Siding Work in a Stucco Neighborhood: What It Really Means
University Park is a stucco community by design. The homes built here through the 1990s and 2000s, from the country club villas to the estate lots along the fairways, wear painted stucco over concrete block, so many owners assume a siding contractor has nothing to offer them. In practice, the opposite is true. The parts of these homes that fail first are exactly the parts a siding specialist handles: soffits, fascia, gable ends, frame-built upper sections, and lanai ceilings.
Alpine Exteriors has spent 25 years on exteriors, and in the communities off University Parkway we see the same pattern again and again. Original wood fascia rots behind seamless gutters where nobody can see it. Vented aluminum soffit panels loosen after two decades of thunderstorm gusts and get peeled open by the first real wind event. Stucco applied over wood framing at gables hairline-cracks, admits moisture, and quietly delaminates while the block walls below stay flawless.
