Stucco Contractor Toronto

Creating beautiful, weather-resistant exteriors for Toronto homes and businesses through expert stucco craftsmanship and modern wall systems.

25+years of stucco & EIFS
4.3★Google rating
8+Toronto areas covered
24hopen for Toronto
25+Years of hands-on experience
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InsuredFully insured & WSIB covered
FreeFixed written quotes
WarrantyWorkmanship guarantee
GTAOakville-based, GTA-wide
Local expertise

Stucco work in Toronto is a logistics job as much as a finishing job

Toronto exteriors are unlike anywhere else in the GTA: tight semi-detached lots in the east end, contemporary infill builds replacing postwar bungalows, and commercial frontages that need scaffolding permits before a single coat goes on. We plan every Toronto project around access — laneway staging, boom lifts on commercial jobs, and protection for the neighbour’s property that sits a metre from your wall.

Most of our Toronto calls fall into three buckets: full new build stucco on modern infill homes, commercial stucco and EIFS on storefronts and low-rise buildings, and stucco repair where freeze-thaw cycles have opened cracks around windows and parapets. Each needs a different system — and quoting them the same way is how exteriors fail early.

How much does stucco cost in Toronto?

In Toronto, acrylic stucco typically runs $12–$18 per square foot and a full insulated EIFS system $18–$28 per square foot in 2026. Tight-access semis and commercial scaffolding add cost; simple detached walls sit at the low end. A typical two-storey detached exterior lands between $25,000 and $45,000.

Typical stucco pricing in Toronto (2026)
SystemTypical range (per sq ft)LifespanBest for
Acrylic stucco (over existing substrate)$12 – $1825–40 yearsInfill builds and modern renovations
Full EIFS (insulated system)$18 – $2830–50 yearsCommercial walls and cold-corner semis
Localized stucco repair$500 – $3,000 per areaMatches existing wallCrack and parapet fixes
Stone veneer accents$35 – $6050+ yearsEntrance and street-facing accents

Ranges reflect typical GTA projects. Final pricing depends on wall condition, height and access, detailing, and total area — we confirm exact numbers after a site visit.

Do I need a permit for stucco work in Toronto?

Re-cladding an existing house with stucco usually does not require a building permit in Toronto, but adding exterior insulation (EIFS) that changes wall assembly, or any structural change, can — the City of Toronto building permit guide covers the categories. Commercial work often needs street-occupation permits for scaffolding. We flag permit requirements during the site assessment so nothing stalls mid-project.

Common Toronto exterior problems we get called for
ProblemUsual causeWhat we do
Cracks at window cornersFreeze-thaw movement, missing reinforcing meshCut back, re-mesh, base coat and refinish the elevation
Stained or chalky commercial facadeAged finish coat, pollution filmWash, repair, and recoat with fresh acrylic finish
Cold interior walls in semisUninsulated solid masonryEIFS overcladding — insulation plus new finish in one system
Bubbling stucco near gradeMoisture wicking at foundation lineRebuild base detail with proper starter track and sealant

Recent stucco projects in Toronto

These are real Toronto jobs from our portfolio — photographed on site, not stock imagery.

CommercialCommercial Stucco Installation in Toronto

Full commercial facade installation — scope, system and result photos.

EIFSModern EIFS Installation in Toronto

Insulated EIFS system on a modern Toronto home.

ResidentialContemporary Stucco Home in Toronto

Clean-lined contemporary exterior finished in acrylic stucco.

Browse the full project portfolio or the photo gallery to see more finished exteriors, and check why homeowners choose us before you get quotes.

Toronto stucco questions, answered

Can you do stucco on a semi-detached house in Toronto?
Yes — semis are a large share of our Toronto work. We stage equipment within your lot line, protect the neighbouring wall and roofline, and detail the party-wall junction so the new finish terminates cleanly where the properties meet.
Can stucco be installed in a Toronto winter?
Base coats and finishes need sustained temperatures above about 5°C, so the open season is roughly April to November. In shoulder months we use heated hoarding on commercial jobs. If you call in winter, we book the assessment now and start as soon as temperatures hold.
Is EIFS or traditional stucco better for a Toronto home?
For most Toronto houses EIFS wins: it adds continuous exterior insulation to solid-masonry and older framed walls, cutting heat loss while delivering the same finish look. Traditional hard-coat still makes sense on garage walls and high-impact areas near grade.
How long does a full exterior stucco job take in Toronto?
A typical detached or semi-detached exterior takes 2–4 weeks: setup and substrate prep, insulation and base coat with embedded mesh, curing time, then the finish coat. Tight access or extensive repairs extend that; we give a written schedule with every quote.
Do you handle both the repair and the colour matching?
Yes. We cut back damaged areas, rebuild the base, and custom-tint the finish coat to blend with the existing wall — texture matching matters as much as colour, so the repair disappears instead of reading as a patch.
Services

What we do across Toronto

One Oakville-based team for every exterior in Toronto — from full stucco and EIFS to repairs, stone and rooflines.

Commercial Stucco in Toronto

Commercial Stucco

Facades for storefronts, plazas and low-rise buildings.

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Stucco Repair in Toronto

Stucco Repair

Cracks, impact holes and water damage, colour-matched.

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New Build Stucco in Toronto

New Build Stucco

Plan-stage packages for builders and custom homes.

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Stone Installation in Toronto

Stone Installation

Natural and veneer stone accents, properly flashed.

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Soffit & Eavestrough in Toronto

Soffit & Eavestrough

Aluminum soffit, fascia and seamless troughs.

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Residential Stucco in Toronto

Residential Stucco

Full stucco and insulated EIFS systems for homes.

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Local coverage

Neighbourhoods we serve across Toronto

Toronto mixes century homes with contemporary infill and low-rise commercial along strips like Queen, Dundas West and the Danforth — each needs a different stucco approach.

We take stucco calls right across the City of Toronto — Forest Hill, Leaside, The Beaches, High Park, Roncesvalles, Riverdale, Rosedale and Cabbagetown and everywhere between.

Forest HillLeasideThe BeachesHigh ParkRoncesvallesRiverdaleRosedaleCabbagetown
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Real Toronto projects

Ready to upgrade your exterior?

Tell us about your project and get a free, fixed written quote. Oakville-based, serving the whole GTA — open 24 hours.

Get a free quote Call (905) 973-6470