Cape Fear Stucco & EIFS Repair ☎ (910) 555-0117

Stucco trouble on a coastal home? Moisture readings at 40+ points, written report in 48 hours.

EIFS and hard-coat stucco repair for Wilmington, the beaches and Brunswick County — from a crew that's based here, not driving down from Raleigh for the day.

2,300+ stucco and EIFS repairs completed across the Cape Fear region

Coastal stucco home in Wilmington NC with palm trees and clean white EIFS cladding

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Licensed & insured  ·  12 years in business  ·  2,300 jobs completed

Our services

How it works

  1. 1Call or send photos — we schedule a moisture inspection, usually within 3 business days
  2. 2You get a written report in 48 hours: readings at 40+ points, a moisture map, and a fixed repair price
  3. 3We repair, re-test the wall to verify it's dry, and hand you documentation your realtor or insurer can use

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Frequently asked questions

How much does EIFS repair cost in Wilmington?

Targeted repairs — sealant joints, cracks, small delamination patches — typically run $450 to $2,500. Full EIFS remediation on a home where moisture has been trapped for years runs $15,000 to $50,000. That gap is exactly why we push moisture testing early: catching a wet window head this year is a four-figure fix, not a five-figure one.

Are you actually based in Wilmington?

Yes. Our crews dispatch from New Hanover County every morning. Most stucco outfits that rank for Wilmington are Raleigh or Charlotte companies that batch coastal jobs into occasional trips — which is why their inspection-to-repair timelines stretch to weeks.

My buyer's inspector flagged the stucco. Can you help before closing?

This is one of the most common calls we get. We do quantified moisture testing with a written report in 48 hours, and where repairs are needed we prioritize deal-deadline jobs. A specific, documented scope of work is usually what keeps a lender and a buyer at the table.

What is the difference between EIFS and traditional stucco?

Traditional hard-coat is cement applied over lath — it can take a beating. EIFS (synthetic stucco) is a thin acrylic finish over foam board. EIFS insulates well but the older barrier-type systems common here have no drainage plane, so water that gets in stays in. The repair approaches are completely different, and we do both.

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