Brazos County Stucco Contractor
From rental properties near Texas A&M to family homes in Bryan and new builds in the expanding suburbs, Brazos County has a wide range of stucco needs. Our team works with homeowners, landlords, and property managers to keep stucco exteriors looking sharp and performing well across every type of residential and commercial property in the area.
Stucco Solutions for Bryan-College Station and Beyond
Brazos County is one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas, driven by Texas A&M University and a strong local economy. That growth brings a constant mix of new construction, property renovations, and maintenance work. Stucco remains one of the most popular exterior finishes in the area thanks to its clean look, durability, and relatively low upkeep compared to other siding options.
The rental market around College Station keeps us busy year-round. Tenant turnover, accidental damage, and deferred maintenance mean that multi-family and rental properties often need stucco repairs between leases. We work on tight timelines to get units market-ready without cutting corners on quality.
For homeowners in Bryan, Kurten, Wixon Valley, and the newer subdivisions spreading south and west of town, we handle everything from small patch jobs to complete exterior stucco installations on new homes.
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Stucco Services We Offer in Brazos County
Professional stucco and plaster solutions for homes and businesses throughout Brazos County.
Stucco Repair
Whether it is a rental unit with damage from the last tenant or a family home that has developed cracks over the years, we handle stucco repairs throughout Brazos County. Our goal is a durable fix that matches the existing finish and stands up to the local climate.
Learn MoreStucco Installation
New homes going up around College Station and Bryan benefit from a properly installed stucco system that handles the area's humidity and heat. We install three-coat and one-coat systems based on the construction type and your budget.
Learn MoreStucco Crack Repair
Brazos County sits on soils that shift with moisture levels, and foundations respond accordingly. We trace cracks back to their root cause and apply repairs that accommodate ongoing minor movement so the same cracks do not reappear next season.
Learn MoreStucco Water Damage Repair
The humid subtropical climate in the Bryan-College Station corridor creates conditions where trapped moisture behind stucco can cause mold, wood rot, and finish failure. We locate the source of water intrusion, repair the substrate, and restore the stucco envelope.
Learn MoreExterior Plaster
Exterior plaster finishes are a popular choice for custom homes and upscale developments around Brazos County. We apply smooth, sand, and skip-trowel plaster finishes that add visual interest and hold up well against sun and rain.
Learn MoreEIFS Repair & Installation
Many commercial buildings and apartment complexes near the university use EIFS for its insulation value and design flexibility. We repair compromised EIFS panels, replace failed sealant joints, and install new systems that meet current energy codes.
Learn MoreCommercial Stucco
Retail centers, restaurants, office buildings, and university-area developments in Brazos County rely on stucco for a professional exterior appearance. We manage commercial projects from planning through final inspection, coordinating with general contractors as needed.
Learn MoreWhy Brazos County Property Owners Choose Us
Experience with rental and multi-family properties on fast turnaround schedules
Reliable communication with property managers and out-of-town owners
Familiarity with Bryan and College Station building codes and permit requirements
Ability to handle multiple properties in a single service visit
Competitive pricing for volume and repeat customers
Clean, professional crews who respect occupied rental units and commercial spaces
Local Expertise
We understand Brazos County soil types, weather patterns, and building codes for every community.
Fully Licensed & Insured
Licensed Texas contractor with full liability and workers' compensation coverage for every Brazos County project.
Fast Response
Prompt estimates and scheduling for all Brazos County communities. Most projects begin within 1–2 weeks.
Common Stucco Problems We Fix in Brazos County
Brazos County properties face stucco issues that stem from the area's climate, soil conditions, and the wear that comes with high-turnover rental use. These are the problems we see most often when inspecting homes and commercial buildings around Bryan and College Station.
Cracks
Shifting clay soils in the Brazos Valley put constant stress on foundations and walls. Stucco cracks are especially common on slab foundations during drought periods when the soil contracts significantly.
Bubbling or soft stucco
The area's high humidity means moisture can build up behind stucco walls if the drainage plane is not functioning correctly. Bubbling and soft spots often appear on walls that face prevailing storm winds.
Water stains
Frequent thunderstorms and wind-driven rain cause water to run down stucco surfaces, leaving behind rust-colored stains from metal flashings or dark streaks from organic growth.
Window and door leaks
On rental properties that go through frequent tenant changes, window and door caulking often deteriorates without anyone noticing. Water then enters the wall at these transition points and damages the stucco from behind.
Failing patches
Quick, low-cost patch jobs done between tenants frequently fail within a year or two because the repair material was not properly bonded or the underlying issue was not addressed.
Separation around trim
Expansion and contraction from temperature swings between Central Texas summers and the occasional hard freeze pull trim elements away from stucco surfaces, opening joints to water penetration.
Impact damage
Landscaping equipment, moving furniture, and general wear around high-traffic entryways on rental and commercial properties regularly chip and dent stucco surfaces.
Faded or stained exterior walls
South and west-facing walls in Brazos County take the brunt of the afternoon sun, causing uneven fading. Algae growth on shaded walls adds green and black discoloration, which is especially noticeable on lighter finishes.
How We Work in Brazos County
A clear, straightforward process from first call to finished project.
Schedule Inspection
Call or message us to book a property visit. We serve all of Brazos County and can coordinate inspections for multiple properties on the same day if needed.
Review Scope
We walk the property with you or your property manager, identify every area that needs attention, and take measurements and photos to prepare an accurate scope of work.
Get Estimate
We send a detailed estimate that covers materials, labor, and timeline. For property managers handling several units, we can provide consolidated pricing and phased scheduling.
Complete Work
Our crew arrives on the scheduled date, completes the work efficiently, and leaves the property clean. We send completion photos and a summary to owners and managers who are not on site.
Brazos County Communities We Serve
Stucco FAQs for Brazos County
Answers to common stucco questions from Brazos County homeowners and property managers.
Absolutely. A significant portion of our Brazos County work comes through property managers in the Bryan-College Station area. We understand the need for fast turnarounds, clear communication, and consistent quality across multiple units.
For standard repairs such as cracks, patches, and small sections of damaged stucco, we can typically complete the work within one to three days of starting. We schedule jobs to align with lease transition periods whenever possible.
Stucco performs well in the Brazos Valley climate when installed correctly with proper moisture management. It offers strong curb appeal, minimal maintenance compared to wood siding, and excellent durability against the heat and humidity common in this area.
Costs vary based on the extent of damage and the type of finish. Small patch repairs typically start in the low hundreds, while larger projects involving water damage or full wall sections can run into the thousands. We provide exact pricing after the inspection.
Yes. We have completed projects on retail, restaurant, and office properties in the University Drive and Texas Avenue corridors. We coordinate schedules to avoid disrupting business operations during peak hours.
We offer competitive pricing for clients with multiple properties. When we can schedule several jobs in the same area during one mobilization, we pass along the efficiency savings. Contact us to discuss your portfolio.
Explore Brazos County by Service Type
Find detailed information about each stucco and plaster service we provide in Brazos County.
Get Your Brazos County Property Looking Its Best
Whether you manage one rental or twenty, own a home in Bryan, or are building new in College Station, reach out for a free stucco assessment. We will give you a clear picture of what your property needs and what it will cost.
