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Stucco Siding in New Orleans, LA

Licensed · Insured · 20+ Years Gulf Coast Experience · No Subcontracting

Lic. #890459 & #3667
20+ Years Gulf Coast
4.9★ Google Reviews
Zero Subcontracting

Stucco has been part of New Orleans architecture for over two centuries. Walk through the French Quarter or the Garden District and you see it everywhere, smooth or textured, painted or natural, anchoring buildings that have stood through hurricanes and a century of Gulf Coast humidity. There is a reason it keeps showing up: done right, stucco is one of the most durable and aesthetically flexible exterior finishes available.

Turnkey Siding installs traditional 3-coat stucco and synthetic stucco (EIFS) throughout the New Orleans metro, including Metairie, Kenner, Gretna, Harahan, and 9 more communities across the region. Our licensed crew, residential license #890459 and commercial license #3667, handles every phase in-house. No subcontractors. The same team that assesses your substrate and sets up the scaffolding applies every coat and finishes the trim.

The two types of stucco are genuinely different products with different performance profiles and different installation requirements. We will explain both, tell you which is right for your project, and give you a written price before any work starts.

New Orleans is not a forgiving environment for a siding system. High humidity, driving rain from the southeast, and periodic hurricane-force winds demand a material that can take it. Stucco, when properly installed and detailed, handles all of it.

  • 3-coat vs. EIFS. Traditional 3-coat stucco is more labor-intensive. Each coat requires cure time, which extends the project timeline and increases total labor hours. EIFS installs faster but uses more material cost upfront.
  • Texture complexity. Smooth finishes require more precision than dash or lace and take longer to execute well.
  • Substrate condition. Rot, failed sheathing, or missing moisture barriers add time and materials to the prep phase.
  • Story count and access. Multi-story work requires scaffolding, which is an additional cost.
  • Existing stucco removal. If failed stucco needs to come off before new work can start, demo adds to the total.

We provide a full itemized written estimate at the site visit. No deposits taken before you have a written price.

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How It Works

4 Steps. No Surprises.

Every Turnkey project follows the same process, whether it's 800 sq ft or 8,000.

01
On-Site Estimate

We come to your property, assess conditions, and give you a real number — not a phone guess or a square-foot calculator.

02
Material Selection

We walk you through your options based on your home's profile, climate exposure, and budget. No pressure, just straight advice.

03
Licensed Install

Our in-house crew handles every step — permits pulled, work done to code, no subs ever sent to your property.

04
Final Walkthrough

We inspect the finished job with you before we call it done. If anything isn't right, we fix it before we leave.

Seamless Finish · Custom Texture

Why Stucco Siding Is Right for Louisiana

  • Fully customizable texture and color options
  • Excellent thermal performance in hot climates
  • Ideal for Mediterranean and modern architectural styles
  • Seamless application — no visible panel seams
  • Holds paint well and resists cracking when applied correctly
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Our licensed crew serves the entire Southeast Louisiana area. One call handles everything from estimate to final walkthrough.

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Lic. #890459 (Residential) · #3667 (Commercial)
All 8 Materials In-House

Other Siding Services We Install

Every material installed by the same licensed crew. Nothing limited by your zip code.

Where We Work

Serving 13 Communities
Across Southeast Louisiana

One licensed crew. No subcontracting. Free on-site estimates anywhere in our service area.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How does stucco perform in south Louisiana humidity? Traditional three-coat stucco performs well in humid climates when properly installed with a drainage plane and adequate flashing at all penetrations. The failure mode in Louisiana is almost always improper moisture management at the base of the wall, around windows, or at any horizontal surface where water can collect. We install stucco with a full drainage mat system and close attention to all transition points to prevent the moisture intrusion that causes staining, cracking, and delamination on poorly installed systems.

Is stucco prone to cracking on Gulf Coast homes? Stucco cracks when the substrate moves and the stucco layer cannot flex with it. This happens most on wood-frame construction that expands and contracts seasonally. Control joints placed at regular intervals and at structural transitions allow the stucco to move without cracking across large flat fields. We locate control joints based on industry standards and your building’s specific framing. Without them, cracking is predictable. With them, it is manageable.

What is the difference between 3-coat stucco and EIFS? Traditional 3-coat stucco is a Portland cement-based system applied in scratch coat, brown coat, and finish coat layers over a lath substrate. It is breathable, vapor-permeable, and the historically appropriate choice for New Orleans architecture. EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System, also called synthetic stucco) uses a foam insulation board with a polymer-modified finish layer. EIFS provides better insulation value and is faster to install, but requires a drainage cavity system in humid climates to prevent moisture trapping. We install both and will recommend the right system for your project.

Can stucco be color-matched to existing work on a historic home? Yes. We can color-match stucco to existing sections using integral pigment in the finish coat. Exact matching of weathered stucco requires sampling and may take two or three iterations. We use this approach frequently on historic properties in New Orleans neighborhoods where visual consistency across the facade is required by review boards or owner preference.

What maintenance does stucco require in Louisiana? Stucco should be inspected annually for cracks at control joints, window perimeters, and the base of the wall. Minor cracks should be sealed promptly before water penetrates. Repainting is typically needed every 7 to 10 years depending on sun exposure and color. Algae and mildew growth are common in our climate and should be cleaned with a low-pressure wash and appropriate cleaner annually.

What Our Customers Say

Trusted Across Southeast Louisiana

★★★★★ 4.9 average · 200+ Google Reviews
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“Metal cladding for our commercial building. Licensed, on time, and the only contractor who fully understood the scope from day one.”

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Sandra M.
Metairie · Commercial Project
★★★★★

“Replaced our vinyl siding after Hurricane Ida damage. Turnkey handled permits, insurance coordination, everything. The house looks brand new.”

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James T.
Kenner · Residential
★★★★★

“Got quotes from 4 contractors. Turnkey was the only one who offered fiber cement AND explained exactly why it was right for our home.”

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Michelle R.
Mandeville · Residential
★★★★★

“Our 1960s ranch had rotting wood siding on three sides. Turnkey stripped it, added moisture barrier, and put up fiber cement. No more painting every three years.”

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Robert C.
Gretna · Older Home Renovation
★★★★★

“After Zeta took out a whole section of our soffit and siding, we called three contractors. Turnkey was the only one who showed up the same week to assess it.”

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Denise B.
Slidell · Storm Repair
★★★★★

“Built our custom home and needed siding that would handle Louisiana summers without constant upkeep. Turnkey spec’d the right product and finished a week early.”

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Kevin L.
Covington · New Construction
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