
Locations · Since 1995
Stucco & plaster in Buckhead.
Buckhead is the geography of most of our residential work. Tuxedo Park, Argonne Forest, Habersham, Chastain — the homes that drive the neighborhood's reputation are the ones where finish material decisions matter most.
What the work looks like here
Buckhead's wooded lots, mature canopies, and microclimate variation matter for exterior stucco specification more than people realize. A north-facing wall under a heavy oak canopy carries different moisture loads than a south-facing wall in full sun two streets over. We assess each elevation before quoting.
On the homes we have worked on in Buckhead, the brief is consistent: the finish needs to read as authentic European stucco, the substrate needs to last the life of the home, and the project schedule has to coordinate with the broader trades without slipping. We have been the plaster contractor of choice for several Buckhead architects and custom-home builders for over two decades.
Interior work in Buckhead skews toward Venetian plaster in formal entries and dining rooms, Marmorino in living and primary suites, and full architectural plaster — domes, columns, custom crown — in the most ambitious projects.
Common questions
Working with us in Buckhead.
Do you work directly with architects and custom-home builders in Buckhead?
Most of our Buckhead work comes through that channel. We provide shop drawings, on-site sample panels, and project narratives. Crews are accustomed to the standards expected on Buckhead-tier residential work.
Can you replace failed synthetic stucco on a Buckhead home?
Yes. EIFS remediation is a regular project type for us. We strip the failed system, repair the substrate and flashing, and replace with hard-coat or breathable lime-based stucco — the systems that should have been there originally.
Are the finishes appropriate for Buckhead's tree canopy and humidity?
Lime-based exteriors are particularly well-suited to Buckhead's tree-cover microclimate. They breathe, dry outward, and resist the moss and algae that conventional acrylic-coated walls develop over time under canopy.
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