Acrylic Stucco Specialist

With more than 20 years experience, has finished numerous residential, commercial and institutional projects all over Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Whether it be through general wear and tear or other external factors, we specialize in both interior and exterior stucco repairs. For moldings, trim, and anywhere else on the property, we will make sure your stucco looks and functions “good as new.” 

Whether it be through general wear and tear or other external factors, we specialize in both interior and exterior stucco repairs. For moldings, trim, and anywhere else on the property, we will make sure your stucco looks and functions “good as new.” 

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Barbara Chen
Memo Stucco

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. However, it is best to avoid painting over your stucco, as the stucco is supposed to breathe. Paint may trap moisture inside, which will be bad for the performance and durability of the product. Instead, a change of color is best accomplished by adding new stucco over the current finish. This way, you will maintain the characteristics of the material while attaining the new look you desire.

It is best to have the existing paint removed before stucco is applied. Stucco will struggle to adhere to a painted surface, meaning the finished product will not be as secure and durable as it should be. Sandblasting is commonly used to remove paint from a surface which is marked for sandblasting.

In a word – yes. Cracking in stucco is perfectly normal, and it is actually a sign that the stucco has set properly. When the water in the stucco evaporates after installation, the produce will shrink and some small cracks may appear. These cracks, as long as they are relatively small, are not a problem and should be expected.

Adding a new layer of stucco is not a particularly difficult process, but it does need to be completed by an experienced team of professionals. The existing stucco on your home will likely need to be sandblasted in order to remove the surface. Repairs to the current stucco can be made at this time, if necessary, before the new stucco is applied.

While the service life of stucco can’t be quantified as a specific number of years, properly applied and maintained portland cement plaster, or stucco, is as durable as any commonly used cladding material. Its hard surface resists abrasion and can take a lot of physical abuse. It stands up to all sorts of climates, from cold to hot and wet to dry. Many homes built in the early 1900s have had very little maintenance and remain in good shape today.
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