Professional Stucco Repair in Eugene, Oregon
Stucco repair requires the right materials, proper preparation, and careful blending to prevent future issues. At Jordan Plastering & Drywall Repair, we provide professional stucco repair services throughout Eugene, Oregon—addressing cracks, damage, and wear with durable, seamless results.
Stucco Repair Services We Provide
- Stucco crack repair
- Stucco patching and blending
- Impact or weather damage
- Water-damaged stucco
- Exterior wall repairs
- Small to mid-scale stucco restoration
Why Proper Stucco Repairs Matter
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Prevents moisture intrusion
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Maintains structural integrity
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Protects exterior finishes
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Poor repairs lead to recurring cracks
Matching Existing Stucco Finishes
- Texture matching
- Color considerations
- Smooth vs textured stucco
- Blending repairs so they don’t stand out
Common Stucco Finishes
Stucco offers multiple finish options to match architectural styles and design preferences:
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Sand Finish – A grainy, textured appearance created by higher sand content
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Laced Finish – A.K.A. Spanish Lace or Skip Trowel, featuring a decorative hand-applied texture
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Smooth Finish – A clean, modern, level surface
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Mission Finish – Also called Santa Barbara, left natural and typically unpainted
Our Stucco Repair Process
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Assess damage and substrate
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Prep and stabilize the area
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Apply proper base and finish coats
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Match texture and finish
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Ready for paint or sealing
FAQs
Stucco is a durable, cement-based exterior finish made from cement, sand, water, and lime. Contractors apply stucco over metal lath (mesh) on exterior walls and finish it with a textured or smooth surface. Because of its strength and versatility, stucco works well for residential and commercial exteriors, outdoor kitchens, outdoor fireplaces, and outdoor living areas.
Unlike common myths, stucco performs well in all climates, including Oregon’s wet conditions. It helps insulate homes, improves energy efficiency, and provides better fire resistance than wood siding. In addition, stucco resists mold, rot, and termites due to its seamless application. With proper maintenance, traditional stucco lasts 50 to 80 years.
Preferred Distributor: Western Materials




