Titan Stucco is a family owned and operated stucco company serving all of Maricopa County.
Is your home experiencing hairline cracks? Titan Stucco can fix that! Chipping, blistering, or peeling? We’ve got you covered.
Looking for an upgrade before you paint your home? We’re your guys! Stucco repairs come in all shapes and sizes. However, no matter how insignificant
these cracks might seem, if your home’s exterior is showing signs of wear and tear, it’s best to get them fixed as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
As a leading stucco company in the Valley, you can rely on the seasoned professionals at Titan Stucco to deliver exceptional
results for your home in a timely manner!
Your home is your #1 investment. That’s why our mission is to provide the highest of quality synthetic stucco and 100% customer satisfaction.
At Titan Stucco, we only work with top of the line premium products while offering the best prices in the Valley.
We are able to serve homeowners throughout all of Maricopa County.
Stucco is a construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water. Stucco is applied while wet and hardens to a very dense solid. It is used as a decorative coating for walls and ceilings for residential and commercial buildings.
Stucco is a great choice for the exterior of your home or business. From a design standpoint, you can’t beat the smooth, traditional appearance it gives. Beyond looks, stucco’s durability makes it long lasting, easy to maintain, and is naturally resistant to fire.
Yes, stucco can be added to an existing painted surface. To do so, we’ll either use an adhesive material that will bond to the surface OR use a mesh coating to create a bond.
The short answer is, no. However, hairline stucco cracks are common. They’re fairly normal in newer homes as the plaster settles and moves during construction. These small hairline cracks can be repaired with normal maintenance and aren’t usually a cause for concern. There are several other types of stucco cracks such as spider cracking, foam trim cracks, diagonal cracking, etc. that may raise more concern. It’s best to have a stucco professional identify the crack and provide recommendations on how to move forward with repairs.