Stucco repair should be enough to fix minor damage to your exterior. But in cases involving extensive water damage, most contractors would recommend stucco remediation over stucco repair. Whereas stucco repair only seals cracks and other materials, stucco remediation addresses the root cause of moisture damage to prevent it from coming back.
Keep in mind that since stucco remediation involves extensive inspections, the removal, and replacement of the damaged sheathing, framing, and insulation, it will require a more significant investment. To save on labor costs, some homeowners attempt to do stucco remediation themselves. However, this almost always ends up costing them more in the long run.
The exterior and roofing contractors at Precision #1 Contractors Inc. explain in this guide why it makes more practical—and financial sense—to let professionals handle stucco remediation.
Stucco Is Difficult to Remove
Stucco remediation involves removing damaged parts of your exterior and replacing them with newer and more durable material. However, it takes a lot of manual labor to remove traditional stucco, which is so durable that it has a lifespan of 50 years or more.
Precision Is Needed
Contrary to what many think, you can’t start tearing down a stucco exterior using a sledgehammer. It’s standard practice to make a series of small cuts with a circular saw using the proper blade. After the stucco has been cut, contractors will slowly pry the stucco loose using a hand-held hammer, chisel, or some form of pry bar. Given the precision that’s needed, it’s best to let qualified professionals handle stucco remediation.
Remember: when making an investment, you shouldn’t get too preoccupied with the costs. Focus instead on your returns on investment. For tips on maximizing your ROIs, consult a local contractor.
Precision #1 Contractors Inc., a company with over 15 years of experience, offers a wide range of professional exterior services, including siding installation and stucco remediation services. To schedule a consultation, call us at (215) 364-5115 or fill out this form. Talk to us today!