Waterproofing Stucco Walls

Home Shield Coating® discussing the importance of waterproofing stucco.

Is Stucco Waterproof?

No, living in Florida means becoming intimately familiar with unpredictable weather and annual hurricane seasons. For property owners with stucco exteriors, this raises an important question: Is stucco waterproof? While stucco itself isn’t waterproof, it’s the paint finish that provides waterproofing.

How to Repair Stucco Cracks?

Stucco structures are common in Florida due to their heat-resistant and aesthetic qualities. However, these buildings can absorb water and suffer damage over time from relentless rain, hurricanes, and high humidity. Wondering how to repair or patch stucco cracks? Home Shield Coating® offers a solution. We use specialized caulk to fill the cracks, then prime the surface with our proprietary bonding agent, known as Pink Primer. Finally, we apply our Home Shield Coating® topcoat over the primer. This creates a 17-millimeter-thick rubber-like shield that waterproofs stucco walls and lasts for decades.

How to Waterproof Stucco Walls Before Hurricane Season

Florida’s hurricane season typically runs from June 1 to November 30. To prepare your stucco walls for maximum protection, consider Home Shield Coating®. Our product is resistant to hurricane-force, wind-driven rain, freezing and thawing temperatures, as well as mold and mildew. This ensures that your structure remains in top shape through all seasons and weather conditions.

Is Home Shield Coating® an Investment Worth Making?

Whether you’re looking to protect Stucco, Hardie Board, Cedar Siding, or any other exterior structure, Home Shield Coating® serves as an ideal waterproofing solution. Home Shield Coating® forms a rubber like durable and flexible paint shield that will waterproof and protect your exterior.

Four Signs You Have a Stucco Problem

 
  1. Damp Water Spots: If your stucco wall looks wet days after rainfall, water may be getting behind the stucco.
  2. Cracks: Any crack in the stucco is a sign of water penetration.
  3. Missing Chunks: Examine your stucco to see if any pieces have chipped off. This kind of surface damage indicates water intrusion.
  4. Cracks and Blisters at the Base: Often, the most significant damage is found at the bottom of the walls.

Schedule Your Free Estimate with the Stucco Waterproofing Experts at Home Shield Coating®

Now you know what to look for when evaluating your stucco for water damage. Be vigilant and call for professional help at the first sign of any issue. Addressing stucco problems promptly makes them much easier to repair. Don’t hesitate; schedule your Free Estimate with the stucco experts at Home Shield Coating of FL today.

 

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