La Hacienda General Contractor, Inc. in Coronado holds three active CSLB licenses — 830461 and 819645 for C-35 lathing and plastering, and 1025384 for B general building — with fifty-one permitted projects on file and a BuildZoom score of 97 placing the firm in the top eighteen percent of California licensed contractors. Owner Mario Hernandez runs the operation from 501 Grand Caribe Causeway in the Coronado Cays, stocking the material inventory for stucco scratch-coat and brown-coat work at Coronado Hardware on Orange Avenue for fast-turnaround patch jobs on the island. The C-35 lathing-and-plastering specialty positions La Hacienda for the stucco-matching and plaster-restoration work that Coronado's pre-war housing stock demands, where original three-coat cement-plaster walls require color-matched aggregate blends to avoid visible seam lines. Coronado Cays homeowners listing waterfront properties through island brokerages frequently engage the firm for pre-sale stucco remediation and exterior envelope repair, with final cleaning handled by Go Clean on E Avenue before listing photography. Highest-complexity scopes include full exterior re-lath and three-coat stucco application over weather-resistive barriers, integrating weep screed at grade and casing bead at window and door penetrations per California Building Code Section 2510. The Silver Strand address connects to the Coronado Bridge approach and the Orange Avenue village on Coronado Island, where residents and contractors navigate a compact geography that keeps every job site within a short drive of the 92118 supply network.