Re-stucco in National City, CA.
Re-stucco for National City homes, done by licensed San Diego County stucco crews. When cracks are widespread, the finish coat has failed across multiple walls, or the lath beneath has corroded, a full re-stucco is the right call rather than another round of patches. We connect San Diego homeowners with insured local crews that apply the complete three-coat system: scratch coat, brown coat, and finish coat, starting from sound substrate and finishing with the texture and color the homeowner chooses..
Why is re-stucco different in Central San Diego?
Central San Diego neighborhoods like North Park, Mission Hills, and South Park have a high concentration of homes from the 1920s through the 1950s where the original stucco was applied over wood lath, not metal. When that stucco system fails, a full re-stucco requires removing the old coats, assessing the wood lath condition, and in most cases installing new metal lath before the new system goes on. Homes in HPOZ areas require texture matching to the original profile, which the crews we connect you with handle as part of the finish coat specification. A permitted re-stucco in these neighborhoods includes a lath inspection before the scratch coat is applied.
What's included in re-stucco in National City?
- Inspect the full exterior to document the extent of failure, identify lath corrosion, moisture intrusion, and areas where the stucco has delaminated from the substrate
- Remove failing stucco and corroded lath down to the sheathing or framing, then install new galvanized metal lath and building paper before any new material goes on
- Apply the scratch coat with proper embedment into the lath, rake to a bonding profile, and allow full curing before the brown coat
- Float the brown coat to a true plane, address any low spots or humps, and allow the required cure window before the finish coat
- Apply the specified finish coat texture and integral color coat to match the homeowner's selection, or match the existing texture where a close blend is the goal
- Final walk with the homeowner to confirm coverage, color consistency, and cleanup of work areas
When does a National City home need re-stucco?
- Cracks appear across multiple wall faces and new ones keep forming every rainy season
- Large sections of stucco sound hollow when tapped, indicating delamination from the lath beneath
- The finish coat is chalking, peeling, or showing widespread efflorescence that washing does not resolve
- A stucco inspection reveals corroded metal lath under the existing coats, which no patch can address
- The home is being sold and a buyer inspection flagged widespread stucco failure as a condition issue
What do National City homeowners ask about re-stucco?
How fast can you get to National City for re-stucco?
Same-day service in National City on most weekdays. Call early for best same-day availability. After-hours emergency calls are answered by an on-call stucco crew, not a dispatcher.
What does re-stucco cost in National City?
$8,000-$20,000 for a typical San Diego single-story home depending on size, coat count, and substrate condition. Pricing is the same across San Diego County, with no mileage upcharge for National City. We confirm a flat-rate quote before any work starts.
How does National City's climate affect this service?
<!-- CUSTOMIZE -->. Central San Diego neighborhoods like North Park, Mission Hills, and South Park have a high concentration of homes from the 1920s through the 1950s where the original stucco was applied over wood lath, not metal.
How do I know if I need a full re-stucco or just repairs?
If cracking is limited to a few isolated spots and the surrounding stucco sounds solid when tapped, targeted repairs are usually the right call. If cracks are widespread across multiple walls, large sections sound hollow, or moisture has gotten behind the stucco and the lath is corroding, a full re-stucco is the more cost-effective long-term answer. The in-home assessment the crews we connect you with provide will tell you which category your home falls into.
How much does a full re-stucco cost in San Diego?
A full re-stucco on a typical 1,500-square-foot single-story San Diego home runs $8,000-$14,000. A two-story home or one with significant lath replacement, extensive prep, or a premium finish coat runs $14,000-$20,000 or more. The biggest cost drivers are substrate condition, how much lath needs replacing, and the finish coat specification.
Need re-stucco in National City?
Call for a free quote. Flat-rate pricing, same-day service on most jobs.