International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
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| Exterior Inspections Contains discussions about the exterior portion of a home inspection. This includes roofs, gutters, downspouts, decks, patios, windows, etc. |
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Ahhhhhhh. Nothin a little parge won't fix. What water? |
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pcarter-old-04 is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Hey Carl, Where is that house located at in KC? My brother-in-law is getting ready to build a home north of Smithville Lake and after seeing the development a couple of weeks ago, I told him to not to have the contractor install stucco on his home because of what I had seen on the other new homes in the area where he is building. Same contractor does them all. One of the homes looks almost like what you posted. I also gave him your website to review and to understand the process. Hopefully he will read it, he can be thick-headed sometimes.
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OVPK JO.
But they are all over the metro. |
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Trying to upload a picture.......
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Dale, Thats one big picture!
And a nasty crack. |
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I can't but you sure can!
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lewens is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
What is wrong with stucco?
Well lets see, I posted at post #7 and you guys said "what is wrong with stucco?" and then proceeded to back up my claim with 31 posts about the things you continuously find wrong with stucco," with 31 8x10 color photographs with circles and arrows explaining what each one was". It is not so much the stucco itself but the butcher jobs of installation that get me down. EIFS, especially in wet climates, if not installed properly is just a disaster waiting to happen. Larry My apologies to Arlo Guthrie for the bad quote from Alice's Restaurant |
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1. Installation.
2.Windows and doors. 3.Lack of properly installed flashing on trim,windows,doors. 4.Lack of or improperly installed kickout flashings. 5.Finishing or painting before it is cured out. 6.Improperly installed moisture barriers. 7. Letting it freeze the night after the application. 8. Doing it before the sheetrock is {hung} 9.Alppling it way to thin. 10.Bad installation of the metal products that hold it on the wall. 11.Sand that is way to fine to be used for basecoat. 12.Paperbacklath. 13.Appling it over improperly installed OSB. 14.In the dry climates it drying out to fast it needs to be kept moist. Or like they are applying it in Az. Aint that right Dale Duffy. Get these things corrected and stucco is a good product. Last edited by cbrown1; 5/22/06 at 9:14 AM.. |
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The styrofoam trim is generally a typical failure item. The weight of the cement tiles on the eaves cracked the finish everywhere from a little settlement and shrinkage of the framing.
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wforsyth is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Huge Picture!
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I'm having a problem inserting small photos, oh well.
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Buy a smaller camera!
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Don't feel bad, I haven't figured out how to post any picture.
Your doing good. When you master it let me know how you did it. ha. ha. Marcel |
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