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"At Hynes Home Improvement Inc., we deliver peace of mind from the first phone call to completing your project. Our motto, 'The sign of quality,' has guided our processes and projects for 52 years, leaving our customers with peace of mind. Hynes is your one-stop shop for your home improvement needs."


"At Integris Roofing, our goal is to provide all our customers with outstanding service. We're committed to continuous improvement through consistent training to improve our skills and techniques, and we go the extra mile to make sure each client is a very satisfied customer. Our top priority is remarkable customer care."
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"Removal of EIFS system from bay window at front of house and replacing with portland cement stucco and finished to exist..."
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Benefits of Choosing a Best Pick Stucco Contractor
Verified Excellence:All of our recommended stucco companies are financially sound, have a proven history of exceptional service, and carry all the state-required licenses and insurance. We thoroughly vet and select contractors who meet our high standards of excellence.
Yearly Evaluations:We understand the importance of consistent quality. That is why we reevaluate each of our stucco contractors annually to ensure they continue to provide excellent customer service and maintain their licenses and insurance. Our dedicated team uses real customer reviews to identify the top-rated stucco contractors, and we independently verify that they hold all the necessary credentials.
Best Pick Guarantee:With our exclusive Best Pick Guarantee, you gain added peace of mind. If you are not completely satisfied with the stucco service provided by our recommended contractor, we will work closely with them to address and resolve any concerns. In the rare event we cannot reach a satisfactory resolution, you may be eligible to receive up to $2,500 from Best Pick Reports.

FAQs and Tips About Stucco Repair and Installation
Both stucco and traditional siding insulate your home and protect it from the elements. Where you live often determines which types of exterior house cladding you are most familiar with. This is because each material’s popularity is heavily influenced by the climate and architectural style of a region. Stucco is a popular exterior finish for Mediterranean- and American southwest-style homes. It performs best in hot, dry climates.
Stucco is a type of plaster or cement mixed with a binder that adds insulating abilities. Stucco is naturally porous. This means that moderate amounts of moisture can pass through it without reaching the exterior walls of a house. However, stucco can only absorb so much water. In areas with frequent heavy rainfall, stucco isn’t a great choice.
Traditional or portland cement stucco is usually applied to a surface in three layers. This amounts to a scratch coat, a base coat, and a colored or finish coat. The first layer can go directly on a concrete or masonry wall. If the wall is another material or if it has been painted, metal lath must be installed first. Once the stucco dries, the installers repeat the process of applying the stucco and allowing it to set. Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) is another form of stucco. It’s sometimes referred to as synthetic stucco. EIFS is made of a layer of polystyrene insulation board covered with one finish layer of stucco. The first layer of EIFS is glued and/or mechanically fastened to the exterior wall. Portland cement stucco is most often installed on homes with masonry or concrete walls. EIFS is the more popular choice for homes with wood framing.
EIFS is easier and less time consuming to install than traditional stucco. It is also less susceptible to fading and cracking. EIFS also provides significantly better insulation than traditional stucco. Early versions of EIFS didn’t do a great job of protecting homes from moisture damage. Fortunately, today’s EIFS repels moisture just as efficiently as traditional stucco.
Stucco can crack for a variety of reasons, including weather extremes and foundation settling. A crack can usually be sealed and covered with new stucco. Stucco’s texture, however, makes it hard to fill cracks seamlessly. Natural fading over time often means that a repaired section is a slightly different color from the rest of the house. Have major cracks investigated. The cause of the cracks needs to be fixed to keep your house protected from moisture damage.
How Stucco Repair Companies Earn Best Pick Certification
Only stucco repair companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.
- Customer Satisfaction
Stucco Repair companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.
- Licensing & Insurance
Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for stucco repair work
- Business Stability
Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence
- Verified State Standing
Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state
- Operational Excellence
Consistent stucco repair service quality across all projects
- Annual Re-Certification
Must re-qualify every year through new research
Why Best Pick Reports?
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We conduct extensive satisfaction surveys and analyze thousands of customer experiences annually.
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Companies earn Best Pick certification through performance alone. Only businesses with 80%+ recommendation rates qualify.
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Best Pick status isn't permanent. Every certified company must re-qualify annually.
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How to Choose a Stucco Repair Company
Not sure what to look for when hiring a stucco repair company? Here's our expert guidance.
What to Look for in a Contractor

Key things to look for when choosing a stucco repair contractor.
- Valid state contractor license and local permits
- General liability and workers compensation insurance
- Minimum 5 years of experience in stucco repair
- Clear written estimates before work begins
- Warranty on parts and labor
Questions to Ask

Questions to ask when hiring a stucco repair contractor.
- Are you licensed and insured?
- Do you provide written estimates?
- What is your warranty policy?
- Will you pull necessary permits?
- What is your timeline for completion?
Red Flags to Avoid

Red flags to avoid when choosing a stucco repair contractor.
- Pressure to sign immediately
- Requests for full payment upfront
- No written contract or documentation
- Significantly lower bids than competitors
- Reluctance to provide references
