Stucco Remediation
If your home or business in New Mexico is experiencing chronic stucco issues — moisture behind the walls, bubbling, mold, or repeated cracking — then you need more than just a quick repair. You need complete stucco remediation. Our process starts with removing the failed stucco system, repairing any water damage or insulation problems, and installing a brand-new, moisture-managed stucco system built for the New Mexico environment. Homes in Santa Fe with traditional builds and newer properties in Albuquerque alike benefit from our modern approach that combines beauty with long-term performance. Stucco remediation is the most reliable way to eliminate hidden damage and start fresh with a flawless, protective exterior.
What's included in our stucco remediation jobs?
Removal of damaged/failed stucco
Inspection for water or structural issues
Re-application of new stucco system
Estimated Time of Completion
Small: 1 week
Medium: 2–3 weeks
Large: 1–2 months
Price Range
Small: $4,000–$8,000
Medium: $10,000–$20,000
Large: $25,000–$40,000+

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Get quick answers to the most common questions about our stucco services, materials, and process.
Signs your stucco may need attention include cracks, bubbling, flaking paint, or dark stains from water damage. Minor cracks can usually be repaired, but if there’s extensive damage or moisture beneath the surface, a full re-stucco or remediation may be recommended.
Stucco repair targets specific problem areas such as cracks or chips, while re-stuccoing involves resurfacing the entire exterior for a fresh, uniform look. Re-stuccoing is ideal for homes with widespread wear, fading, or texture inconsistencies.
When properly installed and maintained, stucco can last anywhere from 10 to over 50 years, depending on the materials used. Acrylic stucco typically lasts 10–20 years, while synthetic elastomeric stucco can last 20–30 years thanks to its flexibility and weather resistance. When reinforced with fiberglass mesh and Insul-Ban cement, a stucco system can last 30–40 years or more. With proper maintenance and occasional sealing, your exterior can stay strong and beautiful for decades—even in New Mexico’s tough climate.
Yes! Stucco can be painted or color-coated to match your home’s style. At Rio Grande Lath & Plaster, we use high-quality, breathable coatings designed to withstand New Mexico’s sun and temperature changes—keeping your color vibrant and long-lasting.
Project timelines depend on the size and scope of the job. Minor repairs can take 1–3 days, while full installations or re-stuccoing may take one to two weeks. Our team provides clear timelines upfront and works efficiently to minimize disruption while ensuring quality results.
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