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Stucco Repair in Las Cruces, NM

Las Cruces puts stucco under conditions that most contractors have never encountered. Summers that push past 100 degrees, unfiltered Chihuahuan Desert UV radiation, and wind-driven sand that abrades exterior walls season after season produce a specific and predictable failure pattern on Las Cruces homes. We repair stucco in Las Cruces with materials and methods calibrated for this climate, not techniques borrowed from somewhere milder.

Heat-driven stucco failure requires a heat-aware repair approach

The dominant stucco failure pattern in Las Cruces is not crack-first. It is delamination-first. UV radiation at Chihuahuan Desert elevations breaks down the finish coat binder before visible cracking begins, causing the outer surface layer to chalk, powder, and pull away from the wall. By the time a homeowner notices the surface is failing, the binder degradation has typically spread well beyond the visible area. Applying a new finish coat over a compromised base will fail in a season. We remove the degraded material completely, assess whether the damage has reached deeper layers, and restore the wall system using UV-stable materials matched to southern New Mexico’s specific exposure conditions.

For Las Cruces homeowners comparing local stucco contractors, our New Mexico Stucco Services explains the full range of what Happy Homes handles across the state.

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UV Delamination Repair

Surface chalking and UV binder breakdown on Las Cruces homes require full removal of the degraded finish coat before any new product will bond properly. We strip, prep, and restore rather than patch over a compromised surface.

Heat Crack and Expansion Repair

South and west walls facing Las Cruces's direct afternoon sun experience extreme thermal expansion that opens cracks faster than shaded elevations. We repair with materials that account for the thermal range these walls actually experience.

Sand Abrasion and Surface Restoration

Wind-driven sand from the Chihuahuan Desert erodes the stucco finish coat slowly over years. We restore abraded surfaces and apply UV-resistant color coat finishes that hold their protective barrier longer under desert exposure.

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Surface prep is not optional when UV has done the damage

The temptation in UV-damaged stucco repair is to apply a fresh finish coat over the chalked surface and call it repaired. It is not. A UV-degraded binder has no holding power — it cannot accept a new coating that will last more than one season. The correct approach is to mechanically remove the degraded material, verify whether the damage has gone into the base coat, and then apply a UV-stable finish product that is actually rated for desert sun exposure. This takes more time and more material than a surface application. It also produces a repair that does not have to be redone in 18 months.

Learn how we also address roof damage in southern New Mexico, stucco and roofing often fail together in Las Cruces’s extreme heat on our Roofing Services.

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Why choose us

Why Las Cruces Homeowners Choose Happy Homes

Desert Climate Expertise

We understand how Las Cruces's heat, UV radiation, and wind-driven sand affect stucco differently than northern New Mexico conditions — and we select materials rated for the actual exposure.

UV-Stable Material Selection

Standard repair products degrade faster in southern New Mexico's intense UV environment. We use finish coat materials with appropriate UV resistance ratings for this specific climate.

Thorough Surface Preparation

UV-damaged stucco requires full removal of the degraded layer before new product can bond. We do not apply new finishes over a surface that cannot hold them.

Licensed NM Contractor

General Contractors License GB98, general liability, and workers' compensation coverage. We serve Las Cruces as part of our statewide New Mexico operation.

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Service Areas Near Las Cruces

  • Sunland Park: directly on the New Mexico-Texas state line at the southern edge of the Las Cruces metro
  • Mesilla: historic village immediately west of Las Cruces with traditional adobe and stucco properties requiring preservation-level care
  • Anthony: rural and suburban residential area north of El Paso along I-10, served as part of the Las Cruces corridor
  • Hatch: Rio Grande valley community north of Las Cruces with older residential stucco properties
  • Alamogordo: Tularosa Basin community to the northeast; served as part of our southern New Mexico coverage

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