Stucco Painting in Central Texas

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Stucco exterior wall being repainted with an elastomeric coating
Category Overview

Why Stucco Painting Requires a Different Approach

Stucco is porous and moves differently than wood or fiber cement siding as it expands and contracts with temperature changes. Standard exterior paints applied to stucco without the right preparation and product specification crack faster and fail more visibly than almost any other exterior coating mistake. Ark uses elastomeric coatings specified for stucco that flex with the material rather than cracking under thermal stress.

Central Texas

Why Stucco Is Common in Central Texas and What It Demands

Stucco exteriors are prevalent throughout Central Texas, and the same thermal cycling and UV intensity that stresses other siding materials creates a specific challenge for stucco. Standard paint applied without proper crack repair and elastomeric specification fails faster on stucco in this climate than on almost any other exterior surface. Correct preparation and product specification matter more here than on most paint jobs Ark performs.

Why Elastomeric

Why Elastomeric Coatings Are the Right Specification for Stucco

Elastomeric coatings have significantly more elasticity than standard acrylic paint, allowing them to stretch and contract with stucco’s natural movement instead of cracking at hairline fissures. For Central Texas, where dramatic temperature swings stress every exterior surface repeatedly across the year, that flexibility is the difference between a stucco repaint that holds and one that fails within a season or two.

The Stucco Painting Process

What Happens During Stucco Painting

Step 1 · Inspection and Crack RepairExisting cracks are identified and repaired with appropriate stucco patching compound before painting begins.
Step 2 · Pressure WashingThe full stucco surface is washed to remove dirt, chalking, and surface contaminants.
Step 3 · PrimingA stucco-specific primer is applied to ensure proper adhesion of the elastomeric finish coat.
Step 4 · Elastomeric Finish CoatsTwo coats of elastomeric coating are applied, providing both color and the flexibility stucco requires.
Step 5 · Final InspectionArk confirms coverage, finish quality, and proper crack sealing before considering the job complete.
Our Process

What Happens After You Call Ark

01

ArkCertified Inspection

Every project starts with a documented inspection of your roof, exterior, and attic. You receive the full report before any recommendation is made.

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The Roof Replacement Process

Once you’ve selected your roofing system, we take great care to ensure your home experiences minimum disruption and your property is protected throughout installation.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Stucco Painting

Standard paint without elastomeric properties cannot flex with stucco’s natural movement, leading to repeated cracking at the same stress points. Elastomeric coatings address this by stretching and contracting with the material instead of fighting against it.
A properly applied elastomeric coating with correct surface preparation typically lasts 8 to 12 years in Central Texas conditions, often outperforming standard paint on stucco surfaces.
Yes. Crack repair is a standard part of Ark’s stucco painting process and should always precede the application of any finish coat.
Elastomeric coatings generally cost more than standard acrylic paint, but the added durability and crack resistance on stucco surfaces typically justify the cost difference in this climate.
Cost depends on home size, the extent of crack repair required, and surface condition. The most accurate way to understand your specific cost is a consultation.
Stucco typically receives two coats of elastomeric coating to achieve proper film thickness and flexibility. Unlike standard acrylic paint on other surfaces, elastomeric coatings rely on that thickness to stretch and contract with stucco’s natural movement, so coat count matters more here than on wood or fiber cement.
EIFS and synthetic stucco systems have different moisture and flexibility characteristics than traditional hard-coat stucco. Ark identifies which type of stucco is on your home during the inspection and specifies the correct primer and coating system accordingly, since using the wrong product on the wrong substrate is a common cause of premature coating failure.
Financing

An elastomeric stucco coating done right lasts more than a decade. Ark offers flexible payment options so the right finish for your home doesn’t have to wait on the wrong financial moment.

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What Your Neighbors Are Saying

Ark not only replaced my roof, they totally redone my home's exterior. The best-looking work I have ever had done. Nice to have a local Georgetown business right up the road.

Jack H.
Georgetown, Texas

The company president is personally committed to excellence from start to finish. He conducted a detailed survey, including an inspection from inside the attic and a drone overview. One of the best experiences we have ever had with a contractor.

Earl D.
Georgetown, Texas

Luke and his team were very professional and good at communicating throughout the whole process. They took care of everything and made the work pretty painless. Don't hesitate to give them a chance.

Amber H.
Georgetown, Texas
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