Commercial Stucco Repair That
Stops Cracks From Becoming Bigger Headaches

GY6 Built is a veteran-owned contractor that delivers itemized estimates, and warranty backed stucco repair.

Stucco Repair for Commercial Buildings

Walk around your property after a heavy rain. The sun breaks through, but you notice a thin line across the stucco. Maybe it’s near a window frame or creeping up from the base of the wall. At first glance, it seems cosmetic. In Texas, though, cracks are an open door for water.

The moisture seeps in, spreads behind the surface, and quietly eats at framing. We’ve seen it happen on retail centers, medical offices, and mixed-use buildings. Each one started with a small opening that turned into swelling walls, peeling finishes, and tenant complaints.

GY6 Built was formed with one mission: to protect property owners from that spiral. Veteran-owned and family-run, we bring the discipline of military service and the accountability of a family name. When you hire us for stucco repair, you deal with people who take your building’s safety personally.

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Stucco Repair Services That Protect Your Investment

The impact goes far beyond the wall itself. When leaks find their way inside, they don’t stop at damp spots — they turn into mold, health complaints, and insurance notices that can quickly escalate into lawsuits. Stains create another problem.

A row of brown streaks under a parapet doesn’t just look bad; it sends a message of neglect to tenants, buyers, and customers alike. Then there’s the cost of delay. What starts as a small repair today often becomes a costly rebuild once hidden rot spreads unchecked.

We’ve seen property managers call in a panic after inspectors flagged high readings during a stucco inspection. We’ve helped strip mall owners rush repairs to keep a sale from falling through. The pattern is the same: ignore damage, and the financial risk multiplies fast.

Why Choose GY6 Built

Plenty of stucco contractors patch over cracks. The surface looks fixed until the next storm pushes water through the same spot. That’s wasted money.

Our approach starts with a full diagnostic. We check the obvious damage and the hidden trouble: flashing around windows, joints where balconies meet walls, sealants that dried out under the sun. If framing is compromised, we uncover it before it spreads.

Albert, the owner, reviews findings in person. Clients deal directly with him, not a rotation of unfamiliar reps. You’ll get an itemized plan and a clear scope. Every job closes with a written warranty that transfers to new owners—a value point if you sell.

We use proven systems like Dryvit and Westcoat, designed to perform in Texas humidity, heat, and sudden storms. These aren’t “quick-fix” materials. They’re industry-standard products tested on commercial buildings nationwide.

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How We Repair Stucco Cracks Step by Step

Detailed Itemized Estimate

Every task is priced clearly. You see the cost before work begins, with no hidden surprises.

Material and Color Matching

Before work starts, we source coatings, sealants, and paints that blend with your existing finish to avoid mismatched patches.

Site Prep

Barriers and scaffolding keep tenants moving safely. Equipment is staged to reduce clutter.

Repair Phase

Our crew repairs stucco cracks, replaces sealants, and repaints or recoats with elastomeric materials where needed.

Walkthrough and Warranty

You review the work with Albert and receive a written warranty folder for your records.

FAQs

Will tenants be disrupted?

Work is scheduled around operating hours. Dust and debris are contained with barriers. Businesses keep running.

We provide photos and explain findings. You approve any additional work before it starts. No surprises.

Yes. All repairs are covered by a written warranty, transferable if ownership changes.

Cracks Don’t Wait. Neither Should You.

Every day you delay, moisture spreads further behind your walls — raising costs and risks.