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Santa Fe Stucco Repair (this website) is an independently operated marketing and advertising website. Service work requested through this site is performed by independent third-party professionals. This website and its operator do not perform stucco work, employ tradespeople, supervise work, or process payments for services.

Any agreement for services is solely between you and the independent professional who performs the work. This website and its operator make no warranty regarding, and are not responsible for, the quality, safety, timing, pricing, or results of work performed by independent professionals.

Use this website to request information about local service options. Submitting a form does not create a contractor-client relationship, guarantee availability, or guarantee an appointment time or final price. Scopes, scheduling, scope, warranties, licensing, insurance, permitting, and qualifications must be confirmed directly before work begins.

Website content is general educational information and may not reflect every wall condition, code requirement, historic-district rule, or material limitation. For urgent or hazardous conditions, contact the appropriate qualified professional directly.

All content on this website — text, images, and layout — belongs to the site operator and may not be copied or republished without permission.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, this website and its operator are not liable for damages arising from use of the site or from services arranged through it; your sole remedy for dissatisfaction with the site is to stop using it. Nothing here limits rights that consumer-protection law does not allow to be limited.

By submitting a form, you expressly agree that this website and/or the independent local professional who handles requests in your area may contact you about your request by phone, text message, or email. Message and data rates may apply.

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of New Mexico. If any provision is found unenforceable, the rest remain in effect. (Plain-language terms — have an attorney review before relying on them in a dispute.)

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