by Greg Carter | Jul 1, 2021 | Stucco Maintenance, Stucco Sealant
It is summertime and ICE Stucco Repair recommends taking a walk! That’s right, walk around your home and inspect your stucco walls. Check your caulking for pliability. Look for unsightly mildew. Check for rust stains, cracks, and fading paint. Your home is your...
by Greg Carter | Apr 12, 2021 | Caring for Your Stucco, Stucco Maintenance
If you have a stucco home that has any type of overhang, meaning, a balcony that protrudes from the wall. Perhaps a bay window. Maybe even a boxed elevation section. Any wall that has a stucco exterior must have the ability to drain properly. If you are seeing a brown...
by Greg Carter | Jan 3, 2020 | Caring for Your Stucco, Cracking Stucco, Stucco Maintenance
Stucco Maintenance and Stucco Care in Houston Are you unsure how to maintain your stucco home? Are you starting to notice mildew creeping up the wall? Did you notice a crack in your stucco siding? Don’t be overwhelmed–these are all important questions to ask...
by Greg Carter | Dec 20, 2019 | Caring for Your Stucco, Latest news, Stucco Maintenance
2019 has zipped along to the end in the blink of an eye and the holidays are upon us. Amidst the hustle and bustle of celebration, this is the season to pause and reflect on this past year. We consider what went well and look for opportunities for growth. With that in...
by Greg Carter | Dec 6, 2019 | Caring for Your Stucco, Power Washing Stucco, Stucco Maintenance
Stucco Maintenance and Stucco Care in Houston Are you unsure how to maintain your stucco home? Are you starting to notice mildew creeping up the wall? Did you notice a crack in your stucco siding? Don’t be overwhelmed–these are all important questions to ask...
by Greg Carter | Nov 8, 2019 | Balcony Repalcement, Stucco Maintenance, Tile Maintenance
Stucco Maintenance and Stucco Care in Houston Are you unsure how to maintain your stucco home? Are you starting to notice mildew creeping up the wall? Did you notice a crack in your stucco siding? Don’t be overwhelmed–these are all important questions to ask...