JARART LLC has been installing, repairing, and painting stucco across Lawrenceville, Lawrence Township, and Mercer County for nearly a decade. With more than 50 five-star reviews from local homeowners and businesses, we bring the materials, craftsmanship, and attention to detail that Lawrenceville properties need to look great and hold up through New Jersey’s seasons.
Lawrence Township’s housing stretches from Revolutionary War-era homes along Main Street to mid-century construction near Quaker Bridge Mall and newer development toward the Route 1 corridor. That range means stucco work here covers everything from original hard-coat walls on century-old buildings to EIFS systems installed in the last few decades — and each calls for a different approach.
Stucco Work in the Lawrenceville Main Street Historic District
The Lawrenceville Main Street Historic District is a 550-acre area listed on the National Register of Historic Places, encompassing 45 contributing buildings along Main Street and the historic King’s Highway corridor. Lawrence Township maintains its own Historic Preservation Committee, which reviews development applications and permits affecting historic landmarks and properties within the district. If your home or building falls within this area, stucco repair or repainting that changes the exterior’s appearance may need to go through that review before work begins.
If you’re not sure whether your property falls inside the district boundary, we can help you check before any work is scheduled, so there are no surprises partway through the project.
Our Stucco Services in Lawrenceville
- Stucco Installation — traditional, EIFS, and cement board systems for new construction and renovations.
- Stucco Repair — crack repair, water damage, and EIFS reconstruction.
- Stucco Painting — surface prep and elastomeric coatings that hold up through NJ winters.
Stucco Contractor Serving Lawrenceville and Mercer County
We serve Lawrenceville and Lawrence Township along with the surrounding Mercer County area, including Princeton, West Windsor, Plainsboro, and Hopewell. See our full Mercer County service area for details.
FAQ — Stucco in Lawrenceville
Does my Lawrenceville property need approval before stucco work? If your property is within the Lawrenceville Main Street Historic District, exterior changes — including a stucco repair that alters the building’s appearance or a repaint in a different color — may need review by the Township’s Historic Preservation Committee. Routine, like-for-like maintenance generally doesn’t require this review.
What stucco systems are most common in Lawrenceville? Older homes in and around the historic district tend to have traditional hard-coat stucco, applied in multiple cement-based layers over the decades. Newer construction toward the Route 1 corridor and around Quaker Bridge Mall more often uses EIFS, which has different repair and maintenance needs than hard-coat systems.ver how we can enhance your home or business with the lasting beauty and protection of stucco.
Really awesome job. They came out to give me a quote within a few days of calling, they were working inside the week. Work looks great, guys were friendly and communicative. Would hire them again next time I need brick work repaired or replaced.
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