Stucco & EIFS Application NYC | Exterior Finishing & Repair Services

Stucco & EIFS Application in NYC

Because walls shouldn’t cry, and owners shouldn’t panic.

The Real Problem

You're seeing cracks spider across your stucco. Maybe it’s flaking. Maybe water is seeping in around a window. It looks bad, sure—but underneath?
Mold. Damp insulation. Soft spots in your wall.
And in NYC’s weather, small issues turn into big damage fast.

For homeowners and landlords alike, deteriorating stucco isn’t just cosmetic—it’s a structural and health risk.

Here’s What NYC Rules Say

NYC’s Department of Buildings requires permits for any façade work involving cladding, including stucco or EIFS systems. That means you can't just patch it and paint over it. Repairs must be up to code, especially in multi-family or commercial properties.

If your building is landmarked or in a historic district? That’s a whole other level of regulation through the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC). Materials must match, finishes must be approved—and the work has to be documented.

Our Approach: Code-Compliant Beauty That Lasts

We don’t do shortcuts. We do stucco that’s stunning, solid, and stress-free.

You get to choose from:

  • Traditional 3-Coat Stucco: Durable, breathable, ideal for historic or classic looks.
  • Modern EIFS (Exterior Insulation Finishing System): Energy-efficient and clean-finished, with built-in waterproofing.

And we don’t stop there. Every project includes:

  • Color & texture matching
  • Waterproof membrane integration
  • Expansion joints to prevent cracking
  • Full DOB permitting (we’ll file it)
  • Inspections where required

We also work with LPC-approved finishes if your building is under landmark status.

Why It Matters

NYC’s freeze-thaw cycles, wind-driven rain, and urban pollution test your exterior every season. Poor stucco = ruined insulation, leaks into drywall, and even DOB violations if falling debris occurs.

Whether you’re a co-op board, homeowner, or investor:

  • You don’t want tenants calling about wet walls.
  • You don’t want to repaint every 2 years.
  • You definitely don’t want a stop-work order because of an unpermitted stucco fix.