Stucco repair on a Pacific Northwest home

Stucco repair and installation built for Pacific Northwest rain.

Three-coat traditional stucco, EIFS repair, and full water-damage rebuilds. Everett-based, serving Snohomish County and the Eastside since 2019.

Stucco done right starts behind the wall.

Diagnosis first. Rebuild second. Color-match last.

Most stucco failures in Snohomish County and the Eastside start as moisture problems behind the wall, not cracks on the surface. Before we mix any plaster, we open the suspect area, take moisture readings on the sheathing, and trace the path the water took to get there. If the framing and weather-resistive barrier are dry, we patch and color-match. If they are not, we rebuild the assembly with the correct flashing and a fresh WRB so the next storm season is a non-event.

Three-coat stucco wall section under construction

What we install and repair.

Three-coat traditional stucco over a drainable weather-resistive barrier on lath: our default exterior assembly for new and replacement work. EIFS (synthetic stucco) repair for buildings already on that system. Full water-damage rebuilds where framing, sheathing, window flashing, or kick-out flashing have failed. Color and texture match for cosmetic patches that blend in with the existing wall. Whole-home re-stucco when multiple walls have reached end of life at the same time.

We have done stucco scopes on residential projects across Everett, Mukilteo, Lynnwood, Bothell, Mill Creek, Bellevue, and Redmond, and the same crews have completed commercial-grade stucco work that informs how we run residential jobs.

Stucco crew working a two-story exterior wall

Our stucco process, start to finish.

Six stages. Written scope. Fixed price.

1. Free walkthrough. We meet you on site, take moisture readings, photograph problem areas, and listen to what you are seeing on the wall.

2. Written scope. You receive a fixed price with a clear scope of work, materials spec, and timeline. No same-day pressure to sign.

3. Permits and prep. We pull the permit when the work requires it, set up containment, protect landscaping, and stage materials.

4. Demolition and dry-out. We open the wall to sound framing. If we find rot, you see photos before we proceed and the change order is priced before we continue.

5. Assembly rebuild. Sheathing, weather-resistive barrier, flashing at windows and roof terminations, lath, scratch coat, brown coat, finish coat. Cure time between coats is the rate-limiting step in our climate.

6. Walkthrough and warranty. Final inspection with you, permit close-out, and a written workmanship warranty.

Testimonials

What clients say after the warranty walkthrough.

Stucco, exterior, and interior renovation across Snohomish County and the Eastside.

Homeowner, Everett

Stucco repair, North Everett

Found water damage behind our stucco that two other contractors had missed. They opened the wall, fixed the framing, rebuilt the assembly, and the whole thing was done on the price they quoted.

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Homeowner, Bellevue

Kitchen remodel, West Bellevue

Schedule held week to week, the crew on site Monday was the same crew on site Friday, and the final price matched the contract. We have already signed them for the primary bath next year.

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Homeowner, Lynnwood

Whole-home repaint, Alderwood Manor

The prep took longer than the paint, which they had warned us about up front. Three years in and the paint still looks like it did the day they finished.

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Homeowner, Mukilteo

Siding replacement, Harbour Pointe

They replaced the underlayment and added flashing details the original install had skipped. Walked us through every change order with photos before the work happened.

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Property Manager, Everett

Multi-family exterior, downtown Everett

Pulled permits, ran the project on schedule, closed everything out clean. Communication was the best we have had on a multi-family job in years.

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Stucco questions, answered.

The questions we get asked the most on Everett, Bellevue, and Lynnwood walkthroughs.

Both. Most new exterior installs in our climate use traditional three-coat stucco over a drainable weather-resistive barrier, which performs well against Pacific Northwest rain. EIFS is appropriate for some commercial buildings and certain remodels; we install and repair both systems and explain the trade-offs before you decide.

Stucco walkthrough? Free.

In-person estimate, written scope, fixed price. No same-day pressure to sign. Serving Snohomish County and the Eastside.