New Wave Stucco and Parging restores what Calgary's weather takes — cracked stucco, crumbling parging, worn stone and tired concrete — with the kind of finish that only three and a half decades on the trowel can deliver.
From the foundation line to the gutters — repair, restoration and protection for the parts of your home that face the weather.
Cracks, chips, impact damage and failed patches in stucco and cultured stone — repaired and blended so you can't tell where the damage was.
Refresh tired, faded stucco with coatings made for the job — colour-matched, weather-rated, and applied by hands that know the surface.
The protective coat your foundation deserves. New parging and repair of crumbling, flaking foundation walls — smooth or textured finish.
Failed caulking lets water and winter in. We strip and re-seal window perimeters properly — protecting your envelope and your energy bill.
Spalled, chipped and broken front steps rebuilt and resurfaced — safe underfoot, clean to look at, ready for another few decades.
Round out the exterior work — aging eavestroughs replaced so the water goes where it should, away from your fresh parging.
Exterior repair is a craft trade — the difference between a patch that disappears and a patch you stare at forever is the hands doing the work.
Texture matching is the hardest part of stucco repair, and the part most outfits get wrong. After 35+ years, matching the original finish is second nature.
Most stucco companies won't return calls for a crack or a section of parging. That's our bread and butter — fast quotes, tidy work, fair prices.
Freeze-thaw, chinooks, hail and horizontal rain — materials and methods chosen for what this climate actually does to a building.
Send a photo or book a visit. You get a free, no-pressure quote with a clear scope.
Loose material removed, edges cut clean, surfaces prepped so the repair bonds for good.
Materials applied in proper coats, texture matched to the original, lines kept crisp.
Site left clean, work reviewed with you. Done when you say it's done.
A couple of photos and a rough description is all it takes for a quick quote — or call and talk it through. No job too small.