Stucco Installation Built for South Florida Weather
New construction and full exterior installations — hard coat, acrylic and synthetic systems built for this climate.
A stucco exterior is only as good as its installation — thickness, curing, reinforcement and flashing details decide whether it protects a home for forty years or starts cracking in four. We install complete stucco systems on new construction, additions, and homes converting from other sidings.
We work in traditional three-coat hard stucco, acrylic finish systems, and synthetic options, and we'll tell you straight which one fits your home and budget. The right system installed correctly is one of the most durable exteriors you can put on a Florida house.
Projects we install
- New construction homes and custom builds
- Room additions matched to the existing house
- Re-siding projects converting wood or vinyl exteriors to stucco
- Garages, guest houses and accessory structures
- Privacy and decorative walls finished to match the home

How We Handle Stucco Installation
Plan the system
We confirm the right stucco system for the structure, the exposure and the finish you want — and put it in writing.
Prepare & reinforce
Substrate prep, moisture barriers, lath where required, and flashing details done correctly — the invisible work that decides longevity.
Apply in coats
Scratch, brown and finish coats at full proper thickness, each cured before the next. No rushed single-pass shortcuts.
Finish your way
Sand, smooth, lace, or a custom texture — applied evenly across every elevation for one consistent look.
Stucco Installation — Common Questions
Which is better here — hard coat or synthetic stucco?
How long does a full installation take?
Can you match an addition to my existing stucco?
Where We Do This Work
A few of the 39 South Florida cities we cover — see them all on the service areas page.
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