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Stucco is one of the most popular exterior finishes in Chandler because it handles our hot, dry climate extremely well. For most of the year, it performs exactly the way it should.
Then monsoon season arrives.
Heavy rain begins pouring off the roof, water runs down the exterior walls, mud splashes onto the stucco, and the same areas get soaked every time a storm rolls through. Over time, that repeated exposure can leave behind stains, discoloration, and even damage.
At CR Gutters, Inc.™, we help Chandler homeowners manage roof runoff before it has a chance to create those problems. A properly designed gutter system captures rainwater at the roofline and directs it away from your home’s exterior, helping keep your stucco cleaner and drier through monsoon season.
Call CR Gutters, Inc.™ at (602) 671-3476 to schedule a gutter inspection or estimate.
Stucco is durable, but it is not waterproof.
A passing rainstorm usually is not a concern. The bigger issue is when water repeatedly runs down the same section of wall every time it rains. That constant moisture can leave behind dirt, mineral deposits, and discoloration while allowing small cosmetic issues to become larger ones over time.
You may begin noticing dark streaks beneath the roofline, mud splashing onto the lower portion of the wall, or areas that never seem to dry completely after a storm.
Water problems often develop gradually, making them easy to overlook until the damage becomes more noticeable.
Watch for signs such as:
Sometimes the gutters are responsible. Other times, flashing or drainage issues are contributing as well. In many cases, it is a combination of several small problems.
A properly functioning gutter system catches rainwater before it can pour off the roof and run down the walls.
From there, the downspouts carry that water safely away from the home.
The important part is making sure the water actually ends up away from the house. If a downspout empties right beside the foundation, you’re still dealing with splashback, wet soil, and moisture collecting around the base of the stucco.
Good drainage is about controlling where the water goes—not simply getting it off the roof.
Splash blocks are simple, but they serve an important purpose.
Placed beneath the downspouts, they help direct water farther away from the foundation instead of allowing it to soak directly into the soil beside the home.
Benefits include:
Sometimes a small improvement like this can noticeably reduce moisture problems around the home’s exterior.
Kick-out flashing is a small metal flashing installed where a roof meets a vertical wall.
Its job is to direct rainwater into the gutter instead of allowing it to run behind the stucco or straight down the side of the house.
It may be a small component, but it plays a very important role in protecting both the wall and the gutter system.
Signs Flashing May Be the Problem
Sometimes the gutters are working properly, but the flashing is allowing water to escape before it ever reaches them.
You may notice:
These situations are usually worth inspecting before the damage spreads further.
Chandler’s Monsoon Storms Test Every Drainage System
Most of the year, your gutter system hardly has to work at all.
Then a monsoon storm arrives and asks it to handle thousands of gallons of water in a very short period of time.
Your gutters, downspouts, flashing, yard grading, and landscaping all work together to move that water safely away from your home. When one part of the system fails, water usually finds the easiest path—and that often means running down the stucco.
What Do Flashing Repairs Cost?
Flashing repairs in Chandler generally cost between $250 and $600.
Pricing depends on factors such as:
If gutter repairs or downspout modifications are needed as well, those would typically be priced separately.
Protect Your Stucco Before the Next Storm
If stains, cracks, or discoloration keep appearing after every rainstorm, simply repainting the wall usually does not solve the real problem.
CR Gutters, Inc.™ can inspect your gutters, downspouts, flashing, and roof drainage system to determine where the water is escaping and recommend the right solution.
Call CR Gutters, Inc.™ today at (602) 671-3476 to schedule your Chandler gutter inspection. Whether the fix is small or your drainage system needs a larger update, we’ll help you stop the water before it causes more damage.
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