
Stucco Contractor in Reno, NV
Licensed & insured stucco work built for Reno’s high-desert freeze-thaw, intense UV, and Washoe Zephyr winds — backed by free written estimates and a color-match guarantee.
Stucco Reno is a licensed & insured local stucco contractor serving Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and Northern Nevada. We handle the full range of exterior stucco work — crack and patch repair, water-damage repair, full re-stucco, EIFS/synthetic systems, and elastomeric recoating — for both homes and commercial buildings, all built to survive our high-desert freeze-thaw climate.

One Reno contractor for repair, re-stucco, and everything between
Most homeowners end up calling three different people for a single stucco problem: someone to find the leak, someone to patch it, and someone to make it match. As a dedicated stucco contractor, we do all of it under one roof — diagnosis, repair, and finish — so the texture, color, and coats line up the way they should the first time.
That single-contractor approach matters more in Reno than almost anywhere. Our ~4,500-ft elevation, intense UV, dry air, and sharp day-to-night temperature swings put constant stress on stucco, and a mismatched patch or the wrong coating tends to fail within a season or two. We spec 3-coat hardcoat, EIFS, and elastomeric systems to the exact wall in front of us, not a one-size formula.
What a local stucco contractor actually does
Stucco is a system, not a surface — lath, weep screed, scratch and brown coats, finish, and control joints all working together to shed water. A real contractor services every layer, not just what you can see. Here is the full scope we cover across Reno and Northern Nevada:
- General stucco repair — holes, chips, blown-out corners, and failed patches restored to a weather-tight finish.
- Crack & patch repair — sealing everything from hairline crazing to structural cracks with a flexible, color-matched finish that resists reopening.
- Water-damage repair — tracing intrusion back to its source, replacing rotted sheathing and lath, then rebuilding the wall correctly.
- Full re-stucco & replacement — stripping tired or failing walls and re-coating the whole exterior in a fresh 3-coat hardcoat system.
- EIFS / synthetic stucco — repairs and maintenance for foam-based systems common on newer builds and commercial storefronts.
- Elastomeric recoat & refresh — a thick, flexible coating that bridges fine cracks and re-waterproofs an aging exterior.
Not sure which one your wall needs? That is exactly what a free on-site inspection is for.
Residential vs. commercial: two different jobs
Stucco on a single-family home in Caughlin Ranch and stucco on a Midtown retail block are not the same job. The access, the scheduling, the finishes, and the crew planning all change — so we run each with its own workflow and its own page:
- Residential stucco contractor — houses, townhomes, villas, and condos in neighborhoods like Damonte Ranch, Somersett, ArrowCreek, Spanish Springs, and the Old Southwest. The focus is protecting your landscaping, matching existing texture, and finishing fast with minimal mess.
- Commercial stucco contractor — retail centers, offices, warehouses, apartment complexes, and HOA perimeter walls. The focus is phased scheduling around tenants, larger scaffolding, and board-ready proposals property managers can approve quickly.
Both sides are licensed & insured, bonded, and backed by a written workmanship warranty.
Why hire a licensed contractor, not a handyman
A handyman can smear mortar over a crack. The problem is what you cannot see: stucco is a layered, moisture-managed system, and a surface patch over a real issue traps water against the wall — which is exactly how a small crack quietly becomes a multi-thousand-dollar rot repair. Here is what a licensed local contractor brings that a general handyman does not:
- System knowledge — we work the weep screed, lath, control joints, and correct coat sequence so repairs drain and breathe the way stucco is designed to.
- Correct diagnosis — efflorescence, hairline crazing, and true structural cracks look similar but need very different fixes. We read the wall before we touch it.
- Licensed & insured — if something goes wrong, you are covered. An unlicensed patch leaves the liability sitting on you.
- Climate-matched materials — we spec coatings rated for Reno freeze-thaw and high-desert UV, not whatever happens to be on the shelf.
- Written warranty — our workmanship is backed in writing, with a color-match guarantee on the finished surface.
Expected stucco price ranges in Reno
Every figure below is an expected Reno price range to help you budget, not a quote — your exact, itemized price is always free after an on-site inspection.
| Service | Expected price* | Typical time |
|---|---|---|
| Crack & patch repair | $350–$1,200 (est.) | About 1 day |
| Water-damage stucco repair | $1,500–$6,000 (est.) | 2–5 days |
| Full re-stucco (avg. home) | $9,000–$22,000 (est.) | 1–2 weeks |
| Elastomeric recoat / refresh | $4,000–$9,000 (est.) | 2–4 days |
| EIFS / synthetic repair | $600–$3,500 (est.) | 1–3 days |
| Commercial / large-scale | By sq ft — est. on-site | Varies |
*Expected ranges for budgeting only — not a quote. Your exact, itemized price is always free after an on-site inspection.
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Stucco questions, answered
How much does a stucco contractor cost in Reno?
It depends entirely on the job. As a rough budgeting guide, expect crack and patch repairs from about $350 to $1,200, water-damage repairs from $1,500 to $6,000, and a full re-stucco from roughly $9,000 to $22,000. These are expected ranges, not quotes — your exact, itemized price is always free after an on-site inspection.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Stucco Reno is a licensed and insured stucco contractor, and our work is bonded and backed by a written workmanship warranty. Hiring a licensed local contractor means the liability sits with us, not with you, and that the repair is done to code — something an unlicensed handyman simply cannot offer you.
What areas around Reno do you serve?
We cover the greater Reno-Sparks metro plus Carson City and the surrounding Northern Nevada communities, including Caughlin Ranch, Damonte Ranch, Somersett, ArrowCreek, Spanish Springs, Midtown, and the Old Southwest. If you are near Reno and have stucco, call (775) 242-6469 and we will confirm that we service your address.
Do you handle both homes and commercial buildings?
Yes. We run separate residential and commercial workflows because the jobs genuinely differ. Homes need texture matching and landscape protection; commercial and HOA properties need phased scheduling around tenants and board-ready proposals. Whether it is a single house or a full apartment complex, we scope the crew and finish to fit the property.
Can you match my existing stucco texture and color?
In almost every case, yes — texture and color matching is core to what we do, and we back the finish with a color-match guarantee. Reno’s intense UV does fade stucco over time, so on older walls a full-elevation recoat sometimes gives the cleanest, most seamless result. We will tell you honestly on-site which route is better.
Is a handyman patch good enough for a stucco crack?
Usually not. A surface smear can hide a crack for a season while trapping moisture behind the wall, turning a small repair into rot and framing damage. A stucco contractor diagnoses why the crack formed, seals it with a flexible color-matched finish, and keeps the wall draining the way the system was originally built to.





