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Bird Hole Stucco Repair Hackensack NJ

Bird Hole Stucco Repair in Hackensack, NJ

Woodpeckers and other cavity-nesting birds can put holes in your stucco exterior faster than most people expect — especially in EIFS systems, which are softer and easier for birds to penetrate. One bird hole might seem minor, but it’s an open door for water, insects, and further damage. At Plaster Pro Stucco Contractors, bird hole stucco repair in Hackensack, NJ is one of the more common service calls we handle, particularly in the spring and summer when birds are most active.

We’re a family-owned stucco contractor in Hackensack with over 25 years of experience repairing all types of exterior damage — including the surprisingly common problem of bird holes in EIFS and hard coat stucco. We repair the hole properly, match the finish, and make it hard for birds to return to the same spot.

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Why Bird Holes in Stucco Are a Bigger Problem Than They Look

A woodpecker hole in EIFS might be an inch or two in diameter — but behind that hole, the bird may have excavated a cavity several inches deep inside the insulation board. That cavity creates a moisture trap, and once water gets in, you can end up with damage to the substrate or sheathing that goes far beyond what the surface opening suggests.

In hard coat stucco systems, the holes are typically shallower, but they still break the integrity of the exterior envelope and allow water intrusion at the penetration point.

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology notes that woodpeckers are protected under federal law, so deterrence — not removal — is the right approach once you’ve noticed a bird problem. Cornell Lab of Ornithology We focus on the repair side: closing the hole correctly and restoring the exterior so birds are less likely to return to the same spot.

Our Bird Hole Repair Process

If any related stucco crack repair is needed around the bird hole from impact stress, we handle that in the same visit.

  • Assessment – We look at the full area around the hole — not just the visible opening. We check for moisture intrusion, internal cavity size (in EIFS), and any related cracking or delamination around the impact zone.
  • Hole Preparation and Fill – For EIFS bird holes, we carefully excavate the cavity to ensure we’re filling sound material, then use a compatible fill material that bonds properly to the surrounding EIFS system. For hard coat stucco, we prepare the edges of the hole and apply a cementitious patching compound in layers appropriate to the depth.
  • Waterproofing Check – If moisture is found behind the hole, we address it as part of the repair. Ignoring moisture in an already-open wall cavity is one of the most common mistakes in bird hole repairs. We also offer waterproofing services if surrounding areas need protection.
  • Finish and Color Match – This is where we earn our reputation. We apply a finish coat and texture to match the surrounding stucco as closely as possible. Our stucco color matching process involves mixing to the existing color and testing against the wall before final application. The goal is a repair that you can’t find when you’re standing in front of it.

Serving Hackensack, Bergen County & North Jersey

We repair bird holes in stucco and EIFS on homes and buildings throughout Hackensack, Paramus, Ridgewood, Teaneck, Englewood, Fort Lee, Wayne, Mahwah, and surrounding Bergen County communities. We also work in Essex, Passaic, Morris, and Hudson Counties, and into New York.

Call (201) 750-3590 for a free estimate. Most bird hole repairs are straightforward and can be completed in a single visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Woodpeckers are by far the most common culprit — particularly Downy, Hairy, and Northern Flicker woodpeckers, all of which are found throughout New Jersey. European starlings sometimes enlarge existing holes to use as nesting cavities. EIFS is especially attractive to woodpeckers because of its softer foam insulation layer.

In most cases, individual bird holes can be repaired without replacing the entire system. The key is catching them early before moisture enters and damages the substrate behind the EIFS. We’ll assess the extent of any cavity and moisture damage during the estimate.

Deterrents that work include visual deterrents (reflective tape, owl decoys), physical barriers, and applying a finish to the repaired area that changes the surface texture. We can advise on deterrence options when we’re on site. Note that woodpeckers are federally protected, so lethal control is not a legal option.

We make every effort to match the texture and color of your existing stucco. An exact match is easier on newer installations and harder on aged or weathered stucco — we’ll be upfront with you about what to expect.

One is enough. A single hole is a single point of water intrusion. We can repair one hole just as easily as a dozen — and repairing it early is almost always less expensive than dealing with the water damage that follows from ignoring it.

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Send us a message and someone from our team will get back to you as soon as possible! For faster response, please call (201) 750-3590