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Yes. Mo's Stucco is a licensed and bonded contractor in the state of California. We carry full liability insurance on every job, so you're protected from the first day on site to the final walkthrough.
Stucco costs in San Diego vary depending on the scope of work, surface condition, and finish type. Patch repairs typically run less than a full restucco, while new construction or large ADU projects are priced by square footage. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site estimate: we assess the wall condition, square footage, and finish requirements before quoting.
Most residential stucco jobs take two to five days depending on the size of the project and the number of coats required. Larger HOA or multi-unit projects may take longer. We give you a realistic timeline during the estimate and keep you updated throughout the job.
Yes. Mo's Stucco serves San Diego County broadly, including National City, Chula Vista, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Santee, Kearny Mesa, Tierrasanta, and surrounding communities. If you're unsure whether we cover your area, call or send us a message and we'll let you know.
Paint fades, peels, and needs reapplication every few years. Restuccoing gives you a fresh, durable finish that bonds directly to the wall and lasts decades. If your existing stucco is structurally sound, a fog coat or color coat may be all you need. If there's cracking or damage underneath, a full restucco is the better long-term investment.
Yes. We offer a wide range of textures and finishes to match your existing stucco as closely as possible. Exact color matching can be difficult due to weathering and sun exposure over time, but techniques like fog coating help blend new and old work seamlessly.
Yes - no project is too small. Whether it's a hairline crack or a section that's broken away from the wall, we assess every repair carefully to make sure the fix holds. See examples of our work in the Restucco Reveals gallery.
In many cases, yes. Stucco can be applied over existing wood siding when it's in good structural condition. If the siding is warped, rotted, or too old, we'll recommend removing it first to ensure the stucco bonds properly and lasts. We assess this during the on-site visit.
When properly applied, stucco can last 50 years or more with minimal maintenance - making it one of the most durable exterior finishes available in San Diego's dry climate. Regular inspections every few years can catch small cracks before they become bigger repairs.
Lath is the foundation layer that stucco bonds to. It consists of a weather-resistant barrier (building paper) combined with wire mesh, applied directly to the wall framing. Without proper lath, stucco won't adhere correctly and is far more likely to crack or separate over time.
