Stucco Siding

Stucco Siding for Rockland & Westchester Homes

Stucco’s been used for hundreds of years. It’s cement, sand, and water mixed together, sometimes with an additive for strength. Once it sets, it hardens into a shell that protects the house.
Here in Rockland and Westchester, winters freeze hard, and summers get hot and sticky. Stucco holds up in both. It lasts a long time, helps keep heat and cold in check, and can be finished smooth or textured depending on the style of the house.
If you’re fixing up an older place or putting siding on a new build, stucco is a tough, good-looking option that won’t quit on you.

Why Homeowners Choose Meridian for Stucco Siding

With stucco, the install is everything. If it’s put on wrong, cracks show up, water gets in, and repairs get expensive. That’s why a lot of homeowners in Rockland and Westchester call Meridian Contracting.
We know how stucco reacts to freeze–thaw weather here. Our crew mixes and applies stucco in a way that holds up through snow, ice, and humid summers.
Our guys know both traditional stucco and EIFS. That means we pick the right method for your house instead of forcing one way on every job.
We put it on in layers, starting at the base, working up to the finish coat. That keeps water out and leaves the siding solid.
Every siding job we do comes with a 10-year workmanship warranty. You’ll know the siding is covered long after we’re done.
We don’t hand projects off to subs. Our licensed, insured crew handles the job start to finish.
When you choose Meridian, you’re getting more than siding. You’re getting work done right the first time.

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Our Stucco Siding Installation Process

A good stucco job comes down to planning and the way it’s applied. At Meridian, we’ve built our process to make sure your home gets strong protection and the right look.
This process doesn’t just give you siding that looks sharp when it’s done, it leaves your home with a finish that holds up for decades.

Signs Your Stucco Siding May Need Repair or Replacement

Stucco holds up for years, but sooner or later it shows wear. Here’s usually the first thing that shows up:
Cracks in the surface

Even small cracks matter. You think they’re nothing, but water finds its way in. And once it sits there, the wall behind starts to rot. That’s usually how bigger problems begin.

Discoloration or stains

Dark spots, streaks, you see them on stucco when water’s soaking through. It’s not paint, it’s not dirt, it’s moisture working its way in.

Bulging or soft spots

Push on the wall and it feels soft? Or do you see it puffing out a little? That means water’s trapped, or the stucco’s starting to separate from the wall. Either way, not good.

Chips or flaking

When chunks break off and you can see the layer underneath, that’s the siding telling you it’s failing. Leave it alone and more of it will start coming off.

Mold or mildew

Green or black spots are a sign of moisture trapped inside the wall. If air can’t move, it spreads quickly.

See any of these? We’ll take a look and tell you straight if a patch is enough or if a section needs replacing.
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Types of Stucco Siding We Offer

Stucco comes in different forms. The type you choose changes how it looks, how it holds up, and how much upkeep it needs. Here’s what we work with:
Traditional Stucco
This is a cement mix put on in layers. It’s the one most people use because it’s cheaper and gives the house that classic stucco look.
Synthetic Stucco (EIFS)
This is a newer system. It’s got insulation built in and flexes more with the weather. It doesn’t crack as easily and has a cleaner, high-end look.
Textured Finishes
These are rougher patterns that give the wall some character and help cover up small cracks.
Smooth Finishes
Flat and clean. Popular on modern homes where the goal is a sharp, simple look.
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Additional Siding Solutions for Rockland and Westchester Homes

We don’t only do stucco. Homeowners around Rockland and Westchester often ask for other siding options that fit their style, hold up in local weather, and stay within budget. Here are the other services we offer:
Vinyl Siding

An affordable choice that doesn’t take much upkeep. It comes in a bunch of colors and textures and stands up fine to the local weather.

Wood Siding

Gives the house a natural look. Works best on older places or homes with a classic style. It does need sealing or staining now and then to last.

James Hardie Siding

Hardie board’s tough stuff. It’s fiber cement. Won’t burn easy, doesn’t fall apart in storms, and it keeps looking decent even after years out in the weather.

Engineered Wood Siding

Looks like real wood but built stronger. It stands up better to moisture and pests and doesn’t need as much upkeep.

Siding Repair & Painting

We fix damaged areas and repaint siding so it lasts longer and keeps your home looking good.

Service Areas in Rockland & Westchester

We work on homes all over Lower Hudson Valley and know how the weather here wears on siding.

Request a Free Stucco Siding Estimate

Every house is different, so we start with a free consultation to see what’s needed. After we visit your home, you’ll get:
To get started, call our team or send in the request form and we’ll set up a time for your estimate.
FAQs About Stucco Siding
Stucco’s old. Been used forever. Once it sets, it’s like a shell around the house. Put right, it doesn’t burn much, bugs don’t eat it, and the weather doesn’t beat it quickly. People use it because it’s tough and it looks great.
It’s been a long time. Fifty, sixty years easy. Some houses still got the original stuff. Only thing, keep an eye on cracks. Fix the small cracks before they spread.
Yeah. You can paint it, no problem. Change color, freshen it up. Can redo the finish too if you want a different texture.
We do. Cracks, chips, water spots, we fix them all. We try to blend it in with the wall. Fixing the small stuff early keeps you from bigger, costlier repairs later.
Yeah. Smooth, rough, patterned, pick what you like. Plenty of colors too. Work on old houses, new houses, doesn’t matter.

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