Is There a Way to Protect My Stucco with Paint?

7008412259 • July 17, 2025

Protect and Refresh Your Stucco with Professional Painting in North Metro Atlanta

Stucco Painting

At Mendez Painting, we work with homeowners across North Metro Atlanta to protect and refresh their synthetic and hard stucco surfaces. Many homeowners have been told stucco does not need painting, but this often leads to dry, cracked stucco and costly repairs.

If your stucco has never been painted or needs an update, our team can help you protect it before damage occurs.


Why Stucco Needs Painting in North Metro Atlanta

A big number of homeowners have neglected their stucco surface because they were told it does not need paint. The idea is that when stucco is new, it never has a coat of paint. They tint the stucco mix for color but it has never been protected.

Lately, we’ve been seeing more and more homes where owners have to replace their stucco with different materials or completely redo it.

Because they never painted it, the stucco turns dry and develops multiple cracks until it starts leaking into the wall. Most of the time, by then, it’s too late. Don’t be the homeowner who needs to redo their stucco.


Our Stucco Painting Process

  • Wash all areas that will be painted
  • Cover all non-paintable surfaces
  • Patch small repairs (repairs will be noticeable)


Why Choose Mendez Painting to Paint Your Stucco in North Metro Atlanta?

  • Experienced with stucco in Georgia’s climate
  • Respectful crews who protect your property
  • Locally owned and operated in North Metro Atlanta
  • Clear communication and honest estimates


Schedule Your Free Estimate Today

If your stucco is dry, cracked, or showing signs of wear, don’t wait for leaks and bigger repairs.

Call or text Mendez Painting today for a free estimate. Let’s help keep your home protected and looking great.

Is There a Way to Protect My Stucco with Paint?
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