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Stucco Installation in Lone Tree Colorado

Greg Unseth Painting and Exteriors installs traditional and synthetic stucco systems for homeowners throughout Lone Tree. We deliver durable, energy-efficient stucco that performs in the Front Range climate.

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Stucco Installation for Lone Tree Homes

More Lone Tree homeowners are choosing stucco for its durability, low maintenance, and clean appearance. Greg Unseth Painting and Exteriors installs stucco systems suited to the Front Range climate so your investment holds up for the long haul.

Stucco Systems Built for the Front Range Climate

Not all stucco systems perform equally well in Colorado. The combination of dry air, freeze-thaw cycles, and intense UV in Lone Tree requires a system and technique suited to the local environment.

Traditional and Synthetic Stucco

We install both traditional three-coat stucco and modern synthetic stucco systems. Each has its strengths, and we help Lone Tree homeowners choose based on their property, goals, and budget.

Texture and Finish Options

Stucco offers a wide range of textures from smooth to heavy lace. We match existing finishes for additions and help you choose the right look for new installations that complements your Lone Tree home.

Our Stucco Installation Process

1

Consult

We assess your Lone Tree home, discuss your goals, and recommend the right stucco system.

2

Prep

Lath installation, moisture barrier application, and surface preparation.

3

Apply

Scratch coat, brown coat, and finish coat applied with the right technique and timing.

4

Finish

Final texture and color coat applied and reviewed with you before we wrap up.

Serving Lone Tree and the Surrounding Front Range

We install stucco for homeowners throughout Lone Tree and the surrounding Douglas County, including Parker, Centennial, Castle Rock, and the surrounding Douglas County communities. Whether you are in an established neighborhood or a newer development, our team delivers stucco that looks great and holds up. Visit our Lone Tree painting and stucco services page to learn more about everything we offer in the area.

Why Stucco Works in Lone Tree

Lone Tree homes benefit from stucco because it is naturally insulating, low-maintenance, and well-suited to the Front Range climate. It handles UV exposure and is fire-resistant, making it a smart choice for Colorado homeowners.

Why Lone Tree Homeowners Choose Greg Unseth

Stucco Specialists

Stucco installation is a core part of what we do. We bring the technique and product knowledge to install it correctly in the Front Range climate.

Licensed and Insured

Fully licensed, bonded, and insured for stucco work throughout Colorado Springs. We carry the coverage these projects require.

Free On-Site Estimates

We install stucco systems built to perform in the Lone Tree climate for years without cracking or failing prematurely.

Stucco Installation FAQs

Have questions about stucco installation in Lone Tree? Here are answers to some of the most common questions we hear from homeowners considering a stucco project. Do not see what you are looking for? Give us a call and we will be happy to help.

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Yes. Stucco performs well in the Front Range climate because it handles temperature swings and UV exposure when properly installed. It is a durable, low-maintenance finish for Colorado homes.
Yes. Stucco is naturally fire-resistant, which is one reason it is a popular exterior finish in Colorado communities where wildfire risk is a consideration.
We offer a range of stucco textures from smooth to heavy lace, skip trowel, and everything in between. We help Lone Tree homeowners choose a texture that complements their home and neighborhood.
Well-installed stucco can withstand minor hail without significant damage. Larger hail events can crack or chip stucco, which is why prompt inspection and repair after storms is important.
Traditional stucco is a cement-based three-coat system that is highly durable. Synthetic stucco, also called EIFS, uses foam insulation and an acrylic finish coat for more flexibility and insulation value. We help you choose based on your home and goals.
Stucco is relatively low-maintenance. We recommend periodic inspection for cracks, especially after harsh winters or hail storms, and repainting or recoating the finish layer every several years.
A typical residential stucco installation takes one to two weeks depending on the size of the project and weather. Each coat requires proper curing time before the next is applied.