San Francisco
Fog, salt air, and wind-driven rain make envelope sealing and flashing detail the difference between a stucco exterior that lasts decades and one that hides rot.
- San Francisco
Fog and salt air in San Francisco. Coastal exposure in Marin. Hard seasonal swings in Sonoma. Aging original stucco in Alameda. Based in Petaluma, we bring 41 years of envelope diagnosis to each region’s particular way of letting water in.
Fog, salt air, and wind-driven rain make envelope sealing and flashing detail the difference between a stucco exterior that lasts decades and one that hides rot.
Coastal exposure on the south and west, heavy winter rain county-wide, and mature landscaping that works its way into stucco cracks and the water barrier behind them.
Hard seasonal swings — saturated winters, hot dry summers — cycle stucco through expansion and contraction, opening cracks that need a sound barrier behind them.
Bay-front humidity and aging original stucco — often decades old — mean repairs hinge on matching historic textures while quietly upgrading the water protection behind them.
Tell us the city and the symptom — we’ll bring the diagnosis to your building.