Stucco Contractor Nisku AB | EIFS Stucco Services Near You
Depend Exteriors is a licensed stucco contractor in Nisku, AB. We offer residential and commercial Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) stucco, new installations, and repairs.
Call (780) 710-3972 for stucco services.
Why Choose Our EIFS Stucco Company?
- We bring over 15 years of experience in EIFS installation, repair, and exterior finishing for homes and commercial buildings across Alberta.
- Our clients trust us because we don’t cut corners. We use high-quality materials and build systems that withstand harsh weather conditions. We’ve completed hundreds of projects that still look and perform like new.
- As a licensed and bonded stucco contractor, we’re fully equipped to handle everything from minor repairs to large-scale wall systems. Our work is clean, detailed, and backed by real knowledge of what works best.
- Most importantly, we prioritize client satisfaction. We walk you through every stage of the project, communicate clearly, and don’t leave until everything meets your expectations.

Our Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) Stucco Services
- EIFS installation
- EIFS repairs
- EIFS Stucco painting
- EIFS Patching & Moulding
- Commercial EIFS services
- Residential EIFS services
Professional EIFS Stucco Installation in Nisku AB
Our stucco installation in Nisku AB involves applying a multi-layer wall system that insulates the exterior of your building and protects it from weather damage. This service is ideal for both new construction and retrofits where energy efficiency and moisture control are important. The system features foam insulation, reinforced base coats, and a flexible finish that withstands Alberta’s changing climate.
EIFS works well on residential and commercial buildings, especially where heating costs and air loss are concerns. By installing this system correctly, we help reduce thermal bridging and maintain stable interior temperatures. We also prepare the surface to ensure a secure bond, whether it’s a wood frame, block, or concrete.
Our Stucco Installation Process
Our stucco installation process builds an insulated exterior wall by layering foam, mesh, base coat, and finish to create a weather-resistant surface.
Here’s how we complete each project:
- Site Inspection and Prep
We inspect the existing surface for moisture, cracks, or damage and confirm it’s ready to support a complete cladding system.
- Install Insulation Board
Rigid foam insulation is attached to the wall to improve thermal performance and reduce air leakage through the structure.
- Apply Base Coat and Mesh
We spread a cement or acrylic base coat over the foam and embed fibreglass mesh to strengthen the surface and resist cracking.
- Finish with Acrylic Coating
A breathable, weather-resistant finish coat is applied in your choice of texture and colour to seal the exterior.
- Final Detail and Cleanup
We seal joints, inspect edges, and clean the site. The result is a clean, durable finish that improves your building’s performance and appearance.

Stucco Repairs Near You
We provide stucco repairs near you to restore damaged surfaces, stop moisture intrusion, and protect the insulation beneath.
Common repair areas include corners, base trims, and around windows, where movement or impact can cause the surface to crack. We rebuild these layers using matching materials, foam, mesh, base coat, and finish for a seamless repair.
Our team checks for soft spots, surface bulging, and signs of trapped moisture before starting. Whether it’s a minor fix or a large section, we repair it with long-term performance in mind.
Signs You Need Stucco Repair
Watch for these signs that your stucco may need repair:
- Cracks around doors, windows, or joints
- Soft or spongy spots when you press the wall
- Discolouration or staining near the bottom edge
- Peeling paint or bubbling finish
- Visible bulging, especially after winter
If you spot any of these issues, get the wall checked before moisture causes deeper damage. Early repairs are faster, cleaner, and less expensive than waiting until the system fails.
Stucco Painting
Our stucco painting service provides a fresh, protective layer for commercial and residential exteriors, utilizing breathable coatings that prevent moisture from being trapped.
We use high-grade acrylic paint designed specifically for insulated wall systems. This ensures the surface stays flexible, even with temperature changes. Whether you’re repainting faded walls or updating the look of your building, we apply coatings that protect and last.
For commercial painting, we schedule work to minimize disruption and use low-odour, fast-drying materials. Each project includes surface prep, minor patching, and a full finish coat to restore both function and curb appeal.
Stucco Painting Maintenance Tips for Long-Term Results
Follow these simple tips to keep your stucco paint looking fresh and performing well:
- Clean the surface yearly using a low-pressure rinse to remove dust, mildew, and stains.
- Inspect for cracks and seal any small openings to stop water from getting behind the finish.
- Repaint every 8–10 years using breathable coatings that match the original material.
- Check for peeling or fading near high-sun exposure areas—these wear faster and may require touch-ups sooner.
- Trim back trees or bushes that sit too close to the wall, as they trap moisture and stain the paint.
EIFS Patching & Moulding
EIFS patching and moulding repairs damaged wall sections and adds decorative trim that reinforces key exterior areas.
We patch cracks, dents, and weathered spots by rebuilding the layers, insulation, base coat, and finish to restore strength and visual consistency. These fixes help stop water from seeping in and keep the surface looking clean.
Mouldings are added around doors, windows, and wall breaks to create sharp edges and protect high-stress points. Each trim piece is sealed into the system and finished with a weather-resistant coating. This adds structure, detail, and long-term durability where the building needs it most.
Get EIFS Stucco Systems in Commercial Buildings
We install stucco systems in commercial buildings to enhance wall insulation, minimize maintenance, and extend the exterior lifespan. These systems are ideal for offices, plazas, and retail spaces where energy use and wall protection are key concerns. EIFS adds a continuous insulation layer that cuts heat loss and protects the structure from Alberta’s weather.
We prep each surface to bond properly, whether the building is new or part of a retrofit. Our process includes moisture control, joint sealing, and coatings that resist fading, cracking, and water intrusion. The result is a professional, low-maintenance exterior that looks sharp and performs for years.
Our Stucco Contractors Help With Residential Renovations
Our stucco contractors support residential renovations by updating, repairing, or replacing wall finishes to improve both appearance and performance.
We specialize in restoring older homes, where surface wear, cracks, or outdated textures require attention. Whether it’s a complete exterior upgrade or part of a larger project, we integrate modern systems that improve energy use and protect the structure.
Our stucco home services include refinishing, patching, adding insulation, and recoating faded or damaged walls. We match existing textures where needed and advise on coatings that work best in Alberta’s shifting seasons. Every job is handled with care to blend seamlessly into your home’s design while strengthening its exterior.
Call (780) 710-3972 now!
We serve these postal codes:
T9E 0A4, T9E 0A5, T9E 0A6, T9E 0A7, T9E 0A8, T9E 0A9, T9E 0B4, T9E 0C1, T9E 0C2, T9E 0C6, T9E 0G4, T9E 0G5, T9E 0G6, T9E 0G9, T9E 0H1, T9E 0H2, T9E 0K4, T9E 0K6, T9E 0N1, T9E 0R3, T9E 0R4, T9E 0S1, T9E 0S2, T9E 0V9, T9E 0W8, T9E 0Y2, T9E 0Z6, T9E 1A8, T9E 1B4, T9E 1B7, T9E 1C5, T9E 1C6, T9E 1C8, T9E 1E7, T9E 1K1, T9E 1K7, T9E 2X3, T9E 7L3, T9E 7L5, T9E 7L6, T9E 7M1, T9E 7M2, T9E 7M3, T9E 7M4, T9E 7M5, T9E 7M6, T9E 7M7, T9E 7M8, T9E 7M9, T9E 7N1, T9E 7N2, T9E 7N3, T9E 7N4, T9E 7N5, T9E 7N6, T9E 7N7, T9E 7N8, T9E 7N9, T9E 7P1, T9E 7P2, T9E 7P3, T9E 7P4, T9E 7P6, T9E 7P7, T9E 7P8, T9E 7P9, T9E 7R1, T9E 7R2, T9E 7R3, T9E 7R4, T9E 7R5, T9E 7R6, T9E 7R7, T9E 7R8, T9E 7R9, T9E 7S1, T9E 7S2, T9E 7S3, T9E 7S4, T9E 7S5, T9E 7S6, T9E 7S7, T9E 7S8, T9E 7T1, T9E 7T2, T9E 7T5, T9E 7T7, T9E 7T8, T9E 7T9, T9E 7V1, T9E 7V2, T9E 7V3, T9E 7V4, T9E 7V5, T9E 7V7, T9E 7V8, T9E 7V9, T9E 7W1, T9E 7W2, T9E 7W3, T9E 7W4, T9E 7W5, T9E 7W6, T9E 7W7, T9E 7W8, T9E 7W9, T9E 7X1, T9E 7X2, T9E 7X3, T9E 7X4, T9E 7X5, T9E 7X6, T9E 7X7, T9E 7X8, T9E 7X9, T9E 7Y1, T9E 7Y2, T9E 7Y3, T9E 7Y4, T9E 7Y5, T9E 7Y6, T9E 7Y7, T9E 7Y8, T9E 7Y9, T9E 7Z1, T9E 7Z2, T9E 7Z3, T9E 7Z4, T9E 7Z6, T9E 7Z7, T9E 7Z8, T9E 7Z9, T9E 8A1, T9E 8A2, T9E 8A3, T9E 8A7, T9E 8A8, T9E 8A9, T9E 8B1, T9E 8B6, T9E 8C5, T9E 8C6, T9E 8C7, T9E 8E2, T9E 8G2, T9E 8G3, T9E 8G6, T9E 8G7, T9E 8H6, T9E 8H7, T9E 8H8, T9E 8H9, T9E 8J1, T9E 8J2, T9E 8J4, T9E 8J5, T9E 8J8, T9E 8K2, T9E 8K6, T9E 8L1, T9E 8L5, T9E 8L6, T9E 8L7, T9E 8L8, T9E 8M1, T9E 8M2, T9E 8M8, T9E 8N5, T9E 8P2, T9E 8P8, T9E 8T3
Depend Exteriors
8615 176 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 0M7
Operational Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8 AM to 7 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 8 AM to 3 PM
Connect with us on other platforms:
Proudly Serving Nisku AB
Nisku is a hamlet and industrial/business park located in Leduc County, Alberta, Canada. It has an elevation of 705 metres (2,313 ft).
The hamlet and industrial/business park are located in census division No. 11 and the federal riding of Edmonton-Wetaskiwin. The word Nisku means “goose” in Cree.
The Hamlet of Nisku is located east of the intersection of Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2) and Highway 625, between the cities of Edmonton and Leduc. More specifically, the hamlet is located within an industrial/business park on the north side of Highway 625 (20 Avenue) between Sparrow Drive and the Canadian Pacific Kansas City railway.
The population of Nisku, according to the 2005 municipal census conducted by Leduc County, is 30.
Postal code span: T9E
Area code(s): 780, 587, 825
Census division: 11
Municipal district: Leduc County
Province: Alberta
FAQS
How did Nisku AB get its name?
Nisku got its name from the Cree word for “goose.” The name reflects the area’s Indigenous roots, as “niskiw” means goose in the Cree language, honouring the land’s original heritage.
What is Nisku Alberta known for?
Nisku is known for its large industrial park. It’s one of Canada’s biggest energy and manufacturing hubs, supporting oilfield services, logistics, and advanced manufacturing businesses near Edmonton International Airport.
What is stucco made of?
Stucco is made from a mix of cement, sand, water, and sometimes lime or acrylic additives. The ingredients create a thick paste that hardens when applied to walls. Traditional stucco uses more cement, whereas modern versions may incorporate polymers for added flexibility. Each blend is carefully selected based on the wall type and local weather conditions.
Can EIFS stucco be installed over masonry walls?
EIFS can be installed over masonry walls if the surface is properly prepared.
We clean the wall, check for cracks or loose areas, and apply a bonding agent if needed. The masonry must be stable and free of moisture problems. Once prepped, the EIFS system attaches securely and adds insulation over the solid base.
How is EIFS different from masonry finishes?
EIFS is a lightweight insulated system, whereas masonry finishes utilize heavy materials such as brick or stone. Masonry relies on mass and thickness for strength, but it doesn’t insulate on its own. EIFS utilizes foam panels and acrylic coatings to regulate temperature and prevent moisture from seeping in. Each system serves a different purpose; EIFS enhances energy performance, while masonry adds structural durability.
What’s the difference between stucco and plaster?
Stucco is used on exterior walls, while plaster is primarily used for interior walls. They look similar but use different materials and serve various purposes. Stucco is tougher, resistant to moisture, and can withstand temperature swings. Plaster is smoother, easier to shape, and more common in drywall finishing.
Can stucco be used on all types of homes?
Stucco can be used on most homes, but the wall structure must support the system.
It works best on concrete block, wood framing with sheathing, or brick. Homes in Alberta benefit from stucco because it handles freeze-thaw cycles better than vinyl or wood siding. Before applying, we always check for moisture risk and surface stability.