Premium Stucco Painting Services in Cypress, TX

Stucco is everywhere in Cypress-area communities like Bridgeland, Towne Lake, and Blackhorse Ranch, and for good reason — it holds up well to Texas heat when it’s properly maintained. The catch is that stucco moves. Houston’s clay soil and our swing between summer heat and winter cold snaps mean hairline cracking is normal, and painting over it the wrong way just traps the problem. Fresh Coat Painters of Cypress paints and repairs stucco with that in mind.

Our Expert Process

  1. Inspection. We check for cracking, old caulk failures, and areas where water may already be getting behind the surface.
  2. Cleaning and repair. Pressure washing removes dirt and mildew; cracks and damaged sections get patched before anything else happens.
  3. Priming. Bare or repaired stucco gets primed so the topcoat bonds evenly and doesn’t flash.
  4. Painting. We apply acrylic or elastomeric coatings depending on your stucco’s condition and your goals.
  5. Final review. We walk the exterior with you before considering the job complete.

Why We Lean on Elastomeric Coatings

Standard paint doesn’t flex, so it cracks right along with hairline stucco cracks. Elastomeric coatings stretch and move with the surface, which means fewer repeat cracks showing back up a year later. It costs more upfront than a standard acrylic paint, but for stucco specifically, it’s usually the better long-term investment — and we’ll walk you through the tradeoffs so you can decide what makes sense for your budget and timeline.

 

 

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Meet Our Color Consultant

Suzanne Maraia - S Squared Design Studio

Suzanne, the founder of S Squared Design Studio, is known for her uniquely "functional and fabulous" style that sets her designs apart. Approaching each design with the goal of combining different elements and colors in a creative and practical way has earned her a loyal client base. Suzanne is a talented interior designer based in Houston, that specializes in all things color and optimizing functional storage for all spaces. Her passion for well-designed spaces started at a very young age when she would rearrange in her parent's home and even paint walls as a surprise for them. After studying interior design and architecture at the University of Houston, Suzanne went on to work in various showrooms and for one of the nation's top luxury home builders. In 2012 she launched her own design studio, S Squared Design. With a drive to create personalized solutions, she works closely with each client to create a uniquely functional, and beautiful space.

What a Fresh Coat of Stucco Paint Actually Buys You

  • A noticeably refreshed exterior, especially on homes that haven’t been repainted in 7+ years
  • A protective layer against Houston’s humidity and UV that slows future cracking and staining
  • Lower maintenance going forward — painted stucco sheds dirt more easily than bare or aged stucco
  • Better resale presentation, since exterior condition is often the first thing a buyer notices

Cypress’s Trusted Stucco Painting Experts

With years of experience serving Cypress homeowners, we understand the importance of protecting your investment. Whether you need a color refresh or a complete restoration, our team combines skilled craftsmanship with premium materials to exceed your expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does stucco need repainting?

Typically every 7 to 10 years, though homes with heavy sun exposure or existing cracking may need attention sooner.

Should I use elastomeric paint or standard acrylic?

If your stucco has active hairline cracking, elastomeric is usually worth the extra cost because it flexes with the surface. If your stucco is in good shape with minimal cracking, a quality acrylic paint is often sufficient.

Can stucco be painted myself, or should I hire a professional?

It’s technically possible as a DIY project, but stucco’s texture makes even coverage difficult with standard tools, and skipping proper crack repair or priming tends to show up as peeling within a year or two. For anything beyond a small touch-up, we’d recommend a professional crew.

If your stucco is showing its age, we’re happy to take a look and give you a straightforward, free quote.