
Stucco Repair & Re-Stucco in Incline Village, NV
Cracks, water damage, color-match, and full re-stucco for Incline Village homes — done right for our high-desert freeze-thaw climate. Licensed, insured, and locally owned.
Stucco Reno provides licensed stucco repair and full re-stucco in Incline Village, NV (89451) and Crystal Bay (89402). At 6,350 feet, heavy snow, freeze-thaw, and intense UV crack and fade finishes fast. We handle hairline cracks, EIFS delamination, water damage, and elastomeric recoats. Typical repairs run about $400–$2,500; full re-stucco varies by home. Free estimates.

Two ways we fix stucco
From a single hairline crack to a whole-home re-stucco — pick the page that fits your project.
Most requestedStucco Crack & Patch Repair
Targeted fixes that stop the damage and disappear into your existing wall.
Most crack repairs run $400–$800 — exact price free, on-site.
See crack & patch repair
Best valueFull Re-Stucco & Recoat
A fresh, uniform exterior with elastomeric coatings rated for Nevada weather.
Full re-stucco typically $3,500–$8,000+ — free itemized quote.
See full re-stucco & recoatWhy stucco cracks in Incline Village, NV
Incline Village sits at ~6,350 feet on Lake Tahoe’s north shore and takes a beating few markets do: roughly 138 inches of snow a year, plus extreme daily temperature swings that constantly expand and contract wall finishes. Snow piled against walls keeps the base of the stucco wet for months, and repeated freeze-thaw drives water into hairline cracks where it freezes, expands, and widens them into spalling and delamination. The thin high-altitude atmosphere means intense UV that fades, chalks, and embrittles coatings far faster than at lake level — which is why elastomeric recoats matter here.
Stucco on Incline Village homes
Much of Incline Village’s core housing stock was built during its planned-community boom from the 1960s through the 1980s, so many homes are now 40-65 years old — the age where original stucco, plaster, and synthetic / EIFS finishes commonly fail. This is not a wall-to-wall stucco tract market; stucco and EIFS appear on a portion of homes, plus stucco chimneys, accents, and base areas, all stressed by altitude, snow load, and freeze-thaw. With a high second-home rate, many absentee-owned luxury properties carry deferred maintenance.
Neighborhoods we serve in Incline Village
- Tyrolean Village
- Mill Creek
- Mountain Shadows
- Crystal Bay
- Country Club Estates
- Ponderosa
- Lakeshore Blvd
- McCloud
Incline Village stucco quick facts
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Elevation | ~6,350 ft |
| ZIP codes | 89451, 89402 |
| Population | ~9,500 (Lake Tahoe) |
| Climate | ~138 in snow / yr |
| Repairs from | $400–$2,500 |
| Re-stucco | Varies by home |
Stucco repair cost in Incline Village
Real Northern Nevada price ranges so you can budget before you call. Your exact, itemized quote is always free and in writing.
| Stucco service | Typical price | Time on site |
|---|---|---|
| Hairline crack seal | $400 – $800 | 1 day |
| Medium patch (hole / section) | $800 – $2,500 | 1–2 days |
| Large / full-wall repair | $3,500 – $8,000 | 2–4 days |
| Water-damage repair | $800 – $4,000 | Varies |
| EIFS / synthetic (per sq ft) | $12 – $25 | — |
| Full re-stucco (average home) | $6,000 – $15,000+ | 3–7 days |
Ranges are typical for the Incline Village / Reno-Tahoe market and depend on size, access, and the system on your home.
What a small crack costs if you wait
A $500 hairline crack lets water in. One freeze-thaw winter later it can be a $4,000 repair — or a full re-stucco. Fixing small saves big.
Repair vs. full re-stucco
Not sure if you need a quick patch or a whole new finish? Here’s the honest rule of thumb — and we’ll always tell you which one your wall actually needs.
| Your situation | Best fix |
|---|---|
| A few hairline cracks | Crack seal + color match |
| Cracks plus some water staining | Patch + seal the source |
| Cracks all over / sun-faded wall | Elastomeric recoat |
| Failing, bulging, large sections | Full re-stucco |
Incline Village stucco problems we fix
The issues Northern Nevada homeowners search most — and exactly how we solve each one.
| Problem | Our fix |
|---|---|
| Cracks keep coming back every winter | A flexible elastomeric coat rated for our freeze-thaw movement. |
| Brown water stains on the stucco | We find the leak source first, then patch and seal it. |
| White chalky residue (efflorescence) | Clean, treat, and seal the wall against moisture. |
| Stucco bulging or sounds hollow | Remove the failed lath and re-stucco the section. |
| Old, sun-faded, patchy color | A full recoat for one uniform, color-matched finish. |
| Holes from birds, pipes, or satellite dishes | Patch plus color and texture match so it disappears. |
Our simple 5-step process
Free on-site inspection
We assess the damage and find the real cause — not just the symptom.
Written, itemized quote
Clear pricing in writing, usually within 24–48 hours. No surprises.
Prep & protect
We mask, cover, and protect your landscaping and surfaces.
Repair / re-stucco
Color- and texture-matched work built for Nevada’s freeze-thaw climate.
Final walk-through
We clean up and walk the finished result with you, backed by warranty.
Drag the slider to see the difference
Slide each image to reveal the finished, color-matched result on real Reno–Tahoe homes.
Crack repair, color-matched and sealed
Full re-stucco and fresh finish
Water-damaged wall fully restored
Recent stucco projects
A look at real crack repairs, re-stucco, and exterior finishes across Northern Nevada. Click any photo to enlarge.
How to keep Incline Village stucco crack-free
Because Incline Village sits at ~6,350 ft and takes real high-desert freeze-thaw and UV, staying ahead of cracking is the smartest thing a homeowner here can do. Whether you’re in Tyrolean Village or anywhere in Incline Village, a few minutes of seasonal care prevents the small cracks that turn into expensive water damage.
A simple seasonal checklist for Incline Village homeowners
- Each fall: walk your walls and seal any new hairline cracks before Incline Village’s first hard freeze.
- Keep the weep screed clear at the base of the wall so snowmelt drains instead of soaking in.
- Watch sun-facing (south & west) walls for chalky, faded color — the sign it’s time to recoat.
- After storms, look for brown stains or white efflorescence, which mean water is getting behind the stucco.
- Act on growing cracks early — at ~6,350 ft, one freeze-thaw winter can widen a hairline crack fast.
Repair, recoat, or re-stucco?
Limited cracks on a sound wall just need a crack & patch repair. Widespread cracking or sun-faded color across whole walls is usually better handled with an elastomeric recoat or a full re-stucco. Not sure which your Incline Village home needs? A free on-site look gives you the honest answer — no pressure.
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Get your free Incline Village stucco estimate today
Licensed, insured, color-match guaranteed. Serving Incline Village and the greater Reno-Tahoe region — most estimates booked within 24-48 hours.
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Tell us what’s going on with your stucco and we’ll get you a written, itemized quote — usually within 24–48 hours. No pressure, no spam.
- 100% free & no obligation
- Written, itemized pricing
- Licensed & insured Nevada crew
- Color-match & 10-year warranty
Or call us directly — (775) 242-6469
Stucco questions, answered
Why does stucco fail faster in Incline Village than down in Reno?
Incline Village sits around 6,350 feet — roughly 1,800 feet higher than Reno — so it gets far more intense UV and a much harsher freeze-thaw cycle. The thin high-altitude air lets UV break down coatings faster, while ~138 inches of annual snow and extreme daily swings repeatedly drive moisture into cracks that freeze and widen. That combination ages stucco and EIFS noticeably faster than at lake level, which is why we recommend crack-bridging elastomeric recoats up here.
Do you repair the synthetic stucco (EIFS) on older Incline Village and Tyrolean Village homes?
Yes. Many homes in Incline Village were built between the 1960s and 1980s, and a lot of that stock uses synthetic stucco / EIFS that is now at the age where it delaminates, cracks, and lets water in behind the finish. We repair EIFS, address the water damage underneath, and color-match the finish — including on alpine Tyrolean-style homes where we detail repairs to preserve the chalet look.
Can you handle pre-sale or pre-rental stucco work on a second home while I’m away?
Absolutely — that’s common here given how many Incline Village and Crystal Bay properties are second homes or vacation rentals with absentee owners. We coordinate access, scope the repair or recoat, and send photo updates so you can approve and track the work remotely before a sale or rental season.
Do you offer free estimates in Incline Village?
Yes — every estimate is 100% free with no obligation. We inspect on-site, explain the cause, and give you a written, itemized quote, usually scheduled within 24–48 hours of your call.
Is your stucco work guaranteed?
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a written warranty of up to 10 years on full re-stucco and a multi-year warranty on repairs, using weather-rated materials built for Nevada’s freeze-thaw climate.




