If you’re the owner of a stucco home in Somerset County, chances are you’re aware of the multitude of benefits that accompany your stucco exterior. Stucco is an incredibly durable material, relatively low maintenance, fire resistant, and adds a visual flair to your home’s exterior.
However, these perks are only relevant when the stucco has been properly installed. Unfortunately, in recent years many local homeowners have suffered from a variety of stucco-related issues in their homes as a result of shoddy workmanship during the construction of the home. Stucco homes built between 1985 and 2003 are most commonly affected. If you’re the owner of such a home, it’s important to watch out for any potential signs of stucco damage. Some of the most common physical manifestations include:
- Staining – One of the most obvious signs of stucco damage is the presence of dark stains on the exterior of your home. This occurs when rainwater washes contaminants down into the stucco, which the stucco then absorbs.These deposits accumulate every time it rains, and eventually will lead to the deterioration of your stucco. To resolve this issue, our Somerset County stucco repair team will first remove contaminants, then clean via a low-pressure wash, before finally applying a sealer to the stucco in order to prevent future problems.
- Cracking – There are various forms of cracking, each of which may point to a different root cause. Localized cracking most often is a sign of water retention below the surface. General cracking throughout the stucco usually points to improper installation. Cracking at dissimilar surfaces (e.g. windows) may be the result of missing joint work or stop bead. Depending on the extent of the cracking, our team will either replace the stucco with our superior system, or remedy the issue with new joint work along with a stucco coating system if the damage is not too severe.
- Mold – Since most stucco problems are moisture-related, it goes without saying that mold is a big concern for anyone dealing with stucco damage in their home. To remedy this situation, the source of the water must first be discovered and stopped, before moving into the stucco removal and replacement phase.
If you have observed any of the above signs of stucco damage, it’s imperative that you contact a Somerset County stucco remediation expert immediately. Other common warning signs include stucco extending below grade, deterioration, water marks from heavy rain, efflorescence, gaps around windows and doors, and staining at missing kickout locations.
Contact Ai Restoration for Somerset County Stucco Repair
At Ai Restoration, we have 20 years of experience helping local families with a wide range of stucco-related issues. Our team makes sure to determine the root cause of the problem, so that it can be repaired and future problems prevented. Contact us today for a free consultation. We look forward to restoring your home.
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