Stucco Installation Cost Guide 2026

Homeowners typically see installed stucco costs range widely based on material, climate, and labor. The main cost drivers are surface prep, substrate condition, and the chosen stucco system. This article presents practical price ranges in USD to help plan a project and compare bids.

Item Low Average High Notes
Project Total (1,500–2,500 sq ft) $7,500 $15,000 $27,500 Basic cement stucco; standard insulation and finish
Per Sq Ft Installed $6 $9 $12 Depending on material and finish
Labor (per hour) $40 $60 $85 Seasonal demand affects rates
Materials (per sq ft) $2 $4 $6 Includes mix, lath, and finish coat
Permits & Inspections $200 $1,000 $3,000 Varies by city and project scope

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges for a typical exterior stucco installation vary with scope and system type. For a standard cement stucco project on a mid-sized home, expect $7,500-$27,500 total with per-square-foot options around $6-$12. The lower end reflects basic prep and a traditional finish; the higher end accounts for multi-layer systems, improved insulation, or decorative textures. Assumptions: region, house size, substrate condition, and finish choice.

Cost Breakdown

Column Materials Labor Equipment Permits Delivery/Disposal Contingency
Estimated Dollars $2-$6 / sq ft $4-$8 / sq ft $0.50-$1.50 / sq ft $200-$3,000 $0-$1,000 5-10% of project total

Factorized example: Labor hours and crew size influence totals, with a typical crew of 2–4 workers for 1–2 weeks depending on weather and complexity. A mini formula tag can help: data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

What Drives Price

Price Components include surface prep, moisture barriers, lath or wire mesh, base coats, finish coats, coatings, and any decorative textures. Regional climate and substrate conditions require different prep work and cure times, shifting costs. Material choice—cement vs. acrylic stucco—also changes the price trajectory. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Ways To Save

Budget tips focus on planning and choosing system options with long-term value. If the home’s exterior has repairs or moisture issues, addressing those first can prevent cost overruns later. Compare bids for the same scope, ask about material substitutions, and consider a mid-range texture rather than high-end finishes. Assumptions: region, scope, bid consistency.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by locale due to labor availability, permitting, and material costs. In this section, three regions illustrate typical deltas:

  • West Coast urban: +15% to +25% versus national averages, often due to labor and permit costs.
  • Midwest suburban: baseline to +5% depending on climate-related prep needs.
  • Southern rural: −5% to −15% relative to national averages, with milder winters affecting schedule.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor dominates the installed price in many markets. A typical crew charges $60-$85 per hour, with total labor hours ranging from 40 to 160+ hours depending on area and exterior complexity. Shorter schedules in favorable weather reduce costs, while extended projects during wet seasons may incur additional overhead. Assumptions: crew size, site access, weather.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Beyond base pricing, consider hidden or extra charges: scaffold or lift rental, substrate remediation, waterproofing, insulation upgrades, and texture upgrades. Expenses for windows and doors protection, cleanup, and disposal of old materials can add 2%–8% to the total. Permit fees and inspection costs vary widely by jurisdiction. Assumptions: project scope, local rules.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical bids for common home sizes and finishes.

Basic Scenario

Specs: 1,500 sq ft, cement stucco, standard finish, good substrate. Labor: 60 hours. Materials: $3.50/sq ft. Total: $11,000-$14,000.

Mid-Range Scenario

Specs: 2,000 sq ft, acrylic stucco, textured finish, enhanced insulation. Labor: 100 hours. Materials: $5.50/sq ft. Total: $16,000-$22,000.

Premium Scenario

Specs: 2,500 sq ft, luxury finish, moisture barrier upgrade, decorative trim. Labor: 140+ hours. Materials: $6.50+/sq ft. Total: $28,000-$40,000.

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Stucco requires periodic inspection for cracks and moisture intrusion. Repairs are typically repair-focused rather than full replacement, with typical patch costs in the $300-$1,200 range per incident depending on location and material. A durable finish can extend maintenance intervals but may increase initial cost. Assumptions: climate, exposure, finish.

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