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Three-Coat & Synthetic Systems

Stucco Installation, Repair & Re-Coats in Colorado Springs.

Traditional three-coat and synthetic stucco systems with crack-resistant elastomeric finishes. Color-matched repairs that blend in.

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Overview

Stucco done the right way.

Colorado's freeze-thaw cycle is brutal on stucco. We install and repair both traditional three-coat and modern synthetic (EIFS) systems with proper moisture barriers and crack-resistant elastomeric topcoats — so your stucco actually lasts.

What you get

  • New stucco installation (three-coat traditional or synthetic)
  • Crack and chip repair with color-matched blending
  • Full-wall recoat with elastomeric finish
  • Moisture barrier and weep screed upgrades
  • Stone and stucco accent integration

Our Process

How a stucco project runs.

  1. Damage assessment

    We identify whether cracks are cosmetic or signal moisture intrusion behind the wall.

  2. Prep & moisture barrier

    Failed sections removed, paper and lath inspected, barrier upgraded if needed.

  3. Apply coats

    Scratch, brown, and finish coats applied with proper cure time between.

  4. Color match & seal

    Custom-tinted finish or elastomeric topcoat for crack resistance.

Warranty

Backed in writing.

10-year workmanship warranty on new stucco installation. 5-year warranty on repairs and recoats.

Why Jax

Why Colorado Springs homeowners pick Jax.

  • Color-matching that blends — repairs don't look like patches
  • Moisture barrier upgrades done correctly (most contractors skip this)
  • Elastomeric finishes that flex with freeze-thaw cycles
  • Stucco + paint scheduled together when needed

FAQ

Questions Colorado Springs homeowners ask about stucco.

Why is my stucco cracking?
Hairline cracks are normal stucco behavior. Wider cracks (over 1/8″), bulging, or staining usually mean moisture is failing behind the wall — that's when you call us.
Can stucco be painted?
Yes, with proper elastomeric paint. We do this regularly when a recoat isn't necessary.
What's the difference between traditional and synthetic stucco?
Traditional is cement-based and breathable. Synthetic (EIFS) is foam-backed and energy-efficient. We install both and recommend based on the wall.

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