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Old 7/30/06, 9:37 PM
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There is water on the inside trying to get out in some climates!

Water is not supposed to get behind it!...... Thats right but we all know it does!
It's a damn good thing we don't get much rain, there would be a lot of sorry folks................
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Old 8/6/06, 4:48 PM
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Carl I took a picture of a dryvit job underway, but I have never posted a picture before. I tried but not sure if it went through.

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Old 8/6/06, 4:49 PM
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If at first you don't suceed, try and try again I guess. ha. ha.

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Old 8/6/06, 4:57 PM
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Carl, this one's for you.


One more time.

By golly, I think I have just graduated from the first grade of computers. ha. ha.


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Old 8/6/06, 6:06 PM
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Thanks Marcel,

Here is a link to some at bastucco along with lick and stick stone and the [inspector] he might be a city codes official!

http://www.badstucco.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=590
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Old 8/6/06, 7:57 PM
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Would you think that the City Code Officer needs a course in Construction Principals and Methods and the Building Contractors need to have a heavy duty class in Construction Fundamentals and the Basics of the Residential Building Envelope System. Also, how to proceed to follow Manufacturers Specifications on a particular product. Maybe they can't read. ha. ha.

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Old 8/6/06, 8:04 PM
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The faux stone is located in St. Louis mo.

The builder, codes officials,the people who installed the stone all need to be neutered! IMO
And lets not leave out the roofers! Counter flashing faux stone {STUPID}
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Old 8/7/06, 6:17 PM
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Carl;
You are probably right, but I would imagine in today's world it is most likely hard to fight City Hall, even with factual elements at hand. I do not know what the answer is unfortunately, and wish that something could be done to alleviate this, but then on the other hand it would be taking work away from Hi's right. That's OK by me, but probably not a consenses.

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I got back from taking Tom's class on EIFS Monday. VERY informative and instructive. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to learn more about this system.
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did you contact your insurance company ? many have a rider or extra charge if you do EFIS inspections
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