Signs You May Have a Stucco or Wall Leak
Our Process1. Inspect – We assess exterior and interior signs of water intrusion
2. Detect – Using moisture meters and thermal imaging to pinpoint problem areas 3. Repair – Remove damaged material, replace or seal cracks, re-stucco as needed 4. Waterproof – Apply high-quality barrier materials and sealants to prevent recurrence |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know if my stucco is leaking?
A: Common signs include stains, bubbling paint, mold, and cracks around windows or doors. Ewell Construction offers free assessments to confirm the source of leaks. Q: Do wall leaks mean I have mold? A: Not always, but wall leaks can lead to mold if left unchecked. We inspect behind surfaces if needed and recommend mold remediation if signs are found. Q: Will I need to re-stucco the entire wall? A: Not always. We match and patch stucco wherever possible to save time and cost. If extensive damage exists, a full section may need resurfacing. Q: How long do stucco repairs last? A: With proper application and waterproofing, stucco and wall repairs can last 10–20 years or more. Q: How soon can you start the repair? A: We typically start within a few days of inspection and provide a clear timeline based on the scope of work. |
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