Company Background
Professional Touch serves Brunswick, GA homeowners with comprehensive exterior home care, specializing in stucco, siding, and landscaping services. A common local challenge is landscaping issues like dead lawn patches and moss growth, which can be exacerbated by improper water drainage from the home's exterior. By expertly installing and repairing stucco and siding, Professional Touch ensures your home's envelope is sealed and directs water away from your foundation. This protects your property's structural integrity and creates a healthier environment for your lawn, helping to prevent those soggy, mossy areas and promoting a more vibrant landscape.
Provided Services
- Wall finish repair
- Stucco installation
- Restuccoing
- Siding repair
- Siding installation
- Siding replacement
- Wall finish installation or replacement
- Stucco repair
Questions and Answers
Can damaged stucco or siding contribute to moss growth in my Brunswick lawn?
Yes, absolutely. Cracks or improper installation in your stucco or siding can allow water to seep down the wall and pool near your foundation. This creates constantly damp soil conditions, which are ideal for moss to thrive and can lead to dead, waterlogged patches in your grass. Proper repair or replacement by our team ensures water is correctly channeled away.
I have dead spots in my lawn near the house. Could it be related to my siding?
It's a common issue in our coastal climate. Old, damaged, or improperly installed siding can fail to direct rainwater into gutters, causing it to pour directly onto the ground below. This concentrated water flow can drown grass roots or wash away topsoil, creating bare spots. Our siding repair and replacement services correct this drainage to protect your lawn's health.
How does restuccoing my home in Brunswick help with overall property maintenance?
Restuccoing provides a fresh, seamless, and water-resistant barrier for your home. In our humid environment, a solid stucco finish prevents moisture intrusion that can lead to wood rot, mold inside walls, and, crucially, water saturation in the soil around your home's perimeter. By keeping the structure dry, you also create less favorable conditions for lawn-damaging moss and fungus, supporting a healthier landscape.

















