What's Included in a Stucco Painting Job with Skyline Stucco Madera?
Stucco painting with us means we handle the whole job, from prep to finish. We start by thoroughly cleaning your existing stucco, getting rid of any dirt, mildew, or loose material. Then, we inspect for cracks or damage and make necessary repairs, because paint won't stick right to a bad surface. After that, we apply a high-quality primer designed for stucco to ensure the new paint adheres properly and lasts a long time.
Once the prep work is done, we apply two coats of premium exterior paint. We use paints specifically formulated for stucco, which means they're flexible, breathable, and stand up to Madera's weather. This isn't just about making your house look good; it's about adding a protective layer that helps your stucco last longer. We make sure to cover all areas evenly, paying attention to trim, windows, and doors, protecting them from overspray.
For Madera homes, a good stucco paint job is more than just curb appeal. Our hot summers and occasional heavy rains can really wear down an unpainted or poorly painted stucco surface. A quality paint job acts as a barrier against moisture and UV rays, preventing bigger problems like efflorescence or stucco degradation down the road. We know what works best for homes around here, from the older builds in downtown Madera to the newer developments on the north side.
Homeowners often ask if painting stucco is a good idea. The answer is yes, if it's done right. It can extend the life of your stucco, improve your home's energy efficiency by reflecting heat, and significantly boost its appearance. We use elastomeric paints that allow the stucco to breathe, preventing moisture from getting trapped underneath, which is crucial for stucco's longevity. We also make sure the color you pick works well with your home's style and the local aesthetic.