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Stucco Exterior Repair: Dealing with Cracks, Delamination, and Efflorescence

By D&D Exterior Finishing Team January 15, 2026 3 min read Blog

Stucco cracks are inevitable β€” the key is distinguishing cosmetic cracking from structural problems and addressing them before water infiltration causes interior damage.

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Stucco cracks are inevitable β€” the key is distinguishing cosmetic cracking from structural problems and addressing them before water infiltration causes interior damage.

Stucco is a cementitious coating applied over a substrate (lath and wire, or rigid foam boards in newer construction). As with all cement-based materials, it's subject to shrinkage cracking as it cures and thermal movement cracking as temperatures cycle. Not all cracks are equal β€” their cause determines the appropriate repair.

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Hairline shrinkage cracks less than 1 mm wide are cosmetic. They can be filled with a paintable elastomeric caulk or covered with a 100% acrylic exterior paint, which bridges small cracks as it cures. These cracks don't indicate structural problems and don't allow significant water infiltration.

Pattern cracking β€” a network of interconnected cracks forming a map-like pattern β€” indicates shrinkage in the brown coat (the middle layer of a traditional three-coat stucco system). If these cracks remain superficial and the stucco is still bonded to the lath, full-depth re-coating is the correct repair rather than individual crack filling.

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Delamination β€” areas where the stucco has separated from the substrate and sounds hollow when tapped β€” indicates moisture infiltration behind the coating. These areas must be removed to the substrate, the source of moisture entry identified and corrected, and fresh stucco applied in compatible layers.

Efflorescence β€” white chalky deposits on the stucco surface β€” is caused by soluble salts in the stucco or substrate migrating to the surface with moisture. It's a sign of active moisture movement through the wall, not simply a cosmetic issue. Treating only the visible efflorescence without addressing the moisture source results in rapid recurrence.

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Key Takeaways

  • Stucco cracks are inevitable β€” the key is distinguishing cosmetic cracking from structural problems and addressing them ...
  • Hairline shrinkage cracks less than 1 mm wide are cosmetic.
  • Delamination β€” areas where the stucco has separated from the substrate and sounds hollow when tapped β€” indicates moistur...
  • D&D Exterior Finishing serves Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and surrounding areas
  • Get a free no-obligation quote — call or book online anytime

Sources & References

  • Ontario Building Code — Relevant Standards & Guidelines
  • D&D Exterior Finishing field experience across Waterloo Region
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Devon Moore, Operations Lead Co-Founder & Operations Lead — D&D Exterior Finishing

Devon Moore is the co-founder and Operations Lead at D&D Exterior Finishing, specializing in siding, roofing, windows, and exterior renovations across Waterloo Region.

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