When you review them, look at more than just the final number. Pay attention to how they explain the Stucco Repair cost or the cost of full Stucco Installation. A thoughtful contractor will walk you through why certain repairs cost more (extra damage, tricky access, advanced prep work, etc.).</p><br>
<h3><strong>Consider Warranty and Experience of Your Stucco Contractor</strong></h3>
<p>Experience and warranty tell you a lot about a company. Ask each Stucco company:</p>
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<li>How long have they been in business</li>
<li>How many residential stucco projects in Mississauga have they completed</li>
<li>How often do they handle Stucco Repair jobs</li>
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<p>Then ask what kind of warranty they offer. Experienced Stucco Contractors Mississauga are comfortable offering a written warranty on workmanship, and sometimes materials as well. If they’re handling a Stucco Repair service in Mississauga, for example, they may guarantee certain areas against specific types of cracking for a set time.</p>
<p>Seasoned Exterior stucco contractors and Residential Stucco Contractors have already dealt with older homes, previous poor stucco work, and moisture issues. That experience helps them design solutions that actually last, not just look good at first.</p><br>
<h3><strong>Read Customer Reviews and Ratings</strong></h3>
<p>Reviews let you peek into other homeowners’ experiences. These are people who were in your position, choosing between Stucco Contractors Mississauga, wondering about Stucco Repair cost, and hoping they chose right.</p>
<p>Look for reviews that talk about:</p>
<ul>
<li>Communication and responsiveness</li>
<li>Showing up on time and finishing close to schedule</li>
<li>Cleanliness during and after the job</li>
<li>Long‑term satisfaction with Stucco Repair or Stucco Installation</li>
</ul><br>
<p>Search for stories mentioning Residential Stucco in Mississauga or Stucco Repair service in Mississauga specifically. If you see the same names praised again and again for reliability and quality, that’s a good sign. And when a Stucco company responds respectfully to reviews (even critical ones), it shows they care about their reputation and their clients.</p><br>
<h2><strong>Extra Tips Before Hiring a Stucco Contractor in Mississauga</strong></h2>
<p>You can learn about each contractor&#8217;s working style through the last set of questions, which you should ask after creating your list of candidates.</p><br>
<h3><strong>Ask About Property Protection During Stucco Installation</strong></h3>
<p>The stucco application process creates dust and causes significant dirt accumulation. You need to understand how your Stucco Contractors Mississauga team will protect your home during their work period.</p>
<p>You can ask:</p>
<ul>
<li>How will you protect my landscaping and lawn?</li>
<li>How will you protect decks, walkways, and driveways?</li>
<li>Will windows and doors be covered?</li>
</ul><br>
<p>Good Exterior stucco contractors talk about tarps, plastic, and boards to shield your property. Whether you’re doing a full Residential Stucco Mississauga makeover or a focused Stucco Repair Mississauga job, your yard and surfaces should feel looked after.</p><br>
<h3><strong>How They Clean Up After the Work</strong></h3>
<p>Cleanliness shapes how the whole project feels in the end. Ask your Residential Stucco Mississauga contractor:</p>
<ul>
<li>What daily cleanup looks like</li>
<li>What final cleanup includes</li>
<li>Who removes old stucco and leftover materials</li>
</ul><br>
<p>Professional Residential Stucco Contractors and any serious Stucco Contractor see cleanup as part of the job, not a bonus. That’s true whether they handled a big Stucco Installation or a smaller Stucco Repair service in Mississauga.</p><br>
<h3><strong>Project Timeline and Updates</strong></h3>
<p>Time and communication go together. Ask your Stucco Contractors Mississauga team to outline:</p>
<ul>
<li>When they expect to start and finish</li>
<li>The main stages of the project</li>
<li>How they’ll keep you updated</li>
<li>Who is your main point of contact?</li>
</ul><br>
<p>For a full residential stucco project in Mississauga, you might want regular check‑ins. For a smaller Stucco Repair Mississauga job, a couple of clear updates might be enough. Either way, you deserve to know what’s happening and when.</p>								</div>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You should search for Stucco Contractors Mississauga who have established local business operations and proceed to contact them for their license and insurance documentation. Your friends and neighbors who completed Residential Stucco work in Mississauga or utilized a Stucco Repair service in Mississauga can assist you by providing their service recommendations.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Any project that requires Stucco Repair in Mississauga should have three quotes as a minimum requirement. The process of reviewing multiple offers from different teams helps you find the actual costs for </span><a href="https://best-stucco.com/how-to-repair-stucco/"><b>Stucco Repair work</b></a><span style="font-weight: 400;"> while understanding which contractors present their procedures in understandable terms.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The right Stucco Contractor helps you avoid ongoing Stucco Repair, protects your home from moisture, and keeps your exterior looking good for years. A solid choice also keeps your long‑term Stucco Repair cost lower and makes your Residential Stucco Mississauga investment feel worthwhile.</span></p></span>									</span>
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									<span><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">People share their actual life experiences through their reviews about Stucco Installation and Stucco Repair services. The information that you read about the work executed by Stucco contractors in Mississauga provides details about their communication style, project scheduling abilities, methods for managing work sites, and their warranty commitments.</span></p></span>									</span>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>So, your stucco has cracks and holes in it, and you are wondering how to repair cracks and holes in the stucco, right? If you are looking for how to repair stucco, read this article and you will be able to repair it yourself at home. Stucco is a material used for both interiors as [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>So, your stucco has cracks and holes in it, and you are wondering how to repair cracks and holes in the stucco, right? If you are looking for how to repair stucco, read this article and you will be able to repair it yourself at home.</p>



<p>Stucco is a material used for both interiors as well as exterior walls. It is fire-resistant and provides a waterproof barrier. While stucco is quite a durable material, it is not prone to damage from wear and tear, and any cracks or holes should be repaired as soon as practicable.</p>



<p>The question arises, &#8220;<strong>can I repair the stucco myself?</strong>&#8221; Fortunately, with appropriate materials and tools, repairing cracks and holes in stucco is a straightforward process that most homeowners can do themselves.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Repairing stucco typically involves various steps:</strong></h4>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Remove any loose or damaged stucco using a chisel and hammer.</li>



<li>Clean the area thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris.</li>



<li>If the repair is small, you can simply mix a batch of stucco according to the manufacturer&#8217;s instructions and trowel it onto the damaged area.</li>



<li>If the repair is larger, you may need to create a form using wood or metal to contain the stucco as it cures.</li>



<li>Smooth the surface of the stucco using a trowel or float.</li>



<li>Allow the stucco to cure according to the manufacturer&#8217;s instructions. This usually takes at least a few days.</li>



<li>Once the stucco has cured, you can paint or finish it as desired.</li>



<li>It&#8217;s important to follow the manufacturer&#8217;s instructions and use the correct tools and materials to ensure that the repair is done properly and will last. If you are not confident in your ability to repair stucco, you may want to consider hiring a professional <a href="https://g.page/r/CaigEJmP6tdQEBA">stucco repair near me</a>.</li>
</ul>



<p>&nbsp;</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="768" height="341" class="wp-image-2738" src="https://best-stucco.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/stucco-repair-milton-768x341-1.webp" alt="" srcset="https://best-stucco.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/stucco-repair-milton-768x341-1.webp 768w, https://best-stucco.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/stucco-repair-milton-768x341-1-300x133.webp 300w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure>



<p>To make the stucco exterior last longer, it’s important to repair any damage from time to time. Follow these instructions for repairing and sealing cracks and holes in stucco.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Things you will need for exterior stucco repair:</h4>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Wire brush</li>



<li>Hammer</li>



<li>Chisel</li>



<li>Gloves</li>



<li>Safety glasses</li>



<li>Trowel</li>



<li>Sponge</li>



<li>Stucco mix</li>
</ul>



<p>Let’s move on to the steps for exterior stucco repair.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">5 Steps to Repair Stucco at Home</h3>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Step 1: Clean the area</h4>



<p>Before beginning the exterior stucco repair work, make sure to clean any dust from the cracks or holes in the stucco using a brush or shop vacuum and remove the crumbling stucco. Remove loose pieces of stucco using a hammer or with a hammer and chisel.</p>



<p>Also, be careful not to damage the lath underneath. Before proceeding with the repair, allow the stucco to dry completely. This is done so that the new coats you apply go in smoothly.</p>



<p>For this step, it is recommended to use safety glasses to avoid getting hurt. Because, while removing the damaged stucco, there is a possibility that debris could get into your eyes. For this reason, it is recommended to get protection first.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Step 2: Prepare the repair area</h4>



<p>For a successful repair, you need to prepare the area. Regarding smaller cracks, use a putty knife to widen the crack and create a V-shape. This helps the repair material to stick to the stucco more effectively.</p>



<p>In case of <a href="https://best-stucco.com/blog/how-to-repair-large-exterior-stucco-hole">larger holes</a>, use a circular saw or reciprocating saw to make a square or rectangular shape cut around the hole. This will provide a clean and straight edge for the repair material to stick to.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Step 3: Mixing the repair material</h4>



<p>There are some different options available for repairing cracks or holes in stucco. The most common among them is the stucco patch. To use it, simply mix the powder with the water in accordance with the instructions mentioned in the package. Regarding larger repairs, you may find the need for premixed stucco repair mortar or a traditional mix of Portland cement, sand, and water.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-full"><img decoding="async" width="1000" height="750" class="wp-image-2739" src="https://best-stucco.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/repair-exterior-stucco-hole.webp" alt="" srcset="https://best-stucco.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/repair-exterior-stucco-hole.webp 1000w, https://best-stucco.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/repair-exterior-stucco-hole-300x225.webp 300w, https://best-stucco.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/repair-exterior-stucco-hole-768x576.webp 768w" sizes="(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px" />
<figcaption class="wp-element-caption">How to Repair Peeling Stucco</figcaption>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Step 4: Apply the repair material</h4>



<p>Mix the repair material and apply it to the crack or hole using a putty knife or trowel. For smaller cracks, fill the crack completely and smoothen the surface with a trowel. In the case of larger holes, you need to apply several layers of repair material, allowing each layer to dry before applying the next. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions about drying and curing times.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Step 5: Finish the repair</h4>



<p>Repair is completed when the material has been fully dried and cured. For small cracks, smooth the surface and blend the repair material with the surrounding stucco using a sanding block. For larger holes, apply a coat of stucco finish to replicate the surrounding wall. To do this, mix a batch of stucco finish in accordance with the instructions mentioned in the package and apply it to the repair area with a trowel or a brush.</p>



<p>Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding drying times and curing. If the repaired part is not pre-painted, you will need to paint it to replicate the surrounding stucco. This ensures that the paint sticks to the stucco and creates a more even finish.</p>



<p>After the primer is dry, apply a coat of exterior paint using a brush or paint. If you are not sure of the stucco colour, just take a sample of it to the store to have them match it for you.</p>



<p>We are sure this extensive information gives answers to questions like – “<strong>how do I repair stucco</strong>?”, “how to repair cracks and holes in stucco” and “can I repair stucco myself?” Since exterior stucco repair work demands professional assistance, you may not be able to repair the stucco yourself.</p>



<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>



<p>Stucco is prone to damage due to consistent changes in the weather be it rain, snow, or harsh sunlight. The absence of proper weatherproof protection can form cracks easily. Cracks can lead to further damage which can ultimately cost you more money and cause more problems. Repairing and sealing cracks and holes in stucco helps maintain the structure of a home. Maintaining stucco helps in increasing the home’s value on the market</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cleaning the chimney is probably not at the top of your to-do list when it comes to household chores. It&#8217;s not exactly romantic to think about the sooty build-up and flammable residue while cozily seated in front of the fireplace looking at the crackling flames. Oh, and yes-we said flammable. Now let’s discuss in detail [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cleaning the chimney is probably not at the top of your to-do list when it comes to household chores. It&#8217;s not exactly romantic to think about the sooty build-up and flammable residue while cozily seated in front of the fireplace looking at the crackling flames. Oh, and yes-we said flammable. Now let’s discuss in detail the process of a chimney sweep and how chimney cleaning work.</p>
<h3 aria-level="1">What time of year is best to clean a chimney?</h3>
<p>Ideally, you should clean your chimney in the warm months between spring and late summer, before you think about lighting a fireplace for warmth when the weather gets cold. Before you light up your fireplace this season, make sure your chimney is both cleaned and properly inspected.</p>
<p>Putting off routine chimney repair and maintenance can lead to big problems in the future. Most homeowners hire chimney sweeps to perform this home maintenance. Hope this answers your question about <a href="https://best-stucco.com/blog/schedule-chimney-cleaning">what time of year is best to clean a chimney</a>.</p>
<h3 aria-level="1">The Importance of Chimney Sweep before Winter</h3>
<p>Keep your chimney clean to prevent fires-it&#8217;s as simple as that When you burn wood in your fireplace, soot and creosote build up, which is a heavy, thick, oily residue similar to tar. To sum it up, the more creosote on a chimney surface, the higher the risk of a fire. In contrast, soot is more easily removed, but creosote sticks to the chimney lining, making it extremely flammable.</p>
<h3 aria-level="1">How messy is chimney cleaning?</h3>
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<p>Getting rid of chimney soot yourself can be a way to save some money, but safety should be a priority: You&#8217;ll be on top of the roof, after all. Invest in the right types of chimney brushes for the job and take the proper precautions to prevent a mess later. If you do not, you will have to spend plenty of time cleaning up.</p>
<p>If you want to ensure thorough and <a href="https://best-stucco.com/blog/keep-your-home-safe-with-chimney-cleaning">safe cleaning</a>, consult step-by-step instructions before you begin.</p>
<p>So, if you ask how messy is chimney cleaning – the answer is it is very messy if you try to do it yourself. For super-quick and efficient chimney repair services, call Best-Stucco at +1 (647) 505-4281.</p>
<h3 aria-level="1">Cleaning the inside of a chimney</h3>
<p>There are several necessities to consider before a chimney sweep, including chimney brushes and supplies for both inside and outside your home.</p>
<h3 aria-level="1">Cost of a chimney sweep</h3>
<p>Depending on where you live, you should expect to pay between $125 and $300 for a professional chimney cleaning service. This includes both an inspection and a complete sweep. There will be a price increase if you want heavy creosote removed, if there are critters in your chimney or if you need a significant <a href="https://newsabout.ca/chimney-repair-or-rebuild/">chimney repair or rebuild</a>.</p>
<h3 aria-level="1">Creosote sweeping logs, and do they really work?</h3>
<p>Certainly, but realistic expectations are essential, and the burning of sweeping logs should not replace an annual chimney cleaning service. As creosote dries up from burning sweeping logs, it becomes flaky and easier for a chimney sweep to remove.</p>
<ul>
<li aria-level="1">Cleaning the chimney of a gas fireplace</li>
<li>It is important to inspect and clean a gas fireplace chimney once a year, just like a wood-burning setup.</li>
<li aria-level="1">Cleaning a fireplace chimney vs cleaning a wood stove chimney</li>
</ul>
<p>Wood stove chimneys and regular fireplace chimneys both have the same issues. Wood stove pipes should be cleaned annually, but the process is different.</p>
<p>You should first consult your owner&#8217;s manual for specific instructions and recommendations for cleaning kits and supplies. Using creosote cleaning logs can ease the task, and consulting a fire department or a professional chimney cleaning service is also a smart option.</p>
<h3 aria-level="1">The Process of Chimney a Cleaning Done in 7 Steps</h3>
<h4 aria-level="2">Step 1</h4>
<p>Neatly cover the chimney bottom area to avoid a double task. Cover the area around the chimney with old newspapers to prevent dust from spilling all over the kitchen.</p>
<h4 aria-level="2">Step 2</h4>
<p>Detach a few parts of the chimney before you begin cleaning it. Remove the fan guard net and detach the fan head from the fan cover oil bucket. Unscrew the lower and upper covers of the light and remove the cover.</p>
<h4 aria-level="2">Step 3</h4>
<p>Once the oil collection ring latch is unlocked, gently pull it down and turn it until you can remove the oil collector ring and sludge. Finally, remove the fan and set it aside.</p>
<h4 aria-level="2">Step 4</h4>
<p>Use steel wool for stubborn stains, then wipe it clean with a dry cloth after soaking the scrubber in kerosene oil.</p>
<h4 aria-level="2">Step 5</h4>
<p>Oil sludge should be scraped off with a spoon and cleaned with a scrubber. Use a scrubber soaked in kerosene oil to polish the oil collector ring. Lock the latch.</p>
<h4 aria-level="2">Step 6</h4>
<p>Now, clean the fan head and reattach it. Repeat the process for the light cover, the oil tray, and the oil bucket. Clean the lower and upper covers next. Tighten the 6 screws on the lower cover to complete this step.</p>
<h4 aria-level="2">Step 7</h4>
<p>Go for a test run after fastening the light cover and fixing the fan cover and oil bucket. To prevent dust accumulation, cover the chimney top with newspaper.</p>
<p aria-level="1"><strong>Conclusion </strong></p>
<p>A chimney&#8217;s purpose is to remove harmful gases from a fireplace when it&#8217;s in use, but they only work well if they aren&#8217;t clogged up with debris and build-up. If you are not certain of what you are doing, cleaning a chimney can be pretty dangerous.</p>
<p>To prevent fires or other problems with your chimney, it&#8217;s best to have certified professional chimney cleaning services clean it. For professional chimney repair services anywhere in Newmarket, Simcoe County, Brampton, Milton, and Mississauga, call Best-Stucco at <a href="tel:647-505-4281">+1 (647) 505-4281</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2022 05:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Is a white stucco a good idea? When done properly, a white stucco house can be a durable and attractive way to protect your home against the elements. It requires regular maintenance, but it also adds character and beauty to your house. To ensure that stucco is allowed in your neighbourhood, check your state and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is a white stucco a good idea? When done properly, a <strong>white stucco house</strong> can be a durable and attractive way to protect your home against the elements. It requires regular maintenance, but it also adds character and beauty to your house. To ensure that stucco is allowed in your neighbourhood, check your state and local building codes. Here are some white stucco house ideas and tips to help you get inspired.</p>
<h2>Modern White Stucco House Ideas</h2>
<p>Can stucco be painted white? It is possible to leave stucco as it is since moisture can easily pass through its porous surface without becoming trapped inside the building. Stucco can be cleaned whenever necessary with an approved cleaning solution and low water pressure.</p>
<p>Typically, stucco comes in whites, neutrals, and earth tones. Choose an acrylic latex paint or similar product designed to resist blistering and peeling. This is the best way to protect your white stucco house from moisture damage.</p>
<p>Elastomeric paints, in particular, have excellent elastic properties that allow them to evenly coat the nooks and crannies. You can also use penetrating masonry stains or clear finishes to seal cracks in rough stucco surfaces.</p>
<p>Any type of paint will compromise stucco&#8217;s permeability and lock in atmospheric moisture, which is the most important thing to keep in mind.</p>
<h3>White Stucco Houses</h3>
<p>There are different shades of white available in the market that you can choose from. When people think of white stucco houses, they often think of pure white, but there are also subtle whites available.</p>
<p>Different <a href="https://g.page/r/CaigEJmP6tdQEBA">stucco contractors</a> will have different &#8220;whites&#8221; to choose from, so it is a good idea to compare the different shades of white by comparing stucco color charts. Different textures will create slightly different colors. You can request a sample from the manufacturer with the desired color and texture and compare it with your paint colors to see what works best.</p>
<p>It is also very important to choose the right type of finish for a <a href="https://best-stucco.com/services/exterior-stucco">white stucco exterior</a>, and there are some common ones that work well. Generally, sand finishes, smooth finishes, and a catface texture with fewer inclusions are the textures that work best with white as it is a simple, yet elegant colour.</p>
<h4>3 Stunning White Stucco House Ideas</h4>
<p>If you want to transform your white stucco house from so-so to a sophisticated showstopper, picking the right paint colour is key. An earthier shade of white or gray— on the stucco and some updated finishes can make all the difference. The warm, off-white shade used on the stucco also creates a soothing, serene vibe.</p>
<p>Experiment with white and neutral shades of stucco with contrasting elements like wood columns, dark front doors, and dark stained garage doors. White stucco acts as the perfect blank canvas for these elements to stand out and create a lot of visual interest in the design.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s tough to beat a classic color combination like black and white. While we love a bold pop of color, the white stucco paired with black windows and wood elements creates a chic yet timeless design.</p>
<h4>1. Modern White Stucco House with Black Trim</h4>
<p>There may be a modern twist to the white stucco house black trim trend, but it&#8217;s a design that&#8217;s been used for decades on home exteriors. A deep black trim perfectly contrasts with the freshness of white, contributing to a polished and put-together appearance.</p>
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<p>This color palette is a timeless option that will never go out of style, which is one of the reasons you should choose it for your home&#8217;s exterior. The long-term use of this product ensures that you won&#8217;t have to repaint it anytime soon. The white and black color palettes also offer plenty of color options. Alternatively, if you prefer something less bright, creamy whites are a great choice.</p>
<p>You may prefer a washed-out black trim rather than the traditional stark black whatever you desire, there are endless hues to choose from.</p>
<h4>2. Modern White Stucco House</h4>
<p>As compared to other homes, modern white stucco houses have a distinct style that makes them impossible to miss. Materials and styles used in modern home designs are so diverse that no other home would even consider them.</p>
<p>Stucco siding in white looks great with light-coloured stone veneers, like cream-coloured ones. If you&#8217;re looking for a light and bright modern exterior design, this color scheme may be the one for you. There is a particular demand for it on the waterfront, where light-coloured homes are more prevalent.</p>
<p>The exterior doors are an excellent way to highlight your design. Although black doors are always an option, you can use other colored doors alongside the black trim. It is common to paint front doors with warm reds and whites with black and white exteriors, for instance. Add a touch of color for a homey and welcoming vibe. Don&#8217;t forget to include the garage door in this idea as well.</p>
<p>Without texture, a modern white house design might fall flat. Homeowners can avoid this by adding simple features to the exterior of their homes. One idea is to add stacked stone or brick to existing pillars.</p>
<h4>3. White Stucco House with White Windows</h4>
<p>New trim can give your windows a facelift by adding different colors, materials, and styles. Window trim ideas can elevate the look of your home&#8217;s exterior whether you&#8217;re installing replacement windows and installing new trim or updating your existing windows.</p>
<p>For a variety of reasons, bright white is a popular choice for window trim. It&#8217;s not only versatile, but it can spruce up your white stucco house exterior without repainting your entire house. Consider a crisp bright white finish in a semi-gloss or high-gloss finish so you can wipe down the trim easily.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to choose paint colors carefully and find something that fits your personality, your home&#8217;s style, and its surroundings.</p>
<h4>What is the Best Color for a Stucco House?</h4>
<p>Colours that are high Light Reflective Value (LRV) are the best option for stucco exteriors, as they reflect more UV radiation away from the paint surface, preserving the colouring longer.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>A white stucco house exterior creates a smooth, sleek look and can be painted to suit the mood of any house style, making it one of today&#8217;s most popular exterior finishes. There is nothing more timeless and reliable than a white stucco house with black windows. A perfect blend of light and dark, they contrast each other in an elegant yet simple manner.</p>
<p>As versatile as it is eye-catching, the white stucco house with black trim exterior can complement many different styles. If you wish to know more about white stucco houses, the <a href="https://best-stucco.com/">Best-Stucco team</a> is here to help you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2022 11:45:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I know many love winter because it&#8217;s the perfect time to cuddle under a blanket, with a cozy mystery book in hand and a hot cup of tea near a nice fireplace. Or if you are not a winter person you would at least love to sit by the fireplace and watch the falling snow. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know many love winter because it&#8217;s the perfect time to cuddle under a blanket, with a cozy mystery book in hand and a hot cup of tea near a nice fireplace. Or if you are not a winter person you would at least love to sit by the fireplace and watch the falling snow. Fireplaces are an essential amenity if you live in colder countries and it is very important to perform <strong>chimney cleaning in Mississauga</strong> once a year to work efficiently during winter.</p>
<p>As the weather begins to warm, people tend to neglect their fireplaces and fail to provide proper care and maintenance. Most homeowners use their fireplaces during the winter and fall when the weather is freezing. To avoid accidents like chimney fires, assure safe operation, and ensure a long lifespan, our fireplace and chimney should be thoroughly cleaned and inspected by professional chimney cleaners in Mississauga.</p>
<p>When should you schedule your chimney cleaning in Mississauga? Also, what is the best time to clean chimneys? Is it advisable to hiring a professional for chimney cleaning? Professionals from Best-Stucco, the top-rated chimney cleaners in Mississauga, answer all the queries here.</p>
<h2>When is the Best Time to Schedule Your Chimney Cleaning?</h2>
<p>According to the professional and seasoned chimney cleaners in Mississauga, the most ideal time for chimney cleaning is in the spring and summer. For your next chimney cleaning service, make sure you plan ahead so that you don&#8217;t miss the trick. Contact us at Best-Stucco for professional and reliable services.</p>
<h3>Chimney cleaning during the summer season</h3>
<p>You might be surprised to learn that summer is the best time to clean chimneys before the lengthy, chilly months start. Typically, individuals put off cleaning their chimneys until the fall. The last thought on people&#8217;s minds once the winter season peaks are chimneys. Due to this, there is a significant demand for chimney maintenance starting in late September and continuing through December.</p>
<p>Even well-established chimney cleaning companies find it challenging to reply to client questions and complaints as the demand rises quickly. As we continue to put off getting our chimney cleaned, there is a good likelihood that we may experience a delay of 1-2 months. Additionally, the time increases if we need to do any other repairs except routine maintenance.</p>
<h3>Benefits of chimney cleaning</h3>
<p>The homeowners who do arrange for cleaning and inspections during summer can expect service within a week. Chimney cleaning businesses can rapidly clean, inspect, and repair your fireplace and chimney even when fireplace season is still months away. Hiring a professional for chimney cleaning is a smart way to get the job done.</p>
<h3>Chimney cleaning during the spring season</h3>
<p>The spring is also a great time to clean your chimney. For homeowners, trying to get their chimneys cleaned in the fall can be exceedingly inconvenient. Most chimney cleaning businesses will be busiest in the fall if you wait. Compared to spring, when the schedule is considerably more flexible, you are more likely to have to wait during this season for chimney service. By being proactive and making a chimney cleaning appointment in the off-season, professionals may evaluate your chimney earlier, giving you plenty of time to make any necessary <a title="Should I Repair my Chimney or Rebuild?" href="https://newsabout.ca/chimney-repair-or-rebuild/"><strong>chimney repairs</strong></a>.</p>
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<h3>Advantages of cleaning during Spring</h3>
<p>You should also have a chimney inspection performed at the time of cleaning to ensure that your chimney is in good functioning condition. This is yet an additional reason to clean your chimney in the spring. You might as well postpone scheduling your chimney inspection until after the bad weather has passed. This is because winter tends to cause far more damage to chimneys than the other seasons.</p>
<p>You can avoid the rush and make sure there are no safety issues before the weather changes and you need to utilize the chimney. Any fire appliance that employs a chimney and fuel, including gas and wood fireplaces, needs annual maintenance to minimize the greatest dangers.</p>
<p>Ways to maintain your chimney throughout the year</p>
<p>A few <a title="Follow These Tips for Chimney Maintenance" href="https://best-stucco.com/blog/keep-your-home-safe-with-chimney-cleaning"><strong>chimney maintenance tips</strong></a> will help you make sure your fireplace and chimney are well-maintained and work properly. It includes the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Have a functional fireplace damper</li>
<li>Make sure your chimney is waterproof</li>
<li>Know when to have your chimney swept</li>
<li>Gas log fireplaces are better for your chimney than wood-burning ones</li>
<li>Make sure your mortar joints and bricks aren&#8217;t deteriorating</li>
</ul>
<h3>Hiring the best professionals for chimney cleaning</h3>
<p>Professionals can make the difference between a potentially dangerous fire hazard and know for certain there are no risks. Only a qualified, trained chimney professional can clean your chimney, according to professional chimney cleaners in Mississauga, hearth associations, and fire protection agencies. Certified Chimney Professionals (CCPs) and other chimney sweeps use chimney sweeping rods, brushes, whips, chains, vacuums, and special cleaning compounds to get rid of creosote and soot from chimney flues.</p>
<p>To reduce the chance of having a chimney fire, creosote, a combustible substance that accumulates in fireplaces, <strong>needs to be cleaned regularly</strong>. Creosote cannot accumulate before the fall because you don&#8217;t use the fireplace during the summer. If a chimney is not in use, it will remain spotless for six months after you last cleaned it.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">For Inquiries and Help</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;">Best-Stucco Contractors is here to help you with your chimney cleaning in Mississauga. To know more contact us here or just dial <a href="tel:647-505-4281">647-505-4281</a>.</p>
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<h4>Conclusion</h4>
<p>The fall and winter months are in high demand for chimney sweeps. Spring and summer are the best times to get your chimney cleaned. You can choose a time that works for you, gain maximum efficiency, and even receive a discount.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A cement-based plaster known as traditional masonry stucco is used to cover walls and other surfaces both inside and outside of structures. Made of cement, sand, and lime, it hardens into a substance that is durable and requires little upkeep. Stucco is not only low maintenance and energy efficient, but it is also fire and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A cement-based plaster known as traditional masonry stucco is used to cover walls and other surfaces both inside and outside of structures. Made of cement, sand, and lime, it hardens into a substance that is durable and requires little upkeep.</p>
<p>Stucco is not only low maintenance and energy efficient, but it is also fire and rot-resistant, increasing the value of your property. It is fantastic if you <a title="Upgrade Your Exterior: How to Stucco Your Walls" href="https://best-stucco.com/blog/upgrade-your-exterior-how-to-stucco-your-walls"><strong>take care of your stucco walls</strong></a> early on and repair stucco hole that is generated over the wall.</p>
<h2>How to repair stucco?</h2>
<p>Caulk can be used to seal hairline cracks, which are those that are smaller than 1/3 to 1/4 inch in width. Typically constructed of latex resin, stucco-patching caulks are flexible enough to stretch and keep the crack closed even if it slightly widens.</p>
<p>Although stucco is one of the most resilient wall coverings on the market, with time, settling, and impact damage can cause cracks and holes to form in the hard material. To stop further degradation, it&#8217;s crucial to repair large stucco holes or any cracks as soon as they appear.</p>
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<p>Fixing these large exterior stucco holes is not an easy task. It requires time and the right resources. Your repair could be a bit unprofessional when compared with a stucco repairer. However, you can <a href="https://best-stucco.com/contact"><strong>contact a stucco repair near me</strong></a> to get the job done anytime.</p>
<p>In this article, we are going to explore a few steps through which you can repair large stucco holes by yourself.</p>
<h3><strong>Step 1:</strong></h3>
<p>Bring all the necessary equipment to repair the stucco hole. You will need a pair of gloves, eye protection, and a dust mask.</p>
<h3><strong>Step 2:</strong></h3>
<p>The first step is to tidy up the corners. With a cold chisel and ball-peen hammer, remove the loose stucco from the hole and blow out the dust.</p>
<h3><strong>Step 3:</strong></h3>
<p>Remove the old metal lath off the exterior of the patch area&#8217;s unharmed stucco. You can work it a little more comfortably if you pull the lath back.</p>
<h3><strong>Step 4:</strong></h3>
<p>Seal off the exterior border of the lath using the rubber membrane. The region being sealed off may not have good adhesion to the rubber membrane. In that instance, improvise or tack a few staples to hold it in place.</p>
<p>You can use a tube of Polyurethane sealer, which is less expensive and was previously employed by builders for this reason, in the area of rubber membrane, which is rather expensive.</p>
<h3><strong>Step 5:</strong></h3>
<p>A piece of double D tar paper should be cut. Cut it to fit the area of the path that is exposed. To attach the piece to the sheathing, use a hammer and tacker.</p>
<h3><strong>Step 6:</strong></h3>
<p>Prepare your Portland cement and luminite. Apply luminite over the mesh wire you have fixed in the hole and leave for not more than ten (10) minutes.</p>
<h3><strong>Step 7:</strong></h3>
<p>After it is done, take a clean dash brush soaked in Portland cement and all over the applied stuffing. While dashing, do not go too fast otherwise, the cement will slightly down. Do not dash the luminite over and over because that will also be slight.</p>
<h3><strong>Step 8:</strong></h3>
<p>With a pattycake-type trowel, draw patterns on it and leave it to dry. As it dries, paint the wall.</p>
<p>The stucco patch compound is required to <strong>repair larger cracks</strong>, chipped-out regions, and other issues. Remove any loose materials from the area that needs patching before applying this material, and carve V-grooves into the crack&#8217;s sidewalls.</p>
<p>Utilizing a masonry float or trowel, fill the hole or gap after mixing the patching compound, following the directions on the bottle. Utilizing a trowel, sand the mended area before allowing the compound to set.</p>
<p>Applying a separate coat of stucco patch and duplicating the texture pattern with a comb or trowel will allow you to conceal the repair by making the texture match after the compound has dried.</p>
<h4><strong>Final thoughts</strong></h4>
<p>Cracks and holes in stucco can appear over time as a result of settling and impact damage. It is vital to find a reliable stucco repair near me.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Homes come in many shapes and sizes, and the siding utilized for various houses differs extraordinarily as well. Vinyl, wood, hardie board, and stucco are normal decisions, yet concluding which of these materials will serve you best can be a lot harder than the vast majority think. The siding of the house plays a crucial [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Homes come in many shapes and sizes, and the siding utilized for various houses differs extraordinarily as well. Vinyl, wood, hardie board, and stucco are normal decisions, yet concluding which of these materials will serve you best can be a lot harder than the vast majority think.</p>
<p>The siding of the house plays a crucial part to play, in feel as well as in security. What&#8217;s more, a great deal rides on your decision of material. In this way, you really must choose the siding material after the most extreme thought amid the <strong>Stucco vs. Hardie Siding</strong>. You can consider hardie siding or stucco &#8211; but it isn’t that easy to determine. It relies upon an assortment of variables, including your spending plan, your climatic circumstances, and significantly more.</p>
<p>This article will focus on the distinction among hardie and <a title="What Is A Stucco Siding?" href="https://best-stucco.com/blog/what-is-a-stucco-siding"><strong>stucco siding</strong></a> for your home.</p>
<h3>What is Stucco?</h3>
<p>Many people ask “<strong><em>What is stucco?</em></strong>:”. Well, stucco is a combination of sand, concrete, lime, and water that is generally applied in coats over substantial workmanship. Since the materials that make it up are so economical, stucco doesn&#8217;t cost a lot; notwithstanding, it quite often requires experts for installation. The layering system can be tedious, you can anticipate that this should drive up the general cost.</p>
<p>Stucco additionally offers respectable climate opposition against rain and snow, despite the fact that it can psychologically break over the long run. It additionally isn&#8217;t very energy productive — essential stucco just has a R-worth of around 0.20. However, like the majority of different choices, it tends to work well with additional protection and proper installation by <strong>stucco contractors in Brampton</strong>.</p>
<p>If you want to know which stucco is best, then an expert can answer this for you. Stylishly, stucco siding focuses on being particularly adaptable. Various tones can be blended into the material and it can undoubtedly be organized in different examples and whirls. In any case, a few buyers might consider it unpopular since it was promoted basically during the 1980s and can put on a show of being unfashionable.</p>
<p>If you want proper installation, search for “<a href="https://best-stucco.com/gallery"><strong><em>who does stucco work near me</em></strong></a>” online and you will get a variety of options.</p>
<h3>What is Hardie board?</h3>
<p>The development of fiber concrete products during the 1980s prompted the fiber concrete sheets today, frequently called Hardie boards.</p>
<p>Fiber concrete is a type of concrete that include 8 to 10% wood fiber and either fly debris or silica sand giving it additional sturdiness and permitting the product to dry adaptable, to some degree like manufactured stucco. Hardie board goes on for quite a long time and requires little upkeep.</p>
<p>It comes in a few structures utilized for outside siding including:</p>
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<li>Lap siding</li>
<li>Long sheets</li>
<li>Vertical board and secure</li>
<li>Shingles</li>
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<p>This flexible board has a trademark hard to coordinate — bugs, for example, termites disdain it and can&#8217;t cause harm to it, and Hardie board is water-safe. It is much better to justify the spending on hardie in the comparison of the cost of hardie board vs stucco.</p>
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<h2>Which is better: Hardie Board vs. Stucco?</h2>
<p>Hardie board is similarly as dependable and tough as residential stucco. It&#8217;s versatile to wet environments and handles temperature changes well. Hardie siding products are shaped in molds permitting decisions of variety and different surfaces that copy wood, block, or stucco.</p>
<p>One more incredible component about fiber concrete is the capacity to paint or repaint it with antacid paint to clean it up or change the variety.</p>
<p>Stucco is likewise an incredible decision for siding, offering a similar sturdiness and dependable life as Hardie board, yet stucco is truly helpless to dampness and bug harm.</p>
<p>While considering Hardie Board versus stucco, considering your home&#8217;s location is significant. Stucco performs well in dry weather patterns, but areas of outrageous stickiness or precipitation might make a stucco outside break. Dissimilar to Hardie board products, stucco requires more upkeep, and painting stucco implies surface readiness that could be broad.</p>
<p>Stucco has fire retardant properties, as does Hardie load up, both dialing back the spread of fire from an external perspective by close to 60 minutes, giving the tenants time to get out.</p>
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