Emergency Services: 24/7 Stucco, Plaster & Drywall Repairs
Emergency routing is for active damage or safety risk. If you have active water intrusion, falling material, or impact damage exposing substrate, route it now.
CSLB: #968564 (C-9 • C-35 • B) | License Verification
If There Is Immediate Danger
Call 911 first. Then route your service request through emergency intake.
What Counts as Emergency
- Active water intrusion through exterior surfaces
- Loose or falling material
- Impact damage exposing substrate
- Rapidly worsening cracks with separation
Non-Emergency Examples
- Cosmetic hairline cracks (no movement)
- Old staining with no active leak
- General upgrade planning
Who We Serve (Emergency)
Homeowners
Urgent protection when damage risks the home interior or structure.
Property Managers
Fast routing for unit damage and safety risk situations.
General Contractors
Emergency patch-back or protective routing to keep projects safe.
What’s Included (Emergency Routing)
Fast Intake
- Address, damage type, and timeline
- Photos if available (submit in intake)
- Routing to correct service path
Correct Service Path
- Stucco Repair for exterior failures
- Drywall Repair for interior damage routing
- Plaster Repair for plaster failures
Next Steps
- Emergency intake first: Emergency Service
- Then scope/quote via Request a Quote
Emergency Triggers
Active Water Intrusion
Water entering through exterior surfaces is an emergency routing case.
Falling Material
Loose or falling stucco/plaster is a safety risk and needs urgent routing.
Exposure Risk
Impact damage exposing substrate can worsen quickly and should be routed fast.
Emergency Process (4 Steps)
Route Now
Use emergency intake or call immediately.
Confirm Risk
We confirm damage type and next steps for protection.
Stabilize
Route to the correct service path for repair and protection.
Closeout
Follow-up scope planning and repair closeout.
Service Area Routing
Financing
For non-emergency projects or follow-up repairs, start financing here:
Emergency Routing Links
FAQs
Is emergency service available 24/7?
Yes. Use Emergency Service for 24/7 routing.
What counts as an emergency?
Active water intrusion, falling material, or impact damage exposing substrate.
What should I do first?
If there is immediate danger call 911. Then submit emergency intake or call.
Do you handle stucco/plaster/drywall emergencies?
Yes. We route to the correct repair service path based on damage type.
Do you serve outside Bakersfield?
Yes. Kern County and nearby cities route through Locations pages.
Are you licensed?
Yes. CSLB #968564. Verify using CSLB anytime.
Diaz Plastering, Inc. (NAP)
Address: 6013 Nathaniel Way, Bakersfield, CA 93313
Phone: (661) 344-4100
Hours: Mon–Fri 9:00am–5:00pm
Emergency: 24/7
CSLB: #968564 (C-9 • C-35 • B)
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Submit Emergency Details
Include address, what is happening right now, and whether water is actively entering the building.