What is the average cost of stucco repair in New Brunswick in 2026?
What is the average cost of stucco repair in New Brunswick in 2026?
Stucco repair costs in New Brunswick typically range from $8-15 per square foot for patching and recoating, with most homeowners spending $1,200-3,500 for typical repair projects. Small crack repairs might cost $300-800, while extensive repairs on a full wall section can reach $4,000-8,000.
The scope of damage significantly affects pricing. Surface-level repairs — fixing hairline cracks, small holes, or minor texture matching — usually fall in the $8-12 per square foot range. Structural repairs that require removing damaged stucco down to the mesh or sheathing jump to $12-18 per square foot, as they involve more labor and materials including new mesh, base coats, and multiple finish applications.
New Brunswick's freeze-thaw cycles are particularly hard on stucco systems, especially on homes built in the 1980s-2000s when EIFS (synthetic stucco) was popular. Many of these systems are now showing their age with cracking around windows, at foundation lines, and where different materials meet. Traditional three-coat stucco over wire mesh generally holds up better in our climate than EIFS systems.
Material choices matter significantly for longevity. Acrylic-based repair compounds ($45-65 per 50lb bag) offer better flexibility for our climate than traditional cement-based products. Premium elastomeric coatings add $2-4 per square foot but provide superior crack resistance and weatherproofing — worth considering given NB's harsh winters.
Most contractors will assess the underlying cause before quoting repairs. Moisture infiltration behind stucco can lead to sheathing rot or mold, turning a $2,000 repair into a $8,000+ remediation project. This is especially common on the weather-facing sides of homes in coastal areas like Saint John, Shediac, or Bathurst where salt air accelerates deterioration.
Timing affects both cost and quality. Schedule repairs between May and September when temperatures consistently stay above 10°C. Stucco needs proper curing time, and early/late season weather can compromise the finish. Many contractors offer 10-15% discounts for off-season bookings (fall scheduling for spring work).
For extensive repairs involving structural elements or if you're unsure about moisture damage, contact your municipality or RSC for building permit requirements. Most surface repairs won't need permits, but wall reconstruction typically does.
Get multiple quotes from contractors experienced with NB's climate challenges — stucco repair done wrong will fail again within 2-3 years. Look for contractors who understand vapor barriers, flashing details, and proper drainage behind stucco systems.
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