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Hello:

Have a townhouse built in the late 70's in Texas. Some of the walls
have stucco on the exterior. Questions:

a) how can I tell if it is real or synthetic (EIF?) stucco?
b) what is the proper way to install stucco?

I ask these questions b/c I have a reoccuring leak that has had just
about everything done to the wall, but moisture appears to keep coming
in. The only place I see this is one wall in the attic.

The stucco appears to be applied over a chicken wire mesh and then has
what appears to be sheetrock behind that. If I'm reading the info in
the NG correct, stucco on chicken wire is "real" stucco? However, I
thought there would then be some sort of moisture barrier. ??

From what I've read, stucco breathes a good deal so the moisture that
I can see where there is just stucco and chicken wire I'm thinking is
normal. It's not like a running leak, I can just see condensation if
it rains a while. However, if I can see that moisture, would that mean
there is moisture getting up on the sheetrock looking stuff? Is that
ok?

Thanks for your help!
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Hello:

Have a townhouse built in the late 70's in Texas. Some of the walls
have stucco on the exterior. Questions:

a) how can I tell if it is real or synthetic (EIF?) stucco?
b) what is the proper way to install stucco?

I ask these questions b/c I have a reoccuring leak that has had just
about everything done to the wall, but moisture appears to keep coming
in. The only place I see this is one wall in the attic.

The stucco appears to be applied over a chicken wire mesh and then has
what appears to be sheetrock behind that. If I'm reading the info in
the NG correct, stucco on chicken wire is "real" stucco? However, I
thought there would then be some sort of moisture barrier. ??

From what I've read, stucco breathes a good deal so the moisture that
I can see where there is just stucco and chicken wire I'm thinking is
normal. It's not like a running leak, I can just see condensation if
it rains a while. However, if I can see that moisture, would that mean
there is moisture getting up on the sheetrock looking stuff? Is that
ok?

Thanks for your help!


I will be interested in the replies, I have never heard of "real" stucco.
My home circa 1999 is stucco, about a half inch applied over lath (chicken
wire) and an insulating board under that. Probably Styrofoam or something
close.

By definition stucco is water proof. That is why it is applied on the out
side.
From what I remember about the 70's they were spraying the scratch and brown
coats on and then hand toweling the final coat.

You had better locate the leak, water from the back side will eventually
degrade the stucco into a mess, let alone the structure of the home.


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You had better locate the leak, water from the back side will eventually
degrade the stucco into a mess, let alone the structure of the home.


Briefly, the leak is coming through the stucco.
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also, what about ripping the old sheetrock (???) like stuff off and
sealing with a water paintable water barrier? then putting sheet rock
(or the proper) paneling back up?
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