Stucco Safe is the premier stucco inspection and testing company near me

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Our inspectors hold certifications from the Exterior Design Institute Exterior Design Institute

Moisture Free Warranty Company Moisture Free Warranty

and Building Envelope Science Institute Building Envelope Science Institute

Hiring a quality stucco inspector is important because stucco problems can be very expensive.  First, Process is very important.  To learn more about our stucco inspection process click here What’s involved in a stucco inspection?

Our team understands how to locate issues with stucco systems that result in mold and rot.  We also take precautions to ensure we don’t get false positive readings.  False positive readings are common in the stucco inspection industry.  How do we prevent these?  We always confirm failing walls with core samples.  This step allows the inspector to confirm the presence of rotted wood.

When buying a new home with stucco, getting a quality stucco inspector near me is important.

It is well known that when someone is buying a stucco home, the seller will provide credit or repairs of the stucco system.  When the housing market is very hot, sometimes people decide to waive inspections.  Waiving a stucco inspection can be very costly.

How much do stucco repairs found in a stucco inspection cost?

For the typical suburban home, a complete stucco remediation can run between $150,000 and $180,000.  For larger estate type homes, this number can be much higher.  These kinds of numbers can fun fundamentally change the economics of a home purchase.  We have seen many home buyers fall in love with a property and roll the dice without getting a stucco inspection, only to find out later they bought a major headache.

Do I need a stucco inspection if the stucco looks fine and there is no leaking inside?

Absolutely!  Stucco inspection is predictive of wood rot through to the drywall.  In years past, people would only find out if this problem existed when their living room walls would turn black with mold.  This problem is so prevalent, that stucco inspection became popular to identify if this problem exists.  High moisture readings on the wood behind the stucco lets us know that someday the moisture will get to the drywall, and that the stucco system is not handling moisture properly.  Sometimes, we identify that there is already rotted wood behind the stucco, and moisture has begun seeping in the wall cavity.  At this point, only the insulation is there to repel moisture from the interior drywall.

Can a stucco inspection identify structural damage?

Stucco inspection can identify rotted wood.  In some cases, the wood rot is significant enough that damage to the framing can be expected.  Sheathing and framing members are all part of the structure.  Sometimes both of these items can be rotted and this rot identified by the stucco inspection.

When should I call a stucco inspector near me?

  • Have a stucco exterior and never had a stucco inspection?
  • If you are buying a stucco property.
  • Do you see your neighbors replacing their stucco facades?
  • Getting ready to sell your stucco clad home.
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