Most AV homes are stucco — and the desert climate is hard on it. Get matched with local stucco painting and coating pros for free estimates.
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Stucco is the most common exterior in the Antelope Valley, and the high-desert combination of UV, heat, and temperature swings causes hairline cracks and fading over time. The right coating both refreshes the look and adds weather protection.
UV, heat, and occasional moisture cause stucco to crack and fade. Elastomeric coatings are thicker and flexible — they bridge hairline cracks and add a weather-resistant barrier, which is why they're popular on AV homes. A local pro can advise whether a standard repaint or an elastomeric coating is right for your home.
Stucco repaints and coatings are usually priced per square foot — roughly $1.50–$4.00/sq ft — plus any crack repair. See the cost guide for context, then get a free estimate.
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If your stucco has hairline cracks or you want extra weather protection, an elastomeric coating is often worth it. For stucco in good shape, a quality repaint may be enough. A local pro can assess it during the estimate.
It's a thick, flexible coating that bridges small cracks and resists weather better than standard paint. It costs more but can last longer and reduce future cracking — a common choice in the high desert.
It depends on the previous coating, sun exposure, and color, but desert sun tends to shorten the interval compared with milder climates. A pro can tell you what your home needs.
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