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Stucco Remediation
Long-lasting Solutions to Your Stucco Repair and Remediation needs in Pennsylvania.
CC Exterior Remodeling (formerly C&C Plastering) is a trusted local expert in stucco remediation and exterior home improvements. We specialize in diagnosing and resolving stucco failures, while also offering professional siding installation, windows, doors, and stonework services. Serving homeowners across Montgomery, Bucks, and Delaware Counties, we deliver solutions built for long-term performance, protection, and curb appeal.
Whether we’re dealing with a small crack or wear and tear that has been building up for years, you can count on us to educate you on the true state of your stucco remediation. We’ll discuss with you what needs to be fixed, what doesn’t, and walk you through the process so you fully understand what is being done. You can rest easy knowing that you’ll end up with a proper and long-lasting solution to the problem at hand.
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Signs of Stucco Failure:
Signs of stucco failure:
Common signs of stucco failure include cracking, bulging walls, staining, soft spots, and moisture intrusion around windows and doors. Homeowners in Montgomery County, Bucks County, and Delaware County often notice these issues as early indicators of hidden water damage behind the stucco. If left unaddressed, these problems can lead to structural damage, mold, and costly repairs, making professional stucco remediation essential.
Before and after explanation:
Before stucco remediation, many homes show visible signs of damage such as cracking, staining, moisture intrusion, and hidden deterioration beneath the surface. After remediation, the damaged stucco system is fully removed, underlying issues are properly addressed, and a new, properly installed exterior system is applied, resulting in a clean, durable finish that protects the home from water damage and improves overall curb appeal.
Why remediation instead of repair:
Stucco repair only addresses surface-level issues, while stucco remediation solves the underlying problem. In many cases, cracks, leaks, and visible damage are signs of deeper moisture intrusion behind the stucco system. Repairs may temporarily improve appearance, but they often fail to stop ongoing water damage. Stucco remediation involves removing the damaged system, correcting structural and moisture issues, and installing a properly designed exterior that protects your home long-term.
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FAQs
Stucco remediation is the process of removing failed or moisture-damaged stucco and replacing it with a properly engineered exterior system. In Pennsylvania’s climate, water intrusion behind stucco is a common issue that can lead to mold, rot, and structural damage. Professional remediation addresses the root cause—not just the surface—by installing proper moisture barriers, flashing, and drainage to protect your home long-term.
What is stucco remediation and when is it necessary?
Stucco remediation involves removing defective stucco, repairing underlying damage, and installing a new moisture-managed system. It’s necessary when there are signs of water intrusion, cracking, or hidden structural damage.
What are signs my stucco is failing?
Common signs include cracking, staining, bulging walls, mold, soft sheathing, or elevated indoor humidity. A professional inspection is the best way to confirm hidden damage.
How much does stucco remediation cost in Southeastern Pennsylvania?
Costs vary widely depending on damage extent and home size, but remediation is a significant investment due to labor and structural repair. Accurate pricing requires an inspection.
How long does stucco remediation take?
Most projects take 2–6 weeks depending on the scope of damage, weather, and complexity of the home.
Is stucco remediation worth it?
Yes. It prevents further structural damage, improves indoor air quality, and protects long-term property value—especially in moisture-prone regions like Pennsylvania.
