Stucco can make a property look clean, solid, and finished. However, cracks, stains, soft areas, fading, and patch marks can change that fast. These issues may look small at first, but they can point to moisture, movement, failed paint, or weak areas around windows and rooflines.
New Town Exteriors & Painters provides Stucco Siding in Twin Cities, Minnesota for homes and commercial buildings that need stucco repair, exterior review, painting help, or related siding guidance.
Our team also handles roofing, gutters, windows, interior painting, and exterior painting when stucco issues connect to the rest of the property.
Stucco Siding Services in Twin Cities, Minnesota
Stucco is different from panel siding because the surface has texture, depth, and visible finish character. When repairs are rushed or mismatched, cracks, patches, stains, and uneven areas can stand out quickly.
That is why stucco repair, painting, and finish work should begin with a careful exterior review.
New Town Exteriors & Painters provides stucco siding services in Twin Cities, Minnesota, for homes, managed properties, offices, and smaller commercial buildings exposed to freeze cycles, snowmelt, spring rain, hail, wind, humidity, and strong sun.
These conditions can lead to cracks, staining, peeling finish, moisture signs around openings, and worn areas that need the right repair plan. Our team checks cracks, soft spots, old patches, stains, peeling finish, window edges, trim lines, roof runoff, gutter flow, and nearby painted surfaces before giving guidance. Some properties need stucco repair after weather damage.
Others need exterior painting, trim work, gutter review, or storm-related inspection before stucco work makes sense. Many owners search for stucco contractors or stucco companies when cracks appear, or old repairs no longer blend with the surface.
New Town Exteriors & Painters keeps the next step practical by reviewing the property first, then explaining whether the issue looks like surface wear, repair damage, moisture concern, or finish failure.
You can view completed exterior projects through our recent property work.
Stucco Repair
Stucco repair should start with the cause of the damage. A crack may come from age, impact, movement, moisture, roof runoff, gutter overflow, or weak edges near windows and doors.
New Town Exteriors & Painters reviews the damaged area and the surrounding exterior before recommending repair. We look at the size of the crack, paint condition, nearby trim, and water patterns.
A good stucco repair should not look careless from the sidewalk. Texture and finish matter. If the area needs painting after repair, our painting background helps the finished surface look more natural.
Stucco Crack Review
Cracks in stucco should not be ignored, especially in Twin Cities weather. Water can enter small openings and freeze during colder months. That can make the damage worse over time.
New Town Exteriors & Painters checks crack direction, width, location, and nearby exterior details. Cracks near windows, rooflines, corners, or lower wall areas may need closer attention.
Some cracks may only need repair and finishing work. Others may show that water is moving through the wrong area. A careful review helps owners avoid repainting over a problem that returns later.
Stucco Stains & Moisture Signs
Stains on stucco can come from many sources. Roof runoff, poor gutter flow, window leaks, dirt splash, plant contact, or moisture behind the surface can all leave marks.
New Town Exteriors & Painters looks at where the staining appears before suggesting a repair or coating plan. A dark mark below a gutter tells a different story than a stain around a window.
This is important for both homes and commercial buildings. Stained stucco near an entry, walkway, storefront, or patio area can hurt curb appeal and raise maintenance concerns.
Stucco Texture & Finish Matching
Stucco repair can stand out when the texture does not match. A smooth patch on a rough wall, uneven edge, or poorly blended area can draw the eye more than the original damage.
New Town Exteriors & Painters reviews the existing texture, paint finish, surface age, and repair size before work begins. We also consider whether the repair area should be blended with a larger section.
This matters because stucco is a visual surface. The finished repair should feel consistent with the property, not like a quick patch placed over damage.
Stucco & Exterior Painting
Stucco and paint work closely together. A worn stucco finish can make a property look dated, but painting before repair can hide issues that should be handled first.
New Town Exteriors & Painters began as a painting company in 1987, so surface prep and finish quality remain a major part of our stucco work.
We can help with exterior painting, siding painting, trim painting, door painting, and color consultation.
Paint choice should match the surface condition and property style. It should also work with roof color, gutters, windows, trim, doors, and nearby siding materials.
Stucco With Roofing & Gutters
Roofing and gutters can affect stucco more than many owners expect. Poor drainage can leave streaks, soften trim, or push water across wall areas. Roof leaks can also create staining near upper walls.
New Town Exteriors & Painters can review roofing and gutters while planning stucco work. Roofing services may include asphalt shingles, cedar shakes, metal roofing, and engineered composite roofing.
Gutter services may include gutter installation, S-curved gutter guards, foam insert gutter guards, gutter screens, gutter repair, and gutter replacement.
When water moves correctly, stucco has a better chance of staying cleaner and more stable.
Stucco With Windows & Trim
Window openings are important on stucco buildings. Cracks, stains, caulk gaps, and trim issues near windows can point to water entry or finish failure.
New Town Exteriors & Painters provides window services, including bay windows, casement windows, single and double hung windows, horizontal sliding windows, picture windows, and stained glass windows.
We also handle window and door finishing, trim painting, wall repair, ceiling repair, and interior painting. This matters when stucco problems have already caused visible wear inside or around openings.
Commercial Stucco Support
Commercial stucco needs strong curb appeal and smart repair timing. A stained wall near a customer entrance, cracked stucco on a front elevation of a tenant building, can affect how the property is viewed.
New Town Exteriors & Painters helps offices, managed properties, retail spaces, and business exteriors with stucco repair and finish planning.
We look at access areas, public-facing walls, signage zones, water paths, and paint conditions. Commercial stucco work should support the building’s appearance while helping protect exterior surfaces.
Residential Stucco Support
Residential stucco should match the home’s style and stay well cared for through changing seasons. Cracks, faded finishes, water marks, and old repair areas can make the home look worn.
New Town Exteriors & Painters helps homeowners understand whether stucco repair, painting, trim work, gutter updates, or window replacement should happen first.
This is helpful when a home has mixed exterior materials, older stucco, recent storm damage, or paint that no longer looks even. The right plan can make the home feel more finished.
Storm Damage & Stucco
Storms can affect stucco, roofing, gutters, windows, trim, and painted surfaces during the same event. Hail may chip or mark the surface. Wind-driven rain may expose weak areas. Ice can stress cracks and edges.
New Town Exteriors & Painters helps property owners review storm-related stucco concerns. We inspect the stucco and nearby exterior areas before suggesting repair or finish work.
This can help homeowners with insurance questions and commercial owners with maintenance planning. A clear review helps avoid missing connected damage.
Why Choose New Town Exteriors & Painters
Texture Matching Gets Real Attention
Stucco repair is easy to spot when texture is ignored. New Town Exteriors & Painters studies the existing wall pattern, patch size, finish age, and paint condition before planning repair work.
Cracks Are Read By Location
A crack near a window, roofline, corner, or lower wall can mean different things. We review where the damage appears before recommending repair or coating steps.
Water Clues Are Traced Back
Stucco stains can come from gutters, roof runoff, windows, splashback, or surface wear. Our team checks the likely source so the same mark does not return after repairs.
Paint Timing Is Carefully Planned
Stucco should not be painted before repair needs are understood. Our painting history helps us decide when coating makes sense and when the surface needs attention first.
Learn more about the company’s background and standards at New Town Exteriors & Painters.
FAQs
How do I know stucco repair is needed?
Cracks, stains, loose areas, soft spots, peeling paint, and patch marks can all show that stucco needs professional review.
Can stucco siding handle Twin Cities weather?
Yes. Stucco can perform well when cracks, drainage, paint condition, windows, gutters, and roof runoff are managed correctly.
Should stucco be repaired before exterior painting?
Yes. Cracks, stains, loose areas, and moisture concerns should be reviewed before paint is applied over stucco siding.
Do stucco contractors check gutters and windows, too?
They should. Gutters, rooflines, windows, trim, and drainage paths can all affect stucco condition and future repair needs.
Can commercial stucco repairs reduce curb appeal issues?
Yes. Repairing cracks, stains, and rough patches can help business exteriors look more cared for and professional.
Can hail or ice damage stucco siding?
Yes. Hail, ice, wind-driven rain, and freeze cycles can chip, crack, stain, or stress stucco surfaces in Minnesota.
Request Stucco Siding Help
Stucco jobs that other crews walk away from are the ones New Town Exteriors & Painters takes on.
Cracks, water stains, loose sections, and failing seals are all inspected on homes and commercial buildings across the Twin Cities. Stucco repair, exterior painting, roofing, gutters, windows, trim painting, storm damage review, and interior repairs all get handled under one plan.
One property, one crew, from first look to final touch.
It starts with an exterior review that finds what is actually broken. From there, the guidance is built around your specific building, not a generic estimate pulled from a template.
- Our Process
How It Works
A straightforward process built around clear communication, honest guidance, and craftsmanship you can count on — from first contact to final walkthrough.
step 1
Call Us or Fill Out the Form
Call Us or Fill Out the Form
Call us or fill out the form. Whether you need a roof replacement quote, siding estimate, window installation, gutter work, or interior and exterior painting, we’ll respond quickly.
step 2
Schedule Your Free Inspection & Appointment
Schedule Your Free Inspection & Appointment
Schedule your free inspection and appointment. We visit your home, inspect the property thoroughly, and evaluate everything needed. No pressure, no obligation—just honest assessment and clear answers.
step 3
Receive Your Detailed Quote
Receive Your Detailed Quote
Receive your detailed quote. After the assessment, we provide a clear, itemized quote so you know exactly what you’re getting and the cost. No vague estimates or surprise fees.
step 4
Colors, Fit & Finish
Colors, Fit & Finish
Colors, fit & finish. Once you agree, we review every detail with you—materials, colors, fit, finish, and the complete project plan. You stay informed and in control from the start.
step 5
We Get to Work
We Get to Work
We get to work. Our in-house teams arrive on time and do the job right. Whether it’s a full roof replacement, new siding, window installation, or exterior repaint, every trade meets our high standards.
step 6
Final Walkthrough & Sign-Off
Final Walkthrough & Sign-Off
Final walkthrough & sign-off. We review the completed project with you, ensure it meets your expectations, address any last details, and provide warranties before closing the job.
step 7
We Ask for Your Review
We Ask for Your Review
We ask for your review. If we’ve done our job well, we’ll invite you to share your experience. Your honest feedback helps us improve and guides future homeowners to us.
Simple process. Exceptional results. That's the standard since 1987.
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- Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question that isn’t here? Give us a call or fill out our contact form, we’re happy to answer anything before you commit to a thing.
— New Town Exteriors & Painters, Est. 1987
Should I repair or replace my roof after storm damage?
Roof repair suits isolated shingle damage, small leaks, or minor flashing issues. Roof replacement is better when damage is widespread, the roof is old, or insurance covers storm damage over large areas.
Can ice dams damage roofing, gutters, and siding?
Yes. Ice dams can push water under shingles, loosen gutters, stain siding, and create interior leaks. Winter roof checks are especially important because ice, debris, and freeze-thaw movement can weaken several exterior areas at once.
When should Minnesota homeowners request a roof inspection?
Schedule an inspection after hail, heavy wind, ice dam leaks, missing shingles, or visible water stains. A professional inspection also helps before requesting a roof replacement quote or filing a storm damage insurance claim.
Does insurance cover storm damage to my roof or siding?
Usually, yes, if it was caused by hail, wind, or a storm event. We handle the full process from inspection, documentation, and working directly with your insurer from start to finish.
Do I need a contractor before calling insurance?
It helps to document the damage, open the claim properly, and have a qualified contractor inspect the roof, siding, gutters, and windows before the adjuster visits. This can help identify damage that may be missed during a rushed claim review.
What order should exterior renovation work follow?
Many exterior projects are best planned from the top down: roofing first, then windows, siding, paint, and gutters when needed. This helps prevent new materials from being damaged by later construction work.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Minnesota?
Most Minnesota homes run $10,000-$20,000 for asphalt shingles, depending on size, pitch, and materials. We provide a detailed, itemized quote after inspecting your home.
Are your crews in-house or subcontracted?
Nearly all trades are handled by our own in-house crews. One team, one standard of quality, one point of accountability across your entire project.
How do new windows help with energy bills?
Old windows are one of the biggest sources of heat loss in Minnesota homes. Replacement windows with insulated glass cut drafts, lower heating and cooling costs, and improve comfort year-round.
Why choose New Town Exteriors & Painters?
37 years serving Twin Cities homeowners. In-house crews across every trade. Free inspections, storm damage expertise, and a process built on honest communication start to finish.
- Service Areas
Serving the Twin Cities Western Suburbs
Based in Twin Cities, MN — we serve homeowners across the western Twin Cities metro. If you’re not sure we cover your area, give us a call.
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