Stucco is a good way to give your home a distinct look. But however tough stucco may be, they get damaged, too. If you need stucco damage repair, then it’s best that you call the pros for that. It’s also possible for you to do the job yourself, although you have to learn how to work with stucco before doing anything else. 

Stucco repair may be a DIY project only if the damage is a minor one. If the damage extends into the structure of your home, then it’s a job for the professionals. If you decide to repair stucco on your own, here are some tips that you can follow: 

  1. Check the weather. 

Never work on a stucco repair project when it’s cold or too dry outside. The weather condition should just be right. So be sure to read the weather report. If the temperature is too cold, then the stucco may not set correctly. If it’s too hot, then it may dry too fast. Either way, you’ll have issues with curing.  

  1. Prepare the area. 

Repairing stucco isn’t as simple as it seems. You need to have all the necessary tools and equipment to prepare the area. Preparing the area means removing all loose stucco without damaging the mesh under it. All loose dirt and dust have to be removed as well.  

  1. Prepare the materials. 

There are different types of stucco available in the market and you have to pick the type that suits the repair work best. There are three-coat and one-coat stucco available. If you use the one-coat version, you’ll have to add more layers into it. It’s the same for the three-coat version, although the package comes in three different mixes for use on each layer.  

  1. Prepare the mix. 

Mix the stucco of your choice according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Ideally, its consistency should be like that of toothpaste or peanut butter. Add the mortar dye to make the mixture blend well with the existing wall. However, it might be impossible to make a perfect color match. Just make sure that you use a shade that’s the closest to the existing wall.  

  1. Start the repair.

Once you have all the materials and tools ready, you should be ready, to begin with, the repair. First off, you have to keep the wall damp. You may use a garden hose for that. Next, apply the stucco mix to the damaged wall with the use of a trowel. Fill the entire area. Allow the stucco to dry before applying the finishing coat. Paint as needed.  

These are the simple steps of repairing a damaged stucco wall, provided that the mess underneath is not damaged. If it is, then you would have to replace that first before proceeding with stucco repair. That entails installing a wire mesh that fits the damaged part and nailing it into place.  

If such a step seems too difficult for you, hire stucco contractors instead. Such professionals should be able to help you out with your NYC stucco repair needs. Contact the most reputable one in your area and request a quote from them today.