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Riverside Painters
4.7(
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Serving Florissant, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

"It went very well! Every detail that I needed to be done was done in a very professional manor! Great Job! Very nice home improvement!"
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+16

7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Midwest Tuckpointing Pros LLC
4.7(
13
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Serving Florissant, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"From estimate to repair excellent service and satisfaction. It was awesome our on-site inspection was same day as our call and we received our estimate next day. And was even available to answer our questions before and during repairs. We had a tree fall on our house that caused fractures down our chimney, other companies we had come out didn’t find the underlying damage- they not only found our structure damage but fixed us up! Very professional, available to answer questions and ensures satisfaction."
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+23

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Perfect Pitch Gutters and Exteriors, Inc.
5.0(
14
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Serving Florissant, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I was so impressed with the price and quality of work they did on my pavilion at the lake that we hired them to install gutters, gutter guards, soffit and fascia at our house. I would highly recommend them."
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+78

Response time2 days
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Carter's Painting and Cleaning Services
4.4(
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Serving Florissant, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The contractor did not adhere to the terms of the contract. He arrived up to 90-minutes late on two out of four days. Often arriving without the equipment needed for the job. Too much time was spent on-site sourcing and procuring supplies and equipment. His crew started painting the exterior fascia board and soffits before pressure washing. When I confronted them, I was told Mr. Carter had left. They were not shown the contract. Nor were they told to pressure wash first. All work came to a dead stop until Mr. Carter returned. (Unbeknownst to me, a pattern was developing. Mr. Carter had a habit of leaving the site around noon each day. Despite having just arrived in some cases.) Upon Mr. Carter’s arrival, I was immediately in his face, complaining about the situation. He left and returned with a pressure washer. While the rest of the crew did nothing. Anxious to see some progress being made, I pointed out other areas that were to be painted, I was told “the crew” were hired to paint anything requiring the use of a ladder(s). On the next to the last day of the work schedule, I met with Mr. Carter to see if the color of the inset and finial of each of the corbels, could be changed from white to blue. Of course I was willing to buy for the change order. I told him to name his price. Upon arriving the next morning, Mr. Carter abruptly announced, “He (and I presumed his crew) would not be using the ladders today.”. Meaning no portion of the corbels would be repainted. So much for customer service. When the job came to an end, they began loading their tools and equipment into the truck. It was clear, they were trying to put 10 pounds of something into a 5-pound bag. Mr. Carter asked permission to store one of the ladders on the premises. I acquiesced. Over a week later, it’s still here. Then came settling the bill. I wrote a check against an account I’ve used almost exclusively, without difficulty, since moving to St. Louis in August 2007. Mr. Carter rejected the check, because the bank on which it was drawn is not local. So I voided that check and wrote another against an account with a local bank. I did forewarn him, although there are sufficient funds in the account is barely active. Further explaining he may have trouble cashing it. (The account was for a former tenant to deposit their rent.) He left. In less than 30-minutes he was back. This time he wanted me to make the check out to himself or his significant other; instead of his company name. This sounded fishy. So i voided the second check and wrote a third check out to him. After he left I surveyed the workmanship and found it to be well done. The time I’d spent introducing him to a neighbor whose home was in need of exterior painting and pointing out the foot traffic as my neighbors (who may also need exterior painting) walked their dogs; seemed to have paid off. He and his crew weren’t terribly tidy. There were a few conspicuous drip marks. Plus they had to ask me for a rag(s) to cleanup with. Which should have been a sign to kick all of them to the curb. Rather than continuing to fume, I opted to soak in the tub. As I languished, my mobile phone rang. Then the landline rang. Both were conveniently located out of reach. Afterwards, I reviewed my voice mail. Both calls were from my local bank. Since I hadn’t written a check against the account in over 90-days (more like 9-years), they were calling to verify I’d written a check to Mr. Carter. I could have disavowed all knowledge of Mr. Carter. But I didn’t. That resentment was now swirling done the drain."
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Recommended by77%of homeowners
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FAQs for traditional stucco repair or partially replace projects in Florissant, MO

Minor stucco fixes—like sealing small cracks or adding fresh caulk—often wrap up in an hour or two. Larger jobs that call for cutting out damaged sections, installing new lath, and layering fresh stucco can stretch to three or four days because each coat needs time to cure. A pro removes loose material, cleans and dampens the area, applies a bonding agent, and builds up new layers, matching texture and restoring the wall’s weather shield.

Watch for a stucco surface that stays damp days after a storm, develops dark stains, or feels soft or spongy under light pressure. Inside, moisture rings, peeling paint, or soft drywall around windows point to the same issue. Any of these red flags mean water is trapped behind the siding, and it’s time to call a stucco pro before rot or mold sets in.

Give your stucco a once-over every spring and fall. Semiannual checks let you catch hairline cracks, stains, or damp spots before they snowball into pricey repairs. Keep a flashlight handy, look closely around windows and doors, and call a pro if you notice anything soft or discolored. Staying ahead of minor issues protects both your curb appeal and your home’s weather barrier.

A pro starts by scraping away loose material, then cleans and lightly wets the area so new stucco will stick. After brushing on a bonding agent, they build fresh layers, letting each coat cure before adding the next. The final step is matching the texture and color so the patch blends in and the wall regains full weather protection.

Think of repair as a patch: the pro fixes only the visible crack or hole. Remediation goes deeper—crews strip away the compromised stucco, correct the root problem (often water or mold), then rebuild the wall. If tests show structural rot or trapped moisture, remediation is the safer, longer-lasting route; otherwise, a straightforward repair often does the trick.

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