Quick Answer
Properly installed stucco in Arizona lasts 50 to 75 years. In Prescott specifically, freeze-thaw cycles at 5,367 ft elevation and monsoon moisture are the two main factors that shorten lifespan if maintenance is neglected.
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1. Why Arizona is good (and hard) for stucco
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2. The Prescott elevation factor: freeze-thaw cycles
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3. The monsoon factor: water intrusion
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4. How much shorter your stucco lasts without maintenance
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5. When to expect repairs in the lifespan
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6. Signs you're approaching end-of-life
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7. How to add 20 years with simple maintenance
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Frequently Asked Questions
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