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How to Caulk Cracking Stucco Before Painting

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Hi, Iโ€™m Trusted House Painter. In this quick guide Iโ€™ll show how I prep a stucco chimney for painting by caulking its cracks before applying Sherwinโ€‘Williams elastomeric paint (Loxon). The chimney had been power washed and was dry, but it still showed cracking and a bit of chippingโ€”so I filled the gaps first to help the new coating hold up.

Why caulk stucco cracks before painting?

Elastomeric paints like Sherwinโ€‘Williams Loxon are great at bridging hairline cracks, but they donโ€™t always fill larger gaps or stabilize crumbling edges. Caulking first helps:

  • bridge and seal hairline cracks more reliably,
  • prevent existing cracks from spreading after you paint, and
  • give a smoother, more durable surface for the elastomeric topcoat.

What caulking I use (and why)

I use Big Stretch (Sashco Big Stretch) on this job. Itโ€™s a flexible, paintable caulk that handles substrate movement better than many standard latex caulks. Color doesnโ€™t matter much here since the chimney will be paintedโ€”what matters is flexibility and paintability.

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Step-by-step: How I apply the caulk

  1. Make sure the stucco is dry. I washed this chimney 2โ€“3 days earlier and let it fully dry before starting.
  2. Prep the crack areaโ€”remove any loose debris or easily crumbling material left from power washing.
  3. Load your caulk gun and apply a bead of Big Stretch along the crack. I run the bead directly into the hairline and into slightly larger chips along the edges.
  4. Wear gloves. After tooling the bead, I smear and smooth the caulk with a gloved finger to push it into the crack and feather the edges. (Trust meโ€”do not use bare hands. Youโ€™ll end up sticky, and your fingerprints will be a mess.)
  5. Let the caulking cure/dry fully according to the manufacturerโ€™s directions before applying any paint.

Tooling tips

  • Use a consistent bead sizeโ€”big enough to fill the gap but not so big it takes forever to cure.
  • Feather the caulk into the surrounding stucco so the paint has a smooth transition.
  • For larger gaps, consider using a backer rod before caulking, or reโ€‘profile the areaโ€”caulk is best for cracks and small chips, not deep voids.

How this works with elastomeric paint

Elastomeric coatings stretch and bridge small hairline cracks, but they wonโ€™t fill bigger gaps or replace proper patching. By caulking first Iโ€™m giving the elastomeric topcoat a stable, sealed substrate so the finished coating can perform as intended.

Common questions and quick answers

  • What kind of caulk should you use? Use a flexible, paintable caulk such as a highโ€‘quality acrylicโ€‘latex with added flexibility or a product labeled for masonry/stucco like Big Stretch. Ensure itโ€™s paintable and compatible with your topcoat.
  • Do you need gloves? Yesโ€”wear gloves. Smearing caulk with your bare hands will get messy and irritating.
  • Will elastomeric paint alone fix cracks? Elastomeric paints are good at bridging hairline cracks, but they donโ€™t fill larger gaps. Caulk first for better longโ€‘term results.
  • When do you paint after caulking? Wait for the caulk to fully cure per the manufacturerโ€™s instructions before applying elastomeric paint.

Final thoughts

On this chimney the stucco was in decent condition but slightly chalky and a bit chipped from power washing. Caulking the cracks with a flexible, paintable product stabilized the surface and minimized the chance of the cracking continuing after painting. Once the caulk cures, Iโ€™ll apply the Sherwinโ€‘Williams elastomeric coating for a durable finish.

What caulking do you like to use? What stucco or elastomeric product would you choose for a chimney like this? Let me knowโ€”Iโ€™m always interested in hearing other prosโ€™ or DIYersโ€™ experiences.

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