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New Mexico homes rely on exterior stucco more than almost any other state in the country. Traditional architecture styles, i.e, Pueblo Revival, Spanish Colonial, Territorial, and adobe, combined with a high desert climate that stresses every exterior system year-round means that stucco maintenance is not optional here.
The challenge with residential stucco repair across a state as climatically varied as New Mexico is that no single repair approach works everywhere. Albuquerque’s thermal cracking problem is different from Santa Fe’s freeze-thaw damage, which is different again from Las Cruces’s UV delamination pattern and Rio Rancho’s aging EIFS systems. A contractor who works statewide needs to understand all of these failure modes, not just the ones common in their home market. Happy Homes was built on lath and plaster, the original trade behind every stucco system, and has worked on traditional three-coat, EIFS, synthetic acrylic, and adobe-based finishes across the state. We bring the right approach to the right wall.
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We repair residential stucco for homeowners across New Mexico, from Albuquerque and Rio Rancho to Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Roswell, and beyond. One contractor, one standard of quality, regardless of location.
Traditional three-coat portland cement stucco, EIFS foam-core synthetic systems, two-coat hard coat applications, and acrylic finish systems. We identify the system on your home before determining the repair method.
New Mexico's different regions require different approaches. Freeze-thaw repairs at Santa Fe's elevation use different materials than UV delamination repairs in Las Cruces. We match the method to the climate, not the other way around.
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Happy Homes carries lath and plaster in its legal name, and that is not a historical accident. Lath and plaster is the original trade from which modern stucco systems evolved. The scratch coat, brown coat, and finish coat architecture of traditional three-coat stucco is directly descended from interior plaster work. Understanding lath and plaster means understanding why stucco systems fail at the layer they do, why moisture moves through the wall the way it does, and what the correct repair is at each depth. This is not knowledge that comes from adding stucco to a general contractor’s service list. It comes from building a company on the trade itself, and it shows in repairs that actually hold.
Stucco and roofing failures are often related on New Mexico homes, learn about our full exterior service coverage.
Stucco is not a service we added to a list. It is the founding trade of the company. That depth of knowledge shows in every inspection, repair decision, and finished wall.
Albuquerque's thermal cracking, Santa Fe's freeze-thaw damage, Las Cruces's UV delamination, and Rio Rancho's aging EIFS systems are all different problems. We know all of them.
We explain what is failing, why it is failing, what needs immediate attention, and what can wait. No inflated scopes. No pressure to repair what does not need repairing yet.
General Contractors License GB98, general liability, and workers' compensation coverage — active across the state, not just in the Albuquerque metro.
Stucco repair costs for New Mexico homeowners vary based on the size of the damage, the stucco system type, the climate region of the property, and whether base coat work is required. General ranges based on repair scope: