Stucco Water Intrusion Repair in Los Angeles
Water is already inside your walls, and patching the stucco surface will not stop it. Absolute Maintenance & Consulting provides stucco water intrusion repair for residential and commercial properties across Los Angeles. We are a building envelope specialist that fixes the entire wall assembly behind the stucco, including the weather-resistant barrier, flashing, framing, and sheathing that a standard stucco contractor never touches.
Cameron Figgins, founder of Absolute Maintenance & Consulting, has spent over three decades repairing stucco water intrusion damage on Los Angeles homes and buildings. We hold CSLB license #998184, IICRC certification (#70018676), and MICRO certification. Every repair starts with a stucco leak detection investigation to confirm where water is entering before we open a single wall.
Our stucco assessment starts at $450 and is credited toward your repair cost. Call (310) 678-4345 to schedule.
What Happens if Water Gets Behind Stucco?
Stucco water intrusion causes a chain reaction inside your wall cavity that worsens with every rain event. Water enters through cracks, failed flashing, missing weep screeds, or gaps where stucco meets windows and doors. Once inside, it saturates the paper-backed lath, weather-resistant barrier, sheathing, and wood framing.
Here is the timeline of damage once water gets behind stucco:
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Timeframe |
What Happens |
Visible Signs |
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Within 48 hours |
Mold begins colonizing on wet organic materials (wood framing, paper-faced drywall, building paper) |
None. Damage is entirely concealed behind the stucco. |
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1 to 4 weeks |
Moisture wicks through sheathing and insulation. Mold spreads across the wall cavity. OSB sheathing begins to swell. |
Faint musty odor near exterior walls. Possible humidity increase in adjacent rooms. |
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1 to 6 months |
Wood framing absorbs moisture and begins to soften. Fastener connections weaken. Insulation loses R-value. Mold colonies mature. |
Interior paint bubbles or peels on walls adjacent to stucco. Water stains appear at baseboards or window frames. |
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6 to 24 months |
Structural framing develops dry rot. Sheathing delaminates. Mold spreads to adjacent wall bays. Termites are attracted to the wet wood. |
Visible mold on interior surfaces. Soft spots in walls. Cracking or bulging drywall. Significant musty odor. |
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2+ years |
Framing members lose structural integrity. Stucco begins separating from deteriorated lath and sheathing. Major structural risk. |
Stucco delamination visible from exterior. Significant interior damage. Structural movement possible. |
The sooner you address stucco water intrusion, the less damage you repair. A $450 stucco leak detection assessment catches the problem before it becomes a $15,000 to $40,000+ full wall remediation.
Residential Stucco Water Intrusion Repair
If you own a home in Los Angeles with stucco walls and you are seeing water stains, peeling interior paint, mold growth, or musty odors near exterior walls, water has likely penetrated the stucco and is damaging the wall assembly behind it. The stucco surface may look fine from the outside. The damage is hidden.
Absolute Maintenance & Consulting repairs residential stucco water intrusion by addressing every layer of the wall, not just the stucco finish:
- Damaged stucco removal. We remove the stucco in the affected area to expose the wall assembly. Removal is limited to confirmed moisture zones identified during thermal imaging and moisture mapping.
- Framing and sheathing repair. Wet, rotted, or mold-damaged framing and sheathing is replaced. We do not close walls over compromised structural members.
- [Mold remediation](https://absolutemaintenanceconsulting.com/mold-remediation/). If mold has colonized inside the wall cavity, we perform full containment and remediation before any rebuild work.
- Weather-resistant barrier installation. New WRB (building paper or synthetic housewrap) is installed with proper lapping and integration at all transitions.
- Flashing correction. Window, door, roof-to-wall, and deck-to-wall flashing is installed or corrected to prevent future water entry at transition points.
- Weep screed installation. The metal flashing at the base of stucco walls that allows trapped moisture to drain out. Missing weep screeds are one of the most common causes of stucco water intrusion in Los Angeles homes.
- Stucco re-application. New stucco is applied over the repaired assembly with proper drainage details. We match the existing texture and finish.
Residential stucco water intrusion repairs typically take 3 to 10 business days depending on the number of affected wall sections and whether framing replacement or mold remediation is required.
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Commercial Stucco Water Intrusion Repair
Commercial buildings in Los Angeles with stucco facades face stucco water intrusion on a larger scale. Multi-story walls, parapet transitions, floor-line joints, and complex window systems create more entry points for water. Absolute Maintenance & Consulting provides commercial stucco water intrusion repair for:
- Multi-unit residential (condos, apartments, HOAs) where stucco water intrusion on upper floors sends water into units below. We document affected areas for management, boards, and insurance.
- Retail and office buildings where stucco failures compromise tenant spaces and building appearance. We phase repairs to minimize tenant disruption.
- New construction defect claims where stucco was installed without proper flashing, WRB, or drainage details. Our investigation and repair documentation supports warranty and CSLB claims.
- Property transactions where a building envelope inspection revealed stucco water intrusion requiring remediation before closing.
Commercial stucco water intrusion repair includes full documentation: thermal imaging records, moisture mapping data, photos of concealed damage, remediation scope, and post-repair verification. Call (310) 678-4345 for a commercial assessment.
Our Stucco Water Intrusion Repair Process
Every Absolute Maintenance & Consulting stucco water intrusion repair follows a four-phase process. We do not skip investigation, and we do not close walls without verifying the repair.
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Phase |
What We Do |
Details |
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1. Investigation |
Locate every water entry point and map the extent of damage |
Thermal imaging scan, moisture meter readings at 20 to 50+ points, exterior assessment of stucco condition, flashing, weep screeds, and transitions. ASTM E1105 water testing if needed to confirm specific entry points. |
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2. Remediation |
Remove damaged materials and treat mold |
Stucco removal in affected zones. Mold remediation with full containment if colonies are present. Removal of damaged sheathing, insulation, and framing. Drying of the wall cavity to acceptable moisture levels. |
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3. Repair |
Rebuild the wall assembly with correct envelope details |
Replace framing and sheathing. Install weather-resistant barrier with proper lapping. Correct all flashing at windows, doors, roof-to-wall, and deck-to-wall transitions. Install or replace weep screeds. Re-apply stucco with matched texture. |
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4. Verification |
Confirm the repair eliminated all water entry |
Post-repair moisture readings to confirm dry conditions. Thermal imaging to verify no residual moisture. Water testing on the repaired section if needed to confirm the envelope is sealed. |
This process ensures that the repair addresses the cause of the intrusion, not just the symptom. Skipping the investigation phase means you risk opening the wrong wall section. Skipping verification means you risk closing a wall that still leaks.
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How to Tell if Stucco Has Water Damage
Stucco water damage is difficult to detect because the stucco surface often looks normal while the wall behind it is saturated. Here are the signs to look for on the exterior and interior of your building.
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Location |
Sign |
What It Means |
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Exterior |
Dark staining or discoloration on stucco surface |
Water is being absorbed into the stucco from behind or the surface is retaining moisture due to failed coatings |
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Exterior |
Stucco feels soft or spongy when pressed |
The stucco has delaminated from the lath. Water is trapped between layers. |
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Exterior |
Hairline cracks at control joints or around windows |
Potential water entry points. Not every crack leaks, but each one is a candidate. |
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Exterior |
Efflorescence (white mineral deposits) on the stucco surface |
Water is migrating through the stucco and depositing dissolved minerals on the surface as it evaporates |
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Exterior |
Missing or corroded weep screed at the base of the wall |
Water behind the stucco has no drainage path. Moisture is trapped in the wall cavity. |
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Interior |
Water stains on walls or at baseboards adjacent to exterior stucco walls |
Water has penetrated the stucco, traveled through the wall assembly, and reached the interior finish |
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Interior |
Peeling or bubbling paint on walls adjacent to stucco |
Moisture is migrating through the drywall from the wet wall cavity behind it |
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Interior |
Mold growth on interior surfaces near exterior walls |
Prolonged moisture inside the wall cavity has allowed mold to colonize and spread to the interior |
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Interior |
Musty odor that increases after rain events |
Active moisture inside the wall cavity is supporting mold growth that produces volatile organic compounds |
If you see any of these signs, schedule a stucco leak detection assessment with thermal imaging. The assessment confirms whether water is inside the wall and maps exactly how far the damage extends, so you know the full scope before committing to repair costs.
Stucco Water Intrusion Repair Cost
Stucco water intrusion repair costs depend on the number of affected wall sections, the depth of damage, and whether framing replacement or mold remediation is required.
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Service |
Typical Cost Range |
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Stucco leak detection assessment |
Starting at $450 (credited toward repair) |
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Single wall section repair (WRB and flashing correction, no framing damage) |
$2,500 to $5,000 |
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Wall section repair with framing and sheathing replacement |
$5,000 to $15,000 per section |
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Multi-wall remediation with mold remediation |
$15,000 to $40,000+ |
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Mold remediation (per affected area) |
$1,200 to $4,800 |
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Post-repair stucco waterproofing coating |
Quoted based on wall area |
Your $450 stucco leak detection assessment is credited toward your repair cost. The assessment defines the exact repair scope so you receive an accurate estimate before work begins.
After repair, we recommend a stucco waterproofing coating to add a secondary layer of protection against future water intrusion. This is especially valuable for older homes where the original stucco was installed without a drainage plane.
Why Choose Absolute Maintenance & Consulting for Stucco Water Intrusion Repair?
We investigate before we repair. Every stucco water intrusion repair starts with thermal imaging and moisture mapping to confirm exactly where water is entering and how far damage extends. We do not guess. We open walls based on confirmed data.
We repair the wall assembly, not just the stucco. Standard stucco contractors patch the surface. We replace damaged framing, install proper weather-resistant barriers, correct flashing at every transition, and add weep screeds where they are missing. The stucco surface is the last step, not the only step.
We handle mold. If mold has developed inside the wall cavity (which is likely if water has been present for more than 48 hours), we perform full mold remediation with containment before closing the wall. We hold MICRO certification and IICRC certification (#70018676) for this work.
Three decades of Los Angeles stucco experience. Cameron Figgins has repaired stucco water intrusion on hundreds of LA homes and buildings. He knows how stucco was installed in every era of local construction and understands the specific failure patterns that affect Southern California properties.
Your assessment fee is credited toward repair. The $450 assessment is not a separate charge. It applies directly to your water intrusion repair cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if water gets behind stucco?
Water behind stucco saturates the framing, sheathing, and insulation inside the wall cavity. Mold begins growing on wet organic materials within 48 hours. Over months, wood framing softens and develops dry rot. The damage stays hidden behind the stucco surface until interior signs like water stains, mold, or musty odors appear. Early stucco leak detection catches the problem before it becomes a structural issue.
Can a sprinkler at the base of a stucco exterior wall cause water intrusion?
Yes. Landscape sprinklers spraying directly on stucco walls are one of the most common and overlooked causes of stucco water intrusion in Los Angeles. Stucco is not waterproof. Repeated wetting at the base of the wall drives water behind the stucco, especially where the weep screed is missing, damaged, or buried below grade by landscaping. Redirect all sprinklers at least 12 inches away from stucco walls and keep soil and mulch below the weep screed.
Will homeowners insurance cover stucco damage?
Homeowners insurance typically covers water damage from sudden events like storm damage or burst pipes. Gradual stucco deterioration and construction defects are usually excluded from standard policies. If your stucco water intrusion resulted from a defect in the original construction, the builder warranty or a CSLB claim may apply. We help you understand your options during the assessment and provide documentation formatted for insurance or warranty submissions.
How to tell if stucco has water damage?
Exterior signs include dark staining on the stucco surface, soft or spongy stucco, efflorescence (white mineral deposits), and corroded weep screeds. Interior signs include water stains at baseboards or window frames, peeling paint on walls adjacent to stucco, mold growth near exterior walls, and musty odors after rain. Thermal imaging detects hidden moisture behind stucco even when no visible signs are present on either surface.
How long does stucco water intrusion repair take?
A single wall section repair takes 3 to 5 business days. Multi-section repairs involving framing replacement and mold remediation take 5 to 10+ business days depending on the scope. The investigation phase takes one visit (typically 3 to 4 hours). You receive a repair proposal within 48 hours of the assessment.
Can stucco water intrusion be prevented?
Yes. Proper stucco installation includes a drainage plane (weather-resistant barrier) behind the stucco, flashing at all window, door, and roof-to-wall transitions, and weep screeds at the base of every wall. For existing stucco, a stucco waterproofing coating adds a secondary barrier against water absorption. Keeping sprinklers away from stucco walls, maintaining sealant at transitions, and addressing cracks promptly all reduce the risk of intrusion.
Active water entering your building should be addressed as soon as possible. Mold begins growing within 24 to 48 hours of moisture exposure. The longer water intrusion goes unaddressed, the more extensive (and expensive) the damage becomes. Call (310) 678-4345 to schedule your investigation.
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Service Area
Absolute Maintenance & Consulting performs building envelope inspections throughout Los Angeles County, including West Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Venice, Culver City, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Bel Air, Century City, Hollywood, Silver Lake, Echo Park, Pasadena, Glendale, Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Encino, and the South Bay communities.
Call (310) 678-4345 or email info@leakmoldrepair.com to schedule your building envelope inspection.
