Expert Stucco Services in Williamson County
Williamson County is one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas, and that growth brings a constant demand for quality exterior finishes. Star Stucco of Austin provides dependable stucco repair, installation, and renovation services from Round Rock and Cedar Park to Georgetown, Leander, and the rural communities to the north.
Serving Williamson County's Growing Communities
Rapid development across Williamson County means thousands of new homes and commercial buildings every year. Many of these properties use stucco as a primary exterior finish because it handles the Central Texas climate well — when it is installed properly. Unfortunately, tight construction timelines sometimes lead to shortcuts that show up as cracks, delamination, or moisture problems within just a few years.
The black clay soils prevalent in areas around Round Rock, Hutto, and Taylor are notorious for swelling and contracting with seasonal rainfall. This ground movement translates directly into stress on foundations and exterior walls, making periodic stucco inspections an important part of home maintenance in the county.
Our crews have worked on properties ranging from starter homes in Liberty Hill to estate lots in Georgetown's Sun City community. We understand how building styles, material quality, and local soil conditions interact, and we apply that knowledge to deliver stucco work that lasts.
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Stucco Services We Offer in Williamson County
Professional stucco and plaster solutions for homes and businesses throughout Williamson County.
Stucco Repair
From hairline settling cracks in Round Rock subdivisions to storm-damaged walls in Hutto, we repair stucco of every age and condition. Our process ensures the repaired area matches the surrounding texture and color so your home looks whole again.
Learn MoreStucco Installation
Builders and homeowners across Williamson County trust us for new stucco installation on single-family homes, townhomes, and mixed-use buildings. We coordinate with your construction schedule and deliver a finished surface ready for paint or integral color.
Learn MoreStucco Crack Repair
Soil movement through the black clay prairies of Williamson County is the leading cause of stucco cracking in the area. We assess crack patterns to determine whether the issue is cosmetic or structural, then apply the appropriate repair method.
Learn MoreStucco Water Damage Repair
Poor drainage, missing kick-out flashing, and aging caulk around penetrations allow water behind stucco on many Williamson County homes. We locate the entry point, remove compromised material, treat for moisture damage, and rebuild the affected area.
Learn MoreExterior Plaster
Exterior plaster offers a refined look that suits the Hill Country-inspired architecture popular in Georgetown and Cedar Park. We apply both traditional lime-based plaster and modern synthetic options, depending on your design goals and maintenance preferences.
Learn MoreEIFS Repair & Installation
EIFS is common on commercial properties and multi-family developments along the I-35 corridor in Williamson County. Our team diagnoses moisture problems within the system, replaces damaged panels, and installs new EIFS with proper drainage cavities.
Learn MoreCommercial Stucco
Shopping centers, medical offices, and hospitality properties in Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Georgetown count on us for durable commercial stucco. We manage projects from permit application through final inspection, keeping timelines tight and tenants informed.
Learn MoreWhy Williamson County Property Owners Trust Us
Deep familiarity with the soil types, building codes, and construction styles specific to Williamson County communities
Same-day estimates available for homeowners in Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Leander, and Hutto
Proven track record of over 900 successfully completed residential and commercial stucco projects in the county
We carry comprehensive liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every job site
Our repair methods address root causes — not just surface symptoms — so problems do not keep coming back
Flexible scheduling that accommodates builder timelines, HOA deadlines, and homeowner availability
Local Expertise
We understand Williamson 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 Williamson County project.
Fast Response
Prompt estimates and scheduling for all Williamson County communities. Most projects begin within 1–2 weeks.
Common Stucco Problems We Fix in Williamson County
Williamson County's fast growth and challenging soil conditions produce a distinct set of stucco issues. These are the problems we encounter most frequently in the area.
Cracks
The black clay prairies underlying much of Williamson County expand significantly when wet and contract during drought. This constant ground movement puts stress on foundations and exterior walls, producing cracks that range from minor cosmetic lines to deep structural splits.
Bubbling or soft stucco
Newer homes built during rapid construction phases sometimes have inadequate moisture barriers behind the stucco. When rain infiltrates, the material softens and begins to blister — a problem we see frequently in subdivisions around Hutto and Leander.
Water stains
Mineral-rich water from irrigation systems and red-tinted runoff from Williamson County's iron-bearing soils leave stubborn stains on stucco surfaces. These discolorations worsen over time without proper cleaning and sealing.
Window and door leaks
Settling around window and door openings is common in newer Williamson County developments. As frames shift slightly, sealant joints break and allow water to travel behind the stucco and into wall cavities.
Failing patches
Quick patch jobs using hardware-store materials rarely hold up through a full season of Williamson County weather. We see many homes in Round Rock and Georgetown where previous repairs have crumbled or separated within a year or two.
Separation around trim
The gap between stucco and exterior trim widens as building materials expand in summer heat and contract during winter cool spells. In fast-growing Williamson County neighborhoods, this can appear on homes just a few years old.
Impact damage
Spring hailstorms along the I-35 corridor regularly impact Williamson County communities. Golf-ball-sized hail can chip and crater stucco, leaving exposed substrate that quickly absorbs moisture if not repaired.
Faded or stained exterior walls
South- and west-facing walls in Williamson County take the brunt of afternoon sun, leading to uneven color fading. Homes near agricultural fields may also collect dust and pollen that embeds in the stucco texture over time.
How We Work in Williamson County
A clear, straightforward process from first call to finished project.
Schedule Your Inspection
Reach out by phone, text, or our website form. We offer same-day inspection appointments throughout Williamson County when our schedule allows.
Review the Scope of Work
Our specialist examines your entire exterior, documenting problem areas with photos and notes. We discuss findings on-site so you understand exactly what needs attention and why.
Get Your Estimate
You receive a clear, itemized estimate — typically the same day as the inspection. Every line item is explained, and we are happy to answer questions before you make a decision.
Complete the Work
Our team arrives prepared, works within the agreed timeline, and leaves your property clean. We do a final walkthrough together to make sure every detail meets your expectations.
Williamson County Communities We Serve
Stucco FAQs for Williamson County
Answers to common stucco questions from Williamson County homeowners and property managers.
For most homes in the area, a three-coat Portland cement stucco system over a proper moisture barrier provides the best balance of durability and appearance. In some cases, one-coat synthetic systems are a good fit for newer construction. We recommend the right approach based on your home's structure and exposure.
The black clay soils in the county expand and contract dramatically with moisture changes. This movement stresses foundations and causes cracking in rigid exterior finishes like stucco. Regular inspections and timely repairs can prevent small cracks from turning into water-damage issues.
Yes, we work on homes of all ages. We frequently repair stucco on properties that are only two to five years old, especially in rapidly developed neighborhoods where construction-phase shortcuts sometimes lead to early failures.
We do. Inspections and estimates are free throughout Williamson County, and we can often provide same-day appointments in Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Leander.
Hairline cracks that follow a random pattern are usually cosmetic. Wider cracks that run diagonally from window or door corners, or horizontal cracks along the foundation line, may indicate structural movement. We assess crack width, pattern, and location during our inspection to give you a clear answer.
Many Williamson County HOAs require approval for exterior modifications, including color changes and texture updates. Repair work that restores the original appearance typically does not need prior approval, but we recommend checking with your HOA first. We can provide documentation to support your request.
Explore Williamson County by Service Type
Find detailed information about each stucco and plaster service we provide in Williamson County.
Get Your Williamson County Stucco Project Started
Whether your home is in a brand-new subdivision or an established neighborhood, we have the experience to get your stucco looking and performing its best. Request your free same-day estimate today.
