Salt Lake City Stucco & Plastering does quality stucco work for homeowners and businesses right here in Draper. We've been serving this area for a long time, from SunCrest down to the valley floor. You need a stucco contractor who knows the local climate and what works best for homes near the mountains, and that's us.
Get a Free Quote in DraperStucco installation means putting new stucco on your home or building's exterior. We give you a durable, good-looking finish that protects your property for decades.
Stucco replacement involves removing old, damaged stucco and installing a brand-new, durable exterior finish. This service restores your home's protection and curb appeal, especially after significant damage.
Stucco repair fixes cracks, holes, and water damage on your home's exterior, restoring its look and protecting its structure. We patch up your stucco so it holds strong against Salt Lake City weather and keeps your house safe.
Stucco redashing means applying a fresh, thin coat of stucco finish over your existing exterior. This process revitalizes your home's look and adds a new layer of protection without a full tear-off.
Stucco removal involves carefully taking off old, damaged, or unwanted stucco siding to prepare your home for new finishes. We make sure the process is clean and efficient, leaving your property ready for its next upgrade.
Stucco painting involves cleaning, repairing, priming, and applying a specialized paint finish to your existing stucco. This service gives your home a fresh look and adds a protective layer against Salt Lake City's weather.
You live in Draper, and you need stucco work done right. We're not some out-of-town crew; we're your neighbors, or at least close enough to know the specific challenges homes face here, like the elevation changes and sun exposure that can affect stucco. We understand the style and durability needed for properties, whether it's a new build near Traverse Mountain or a repair on an older home closer to the historic district. We're not just doing a job; we're working on homes in our community.
We focus on getting the stucco done correctly the first time. That means using the right materials for Draper's climate and applying them with skill. We don't cut corners, because we know a shoddy job won't last, and you don't want to deal with that hassle again in a few years. We stand by our work, and that's why people in Draper keep calling us back and recommending us to their friends.
When you work with us, you'll get straight answers and clear timelines. We'll show up when we say we will, and we'll keep you in the loop on the progress. You won't have to chase us down for updates. We treat your property with respect, keep the worksite clean, and make sure you're happy with the finished stucco before we pack up. It's how we've always done business.
Synthetic stucco, specifically an EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System) or a modified traditional system, often performs best in Draper's climate due to its superior insulation properties and crack resistance. The significant temperature swings and occasional heavy snow we get here can stress traditional stucco more. These modern systems offer better protection against moisture intrusion and help with energy efficiency, which is a big plus for homes near the foothills or exposed to strong winds. We'll assess your specific home and location to recommend the ideal system.
A typical stucco repair on a Draper home usually takes anywhere from one to three days, depending on the extent of the damage and weather conditions. Small crack repairs or patching can often be completed in a single day. Larger sections needing replacement, color matching, and proper curing time will naturally extend the project. We always aim to work efficiently while ensuring the repair blends seamlessly with your existing stucco, and we'll give you a clear timeline upfront.
Yes, you generally need a building permit from Draper City for significant stucco work, especially for new installations or extensive repairs that involve structural changes or a large percentage of your home's exterior. Minor patching or cosmetic touch-ups might not require one, but it's always best to check with the city's building department to be sure. We can help you understand the permit requirements and guide you through the process to make sure everything is done to code.
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