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Below is a video of just one example why every home with stucco should be inspected by a certified stucco inspector such as us:
After your home inspection, there is often times a contractor that follows up with consultation and repairs. But what if there is a difference of opinion on the contractor? Watch this short video to see what to do:
Do you need a stucco inspection in Orlando? Most people don't even think about that question, but if you have stucco on your home you can have some of the most expensive defects hiding below that stucco. Does a home inspection cover stucco? To a very limited degree it does. Some stucco aspects can be inspected. For example weep screeds, head flashing, visible expansion joints, and the very important kick out flashing. But there are issues that hide under stucco and in certain areas that need a certified stucco inspector to find. Moisture that gets behind stucco has very little ability to escape if the stucco was not done properly - or even if it was. This can cause unseen moisture damage and mold. Repairs from a stucco failure can cost tens of thousands of dollars. We are certified stucco inspectors and specialize in Central Florida homes. So contact us today and we will be happy to fully inspect your stucco home! |
AuthorMike McFadden, Company Owner & Certified Master Home Inspector Archives
August 2024
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