MN Lathe and Plaster won't let me pay them to come and give an opinion. He ignored several small sections (reverting to his assertion that the screed exists - it's under the stucco and the remediation he agreed to was just for cosmesis) This yard is very wet so it's hard to believe that some of the stucco, but not all, needs a vapor escape system. When the stucco was off the house - I took pictures and there was no metal lathe under - the lathe was placed by the stucco vendor secondarily and a screed now exists for 90% of the house. It seemed fishy and after a few go arounds between lawyers, he agreed to remediate the stucco. The builder said for cosmesis - the screed was under the stucco. After final inspection - it was noted that there was no "weep screed". I've had some difficulties with the builder. I have just built a modern home with first floor (slab on grade) stucco exterior (in Minnesota). This article is a continuation from STUCCO EIFS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Reader Question: my builder either omitted or covered over the weep screed, then came back to fix the problem - is it OK?
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