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  • The majority of masonry homes built since 1973 have this common problem.

  • 72% of stucco homes are susceptible to water intrusion and mold damage.
  • 25 years experience in the building sciences is what makes us the best.
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Stucco Specialist

Advanced Mold Diagnostics has certifications in the following:

  • Building Science Thermography
  • Level One Thermography
  • Moisture Warranty Corporation
  • Certified Moisture Analyst & Quality Control Inspector
  • Certified EIFS Inspector
  • Certified Building Envelope Inspector
  • Member of International Code Council
  • National Association of Home Builders

Advanced Mold Diagnostics Specializes In:

  • Stucco
  • EIFS
  • Brick
  • Stone
  • Faux Stone
  • Siding

More frequently than we like to see, stucco exterior walls of new and old buildings suffer from failures related to structural integrity or water penetration. Symptoms may include cracking in the stucco, water leakage into the wall cavities and around the windows and doors evidenced by staining, buckling, or disintegration of surfaces. This can lead to mold growth within the wall cavities. AMD provides investigative services to assess these critical problems. In diagnosing these failures and identifying repair alternatives, AMD performs a thorough evaluation to determine if problems are due to material failure, design or construction defect.

AMD specializes in investigating stucco & EIFS facades suffering from structural distress and water penetration damage. AMD's experts have experience working with a variety of building materials including stucco, EIFS, brick, stone, faux stone and vinyl siding. Problems typically occur when design or construction deficiencies are not discovered prior to project completion. The problem really stems from the building codes not addressing proper stucco installation until the 2006 version of the IRC (International Residential Code). The older version (2003) did not incorporate ASTM C-926 & ASTM C- 1073 into their code requirements. These ASTM standards lay out very clearly how stucco is to be installed. AMD investigates problems through visual assessment, testing, research, and analysis to determine causes, consequences and potential remedies for the problems. A thorough understanding of the building codes whether they be the IBC (International Building Codes) or IRC is essential in preparing expert witness testimony in stucco and EIFS failures.

Non-Destructive Testing

The goal in forensic investigative work is to determine the existing conditions of the structure in question. Some investigative options, e.g. cutting out a section of stucco or removing a brick veneer to see what is behind it, significantly alter the conditions found in the field. Sometimes there’s no choice but to remove a section of stucco to determine thickness, type of WRB (weather resistant barrier) or condition of substrate. Therefore, methods that have little effect on the existing conditions, i.e., non-destructive methods, are highly desirable. Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a powerful tool used by AMD investigators during structural evaluations and facade investigations. AMD has developed extensive expertise in NDT such as the use of infra-red thermography, moisture mapping and mold detection dogs. This is done in order to gain an understanding of the existing conditions of structures at the least cost and disruption to the client.