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Jul 22, 2014
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Real Men Wear Blue
But generally, exterior paint will act as a sealant. You don't need a perfect
seal to cause rot on the interior walls. Just some trapped moisture.
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Yikes, slight stucco leak appears to be a major problem
curmudgeon
7/22/14 6:58am
Yes. Stucco is not a water proof system, just like brick and concrete,
WDaddy
7/22/14 7:09am
And no, insurance will not cover it unless it's storm related.
WDaddy
7/22/14 7:15am
well, storm water is getting in my house
curmudgeon
7/22/14 7:20am
It has to be a storm-caused opening. The real reason for water intrusion is the
WDaddy
7/22/14 7:27am
^ This. Unless you plan on making claim against your flood policy.
vandalcoug
7/22/14 10:13am
If you're along the Wasatch Front, I recommend this guy
QuickCoug
7/22/14 7:10am
found oscar on KSL
curmudgeon
7/22/14 7:18am
All stucco houses are painted here in Az... Not sure
kotacoug
7/22/14 7:20am
Painted or colored? You can color the mortar.
WDaddy
7/22/14 7:30am
Painted
kotacoug
7/22/14 8:04am
They do make paints/sealants that will keep moisture out and still let the
WDaddy
7/22/14 8:51am
But generally, exterior paint will act as a sealant. You don't need a perfect
Real Men Wear Blue
7/22/14 12:00pm
Yes, it sounds plausible. The easiest way to get stucco deterioration is
Real Men Wear Blue
7/22/14 11:58am
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