Westmount Stucco Contractor | EIFS Stucco Repair & Installation

Depend Exteriors offers residential and commercial Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) stucco in Westmount.  We are a licensed stucco contractor offering new stucco installation and repairs.

Why choose us?

  • 15+ Years of Experience
  • Industry-Leading Expertise: A trusted name in exterior home improvement.
  • Licensed & bonded stucco contractor near you.
  • 100% Satisfaction: Our track record of satisfied clients speaks for our commitment to quality.
EIFS stucco repair in progress on a heritage-style home in Westmount, Edmonton. Depend Exteriors restores energy efficiency and aesthetic value to older homes with modern EIFS systems.

Exterior Insulation and Finish System Services

  • EIFS installation
  • EIFS repairs
  • EIFS Stucco painting
  • EIFS Patching & Moulding
  • Commercial EIFS services
  • Residential EIFS services

Commercial & Residential EIFS services

We install and repair EIFS stucco on homes and commercial buildings in Westmount and across Alberta. EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems) adds a protective layer that insulates walls, reduces heating costs, and gives your property a clean look.

EIFS works for both new construction and renovation projects. Our team follows Alberta building codes and uses materials that last in cold climates. We handle everything from foam insulation and base coat application to final finish. 

Call our commercial and residential stucco contractor for a free quote.

Completed EIFS stucco system on a commercial building in Westmount, Edmonton by Depend Exteriors. The system improves thermal insulation and creates a modern appearance.

Westmount EIFS Stucco Installers

We install EIFS on homes and buildings to improve insulation and reduce energy loss. EIFS uses foam boards, a base coat, mesh, and a topcoat to create a sealed wall surface. This system helps keep indoor temperatures stable year-round.

EIFS differs from traditional stucco because it insulates while protecting the wall. Traditional stucco uses cement, which is heavier and more likely to crack with temperature changes. EIFS is lighter and flexible, which helps it stay intact in cold weather. It also blocks moisture better than older wall systems.

Our EIFS installers follow strict construction methods to meet Alberta building codes. We inspect the surface, attach insulation boards, apply mesh, and add the base and finish coats. Each step builds strength and helps prevent future damage. The finished wall looks clean and smooth and holds up well through harsh winters.

EIFS installation Process

Step 1: Inspect the Wall Surface

We check the exterior wall for damage, moisture, or uneven areas. The wall must also be clean, dry, and stable before installation starts.

Step 2: Install the Insulation Board

We attach foam insulation boards to the wall using adhesive and mechanical fasteners. These boards create a continuous layer that reduces heat loss and blocks air drafts.

Step 3: Apply Fibreglass Mesh

We cover the insulation with fiberglass mesh embedded in a polymer base coat to strengthen the wall and prevent cracking.

Step 4: Apply the Base Coat

A flexible base coat is spread over the mesh to seal the surface. This layer protects the insulation and creates a smooth surface for the final finish.

Step 5: Add the Finish Coat

We apply an acrylic finish coat in your chosen colour and texture. This final layer is water-resistant and UV-stable, giving the wall its finished appearance.

Step 6: Seal All Openings

We seal around windows, doors, and vents using proper flashing and caulking. This prevents water from getting behind the system.

Step 7: Final Inspection

We check every detail to confirm the wall is sealed, clean, and properly finished. Once complete, your EIFS system is ready to protect and insulate your property for decades.

Exterior Insulation and Finish System Repairs

We fix damaged EIFS to restore insulation, stop moisture, and prevent long-term wall issues. Whether it’s cracking, water intrusion, or faded areas, our process targets the problem at its source. We remove damaged sections, reapply base coats and mesh, and match the finish for a clean result.

EIFS repairs require the right materials and proper steps. Our team uses approved products that bond with existing EIFS systems. Each layer is applied with care to maintain energy efficiency and weather protection.

If you’re searching for a stucco repair contractor near you, Depend Exteriors is ready to help. We serve Edmonton and surrounding areas with fast, reliable repairs. 

EIFS Stucco Painting Services

EIFS painting refreshes faded walls and protects the surface from moisture and sun damage. We use breathable acrylic coatings made for EIFS that allow water to escape without trapping it behind the finish. This helps prevent bubbling, peeling, or mould growth over time.

Before we paint, we check for cracks, stains, and surface wear. Minor issues are repaired first to avoid sealing problems under new paint. This step keeps the system working while improving the wall’s appearance.

The paint we use is made to last in Alberta’s weather. It resists UV rays, rain, and freezing temperatures without breaking down. A fresh coat adds years of life to your wall and improves curb appeal.

We finish every project with clean edges and even color. For a smooth look, get a full repaint or touch-up work that matches the texture.

EIFS Patching & Moulding in Westmount

EIFS patching fixes cracks, dents, or damaged sections without replacing the whole wall. We remove loose material, apply a new mesh and base coat, and then match the finish. This helps keep water out and protects the insulation inside the wall.

Moulding adds decorative trim around doors, windows, and rooflines. It gives the building a clean, finished look and boosts visual appeal. We cut and shape each piece to match your wall, then seal it.

Our materials are lightweight and built for EIFS systems. They don’t absorb water, crack easily, or shift with temperature changes. This means long-term performance and fewer repairs.

How to Protect EIFS from Westmount's Climate

EIFS needs proper care to last in Westmount’s freeze-thaw climate. Westmount winters bring snow, ice, and temperature swings that can affect any wall system. EIFS holds up well when installed correctly, but it still needs protection from moisture and movement around the building.

Seal all edges and openings to keep water out. Use proper caulking around windows, doors, and vents. Flashing should be installed above all trim lines to direct water away. If moisture gets behind the system, it can cause rot or delamination over time.

Avoid landscaping that traps moisture against the wall. Keep soil, mulch, and snow at least 6 inches below the bottom edge of the EIFS. Grade the ground to slope away from the building. This helps prevent water buildup and splashback during storms or melting periods.

Inspect the finish every year for cracks or wear. Small cracks can grow when water enters and freezes. Schedule a professional repair if you see chipping, bulging, or discolouration. Early fixes cost less and prevent bigger issues later.

Repaint faded areas using breathable EIFS-compatible coatings. UV rays in Alberta’s sunny seasons can fade the finish over time. A fresh coat of paint every 8–10 years keeps the surface sealed and looking clean.

Hire our experienced EIFS contractors for any repair or retrofit work. EIFS is a layered system; wrong materials or skipped steps can cause long-term damage. Working with certified local contractors in Westmount ensures your wall protects against snow, ice, and shifting temperatures.

EIFS Stucco Contractors Near You

Depend Exteriors installs new systems, repairs damaged surfaces, and retrofits old walls with better insulation and finish options. Our team works on residential and commercial properties using weather-tested materials that withstand Alberta’s climate.

We are licensed, bonded, and backed by 15+ years of proven results. Every project comes with a warranty, clean workmanship, and expert guidance from start to finish. 

Visit us at 8615 176 St NW or call (780) 710-3972 to request your free estimate today.

We serve these postal codes: T5M, T5N

Depend Exteriors 

8615 176 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 0M7 

(780) 710-3972

Operational Hours:

Monday – Friday: 8 AM to 7 PM

Saturday & Sunday: 8 AM to 3 PM

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Proudly Serving Westmount AB

Westmount is an established central-west residential neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is geographically close to the downtown core.

The neighbourhood is bounded by 111 Avenue to the north, Groat Road to the west, the Groat Ravine to the southwest, and the North Saskatchewan River valley to the south. Its eastern boundary comprises 124 Street south of Stony Plain Road and 121 Street north of Stony Plain Road. The southern portion of the neighbourhood is also known as Groat Estates.

The community is represented by the Westmount Community League, established in 1951. The league maintains a community hall and outdoor rink at 127 Street and 109 Avenue.

In the City of Edmonton’s 2012 municipal census, Westmount had a population of 5,900 living in 3,437 dwellings, a -0.8% change from its 2009 population of 5,946. With a land area of 1.86 km2 (0.72 sq mi), it had a population density of 3,172 people/km2 in 2012.

FAQS

Westmount is considered one of Edmonton’s more affluent neighborhoods. It features heritage homes and modern infills and is close to the 124 Street shopping district, attracting professionals and higher-income families.

Westmount is a highly desirable area in Edmonton. It offers walkable access to shops, schools, parks, and a strong sense of community. Its mix of character homes and urban conveniences makes it popular with both families and young professionals.

Masonry uses brick or stone to form solid walls or veneers, while stucco is a flexible coating applied over foam or concrete. Masonry is heavier and absorbs more moisture; stucco is lighter and adds insulation when used as an EIFS system.

EIFS systems use foam insulation boards, fiberglass mesh, a polymer-modified base coat, and an acrylic finish coat. These materials work together to improve energy efficiency, reduce cracking, and protect buildings from moisture in Alberta’s climate.

No, parging and EIFS stucco serve different purposes and use various materials. Parging is a cement-based coat applied to foundation walls for protection and appearance. EIFS stucco, on the other hand, is a layered insulation system added to the outside of walls above the ground. While both improve wall surfaces, parging is incompatible with EIFS insulation layers and is used only on exposed foundations.

Yes, but you have to be careful. Regular screws can crush the insulation. You need special anchors or go directly into the studs behind the wall. A professional can help install hardware safely without damaging the system.

You can paint EIFS using special breathable coatings made for synthetic finishes. These paints let moisture escape while giving the surface a fresh look. Depending on sun exposure, repainting is usually done every 8–10 years.

EIFS uses foam insulation, mesh, and acrylic finishes, while traditional stucco uses cement and sand. EIFS insulates the wall and helps lower heating costs, especially in cold climates. Traditional stucco is heavier, doesn’t insulate, and can crack more easily with freeze-thaw cycles.