Licensed Stucco Contractor Fort Saskatchewan AB (We Have Over 15 Years of Experience)

Depend Exteriors offers Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) stucco services for commercial and residential properties in Fort Saskatchewan AB.

Why choose our stucco contractor?

  • 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.
Depend Exteriors applying EIFS stucco to a residential home in Fort Saskatchewan AB, showcasing foam board, mesh, and acrylic finish system.

Our Commercial and Residential Stucco Services

  • EIFS installation
  • EIFS repairs
  • EIFS Stucco painting
  • EIFS Patching & Moulding

Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) Stucco Installation

Our Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) installation adds a continuous layer of insulation and flexible finish to walls.

It’s built to reduce heat loss, protect against moisture, and give buildings a clean, finished look without the weight of traditional materials. EIFS is especially useful in Alberta, where freeze-thaw cycles and wind exposure are tough on older claddings.

This system works well on both new construction and renovations. It’s applied in layers that seal the wall, improve energy performance, and reduce surface cracking. Homeowners and businesses choose EIFS because it performs like insulation but finishes like a protective skin.

Our Stucco Installation Process

Here’s how we install EIFS:

  • Inspect the Wall Surface

We check the structure for damage, uneven areas, or moisture issues. Proper surface condition is critical for a long-lasting finish.

  • Attach Insulation Panels

Rigid foam insulation is secured to the wall using adhesive and mechanical fasteners. This forms the thermal layer that boosts energy efficiency.

  • Embed Reinforcing Mesh

We apply a base coat over the foam and embed fibreglass mesh into it. This adds strength and helps prevent future cracks from forming.

  • Apply the Finish Coat

The final layer is a flexible, breathable acrylic finish. It’s trowel- or spray-applied in your choice of colour and texture for a clean exterior look.

  • Final Touches and Clean-Up

We seal joints, inspect every detail, and remove all work debris. What’s left is a properly insulated, weather-ready wall that’s built to last.

EIFS stucco wall in Fort Saskatchewan AB being professionally painted with a flexible, breathable coating by Depend Exteriors for added durability and aesthetic appeal.

We Offer EIFS Stucco Repair

We offer EIFS stucco repair to fix damaged walls, restore insulation, and protect your exterior from further wear. Our team handles everything from surface cracks to bulging panels and moisture damage. We remove weak sections, reinforce them with mesh and base coats, and apply a fresh finish that blends in with the rest of the wall.

Repairs help your wall continue to insulate the building properly, especially in areas where older materials have failed. We also work on mixed exteriors, sealing gaps between EIFS and concrete surfaces to prevent future cracking.

If your home has decorative mouldings or trim, we patch and refinish those too, keeping the look consistent across the entire façade. The goal is always the same: repair what’s broken, match what’s visible, and restore the wall to its original state.

We also complete masonry repairs alongside EIFS work when damage spreads to brick, stone, or block areas near the cladding. Matching the right material is key; using the wrong product can lead to early failure or visible mismatches. Our contractor selects compatible coatings and adhesives based on the surface type, age, and exposure conditions. Proper maintenance after repair, like sealing joints and cleaning surfaces, helps the system last longer and prevents future issues.

EIFS Stucco Painting Services

Our EIFS stucco painting services add a fresh colour to insulated wall systems without trapping moisture. We use breathable coatings that stretch with the wall and allow vapour to escape, preventing peeling, blistering, and hidden water damage. Every surface is cleaned, repaired, and primed before the first coat is applied.

Painting also helps reinforce the outer layer of the system, guarding against UV rays, wind, and staining. It’s not just about looks, it’s about performance. Whether you’re updating faded walls or changing the finish, we make sure your EIFS stays sealed, flexible, and ready for Alberta’s next season.

Our Stucco Contractors Also Offer Patching & Moulding

Our stucco contractors also offer patching and moulding services to enhance the appearance and durability of your exterior walls. We patch cracks, holes, and damaged areas using mesh-reinforced base coats that bond tightly and resist future separation. These fixes prevent water from seeping behind the wall and causing more significant problems later.

Mouldings are added around windows, doors, and corners to give clean lines and extra protection. Each piece is sealed into the wall to improve durability and reduce the risk of chipping or edge wear.

Both patching and moulding help block moisture and support the wall system where stress or movement is common. These services are especially useful in older homes where surfaces have shifted or worn down over time.

Are There EIFS Stucco Regulations in Fort Saskatchewan AB?

There are EIFS stucco regulations in Fort Saskatchewan, and they follow Alberta’s building code requirements. The rules focus on how the system manages moisture, fire safety, and its attachment to the building. Installations over wood framing often require a drainage layer and insulation with an approved thickness. Projects typically require a permit, especially for new construction or large-scale wall upgrades. We check each site for local code compliance before starting any work. This includes confirming surface prep, flashing details, and product approvals. By following these rules, we ensure the system performs well and avoids future issues, such as trapped water or poor adhesion. We serve these postal codes: T8L 0A1, T8L 0A2, T8L 0A3, T8L 0A4, T8L 0A5, T8L 0A6, T8L 0A7, T8L 0A8, T8L 0A9, T8L 0B1, T8L 0B2, T8L 0B3, T8L 0B4, T8L 0B5, T8L 0B6, T8L 0B7, T8L 0B8, T8L 0B9, T8L 0C1, T8L 0C2, T8L 0C3, T8L 0C4, T8L 0C5, T8L 0C6, T8L 0C7, T8L 0C8, T8L 0C9, T8L 0E2, T8L 0E3, T8L 0E4, T8L 0E5, T8L 0E6, T8L 0E7, T8L 0E8, T8L 0E9, T8L 0G1, T8L 0G2, T8L 0G3, T8L 0G4, T8L 0G5, T8L 0G6, T8L 0G7, T8L 0G8, T8L 0G9, T8L 0H1, T8L 0H2, T8L 0H3, T8L 0H4, T8L 0H6, T8L 0H8, T8L 0H9, T8L 0J2, T8L 0J3, T8L 0J4, T8L 0J5, T8L 0J6, T8L 0J7, T8L 0J8, T8L 0J9, T8L 0K1, T8L 0K2, T8L 0K3, T8L 0K4, T8L 0K5, T8L 0K6, T8L 0K7, T8L 0K8, T8L 0K9, T8L 0L1, T8L 0L2, T8L 0L4, T8L 0L5, T8L 0L6, T8L 0L7, T8L 0L8, T8L 0L9, T8L 0M1, T8L 0M3, T8L 0M4, T8L 0M5, T8L 0M6, T8L 0M7, T8L 0M8, T8L 0M9, T8L 0N1, T8L 0N2, T8L 0N3, T8L 0N4, T8L 0N6, T8L 0N7, T8L 0N8, T8L 0N9, T8L 0P1, T8L 0P2, T8L 0P3, T8L 0P4, T8L 0P5, T8L 0P6, T8L 0P7, T8L 0P8, T8L 0P9, T8L 0R3, T8L 0R4, T8L 0R5, T8L 0R6, T8L 0R7, T8L 0R8, T8L 0R9, T8L 0S1, T8L 0S2, T8L 0S3, T8L 0S4, T8L 0S5, T8L 0S6, T8L 0S7, T8L 0S8, T8L 0S9, T8L 0T2, T8L 0T3, T8L 0T4, T8L 0T5, T8L 0T6, T8L 0T7, T8L 0T8, T8L 0T9, T8L 0V1, T8L 0V2, T8L 0V3, T8L 0V4, T8L 0V6, T8L 0V7, T8L 0V8, T8L 0V9, T8L 0W1, T8L 0W2, T8L 0W3, T8L 0W4, T8L 0W5, T8L 0W6, T8L 0W7, T8L 0W8, T8L 1A1, T8L 1A2, T8L 1A3, T8L 1A4, T8L 1A5, T8L 1A6, T8L 1A7, T8L 1A8, T8L 1A9, T8L 1B1, T8L 1B2, T8L 1B3, T8L 1B4, T8L 1B5, T8L 1B6, T8L 1B7, T8L 1B8, T8L 1B9, T8L 1C1, T8L 1C2, T8L 1C3, T8L 1C4, T8L 1C5, T8L 1C6, T8L 1C7, T8L 1C8, T8L 1C9, T8L 1E1, T8L 1E2, T8L 1E3, T8L 1E4, T8L 1E5, T8L 1E6, T8L 1E7, T8L 1E8, T8L 1E9, T8L 1G1, T8L 1G2, T8L 1G3, T8L 1G4, T8L 1G5, T8L 1G6, T8L 1G7, T8L 1G8, T8L 1G9, T8L 1H1, T8L 1H2, T8L 1H3, T8L 1H4, T8L 1H5, T8L 1H6, T8L 1H7, T8L 1H8, T8L 1H9, T8L 1J1, T8L 1J2, T8L 1J3, T8L 1J4, T8L 1J5, T8L 1J6, T8L 1J7, T8L 1J8, T8L 1J9, T8L 1K1, T8L 1K2, T8L 1K3, T8L 1K4, T8L 1K5, T8L 1K6, T8L 1K7, T8L 1K8, T8L 1K9, T8L 1L1, T8L 1L2, T8L 1L3, T8L 1L4, T8L 1L5, T8L 1L6, T8L 1L7, T8L 1L8, T8L 1L9, T8L 1M1, T8L 1M2, T8L 1M3, T8L 1M4, T8L 1M5, T8L 1M6, T8L 1M7, T8L 1M8, T8L 1M9, T8L 1N1, T8L 1N2, T8L 1N3, T8L 1N4, T8L 1N5, T8L 1N6, T8L 1N7, T8L 1N8, T8L 1N9, T8L 1P1, T8L 1P2, T8L 1P4, T8L 1P5, T8L 1P6, T8L 1P7, T8L 1P8, T8L 1P9, T8L 1R1, T8L 1R2, T8L 1R3, T8L 1R4, T8L 1R6, T8L 1R7, T8L 1R8, T8L 1R9, T8L 1S1, T8L 1S2, T8L 1S3, T8L 1S4, T8L 1S5, T8L 1S6, T8L 1S7, T8L 1S8, T8L 1S9, T8L 1T1, T8L 1T2, T8L 1T3, T8L 1T4, T8L 1T5, T8L 1T6, T8L 1T7, T8L 1T8, T8L 1T9, T8L 1V1, T8L 1V2, T8L 1V3, T8L 1V4, T8L 1V5, T8L 1V6, T8L 1V8, T8L 1V9, T8L 1W1, T8L 1W2, T8L 1W3, T8L 1W4, T8L 1W5, T8L 1W6, T8L 1W7, T8L 1W8, T8L 1W9, T8L 1X1, T8L 1X2, T8L 1X3, T8L 1X4, T8L 1X6, T8L 1X7, T8L 1X8, T8L 1Y1, T8L 1Y2, T8L 1Y5, T8L 1Y6, T8L 1Y7, T8L 1Y8, T8L 1Y9, T8L 1Z1, T8L 1Z2, T8L 1Z3, T8L 1Z5, T8L 1Z6, T8L 1Z7, T8L 1Z8, T8L 1Z9, T8L 2A1, T8L 2A2, T8L 2A3, T8L 2A4, T8L 2A5, T8L 2A6, T8L 2A7, T8L 2A8, T8L 2A9, T8L 2B1, T8L 2B2, T8L 2B3, T8L 2B4, T8L 2B5, T8L 2B6, T8L 2B7, T8L 2B8, T8L 2B9, T8L 2C1, T8L 2C2, T8L 2C3, T8L 2C4, T8L 2C5, T8L 2C6, T8L 2C7, T8L 2C8, T8L 2C9, T8L 2E1, T8L 2E2, T8L 2E5, T8L 2E6, T8L 2E7, T8L 2E8, T8L 2E9, T8L 2G1, T8L 2G3, T8L 2G4, T8L 2G5, T8L 2G7, T8L 2G8, T8L 2G9, T8L 2H1, T8L 2H2, T8L 2H3, T8L 2H4, T8L 2H5, T8L 2H6, T8L 2H7, T8L 2H8, T8L 2H9, T8L 2J1, T8L 2J2, T8L 2J3, T8L 2J4, T8L 2J5, T8L 2J6, T8L 2J7, T8L 2J8, T8L 2J9, T8L 2K1, T8L 2K2, T8L 2K3, T8L 2K4, T8L 2K5, T8L 2K6, T8L 2K7, T8L 2K8, T8L 2K9, T8L 2L1, T8L 2L2, T8L 2L3, T8L 2L4, T8L 2L5, T8L 2L6, T8L 2L7, T8L 2L8, T8L 2L9, T8L 2M1, T8L 2M2, T8L 2M3, T8L 2M4, T8L 2M5, T8L 2M6, T8L 2M7, T8L 2M8, T8L 2M9, T8L 2N1

 

Depend Exteriors 

8615 176 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 0M7 

(780) 710-3972

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Proudly Serving Fort Saskatchewan AB

Fort Saskatchewan is a city along the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta, Canada. It is 25 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, the provincial capital. It is part of the Edmonton census metropolitan area and one of 24 municipalities that constitute the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board.  According to the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Fort Saskatchewan had a population of 27,464, residing in 10,570 of its 11,046 total private dwellings, representing a 13.6% increase from its 2016 population of 24,169. With a land area of 56.5 km² (21.8 sq mi), it had a population density of 486.1/km² (1,259.0/sq mi) as of 2021. According to its 2023 municipal census, the population of Fort Saskatchewan is 28,624, representing a 6.24% increase from the 2019 municipal census. Population: 28,500 (2021) Adjacent municipal district: Sturgeon County Area codes: 780, 587, 825, 368 Elevation: 610 m (2,000 ft) Named after: North Saskatchewan River Province: Alberta

FAQS

Fort Saskatchewan is a good place to live. It offers a mix of small-town charm and access to big-city amenities. Residents appreciate the safe neighbourhoods, family-friendly parks, and growing job opportunities in industry and public services.

Fort Saskatchewan is considered a suburb of Edmonton. It lies about 25 km northeast of Edmonton and is part of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, with many residents commuting to the city for work.

You need a coating during stucco application to protect the surface and complete the system. The coating serves as the final layer, sealing the wall against rain, snow, and UV rays. It also gives the wall its texture and colour. Without it, the surface is exposed and breaks down faster.

The best stucco systems are the ones that match your wall type, climate, and energy needs. For cold areas like Alberta, EIFS is often the top choice because it adds insulation and reduces heat loss. Cement-based systems are well-suited for masonry walls, where durability is a primary concern. Each system has its strengths; what’s “best” depends on how your building is constructed and the specific problems you’re trying to solve.

Foam insulation and acrylic finishes in EIFS systems offer the best energy efficiency. The foam creates a thermal barrier that stops warm air from escaping through the walls. Acrylic coatings help seal the surface while allowing trapped moisture to escape. Together, these materials reduce heat loss and help lower energy bills, especially in Alberta’s colder months.