Full stucco assemblies
Moisture barrier, flashing integration, lath, scratch, brown, and finish coats — the complete wall system from framing out.
Built right the first time — barrier, lath, and finish as one system.
New construction is the one chance to build a stucco wall with nothing to undo — barrier, flashing, lath, and finish installed in the right order, by one trade, with no legacy failures hiding underneath. Most of the repair work we do exists because that chance was missed the first time.
Fogg Construction provides complete stucco and plaster scopes for new homes, additions, ADUs, and commercial projects: moisture barrier and flashing integration, lath, three-coat cementitious stucco or acrylic systems, and the finish texture and color your design calls for. Holding both B and C35 licenses, we’re equally comfortable as the plastering sub on your builder’s team or working directly with an owner and architect.
Rick has spent his career collaborating with architects, designers, and owners’ reps — with special care for details, schedule parameters, and budgets. On additions, our texture-matching expertise means the new construction blends seamlessly with the existing building.
Moisture barrier, flashing integration, lath, scratch, brown, and finish coats — the complete wall system from framing out.
New stucco matched to the existing structure’s texture and color, so the addition reads as original.
Envelope detailing input during design, clean coordination on site, and work that meets the schedule the project was planned around.
Interior plaster scopes for new construction, including Venetian plaster feature finishes.
“They were fantastic! The owner came out himself to bid the job, threw in some stucco patchwork that was needed outside of the immediate area to be fixed. The crew was on time, worked quickly, and didn’t leave any debris behind (cleaned up the area perfectly). Not the cheapest, not the most expensive either, but the expertise and skill was evident and I couldn’t be happier. I highly recommend Fogg.”Ana S. · Petaluma, CA
Yes — with a C35 Lathing & Plastering license and decades of jobsite experience, we sub for general contractors on residential and commercial projects, and our B General Building license means we understand the whole assembly, not just our coat of it.
Traditional three-coat stucco remains the most durable choice for most Bay Area projects, and it’s what we recommend where budget allows. We’ll give you a straight comparison for your specific wall assembly, climate exposure, and design rather than a one-size answer.
Texture matching is a core specialty — we reproduce the original texture and finish on the new walls and, where needed, fog-coat the transition so old and new read as one continuous facade.
Ideally during design or pre-construction. Barrier selection, flashing details, and control-joint layout are decided before any plaster goes on — and getting them right on paper is far cheaper than correcting them on the wall. Rick regularly consults with architects at this stage.
Yes — that integration is the whole point. We install the moisture barrier, flashing, lath, and stucco as one accountable scope, so there’s no finger-pointing between trades if water ever shows up.
Complete stucco services for commercial and residential properties across San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, and Alameda — repair, restoration, waterproofing, and new finishes.
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Waterproofing barrier systems installed behind and within stucco assemblies — moisture barriers, building paper, and modern flashing integration that keep Bay Area rain out of the structure.
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Stucco crack repair, patching, and full facade restoration across the Bay Area. We correct the underlying cause, then match the existing texture so the repair blends invisibly.
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