How to find a water leak vinyl siding without Tyvek


How to find a water leak. Vinyl siding with no Tyvek drainage plane
In this video were going to show you how to find a water leak in a new home that has vinyl siding and no drainage plane such as Tyvek plastic sheathing. During this investigation I was accompanied by the a local piano celebrity that goes by the name of T. Theodore Edward Dylewski from the famous “T and Rich Dueling Pianos Show” purchased a new home built in 1997 in the city of Avon Lake located in Ohio. Soon after moving into the home, Theodore noticed a slightly moist floor corner in the first floor dining room. He knew it wasn’t a winter problem because it leaked on and off all summer. He knew it was not a plumbing problem, became the second floor bathroom was not located above this moist floor area. He knew it wasn’t a gutter problem because his gutters were cleaned and did not appear to overflow. T was not sure if the dinning room leak was from his Anderson Window not have end dams at the bottom sills, the house missing the Tyvek drainage plane, a possible condensation problem, or if it was the exterior wall penetrations that were not 100 % caulk sealed.

During the water leak investigation, T and I perfumed initial moisture testing, took photos of old moisture stains of the ding room floor and of the basement band joist pockets that existed below this moist floor area. This was done to create a base line to see if anything would change after water testing.

We tested the wall surface temperatures and indoor humidty to determine if wall condensation conditions might be occuring. They were not.

Soon after, we started to water test the back of the house vinyl siding and all mechanical penetrations such as AC suction line, electrical service, and cable with a water hose. We did find that the water leaked at mechanical wall penetrations; however, these were below the dining room floor moist area. T knew that his first repair was going to be easy. He will remove all basement band joist insulation and caulk all holes, penetrations, and joints. We then water tested the windows and window frames. Water did not appear to be leaking at the windows. T’s second repair was going to be easy also. He was going to caulk all Anderson sill End dams that were exposed. We continued to water test the back of the home’s, upper siding, lower siding and even underneight the vinyl siding. It wasn’t until we water tested the corner that we realized some water intrusion. The dining room floor stain became larger and the floor moisture content increased. Below the dinning room, the band joist pockets also became visually moist.

This repair was not going to be difficult. T would have to install a drainage plane like Tyvek behind the vinyl siding at this dining room exterior corner location. It was determined that the dinning room floor leak was largely contributed by the lack of a drainage plane such as Tyvek. Moisture encounter appeared to be form the unprotected sheathing at corner, at sheathing but joints and at box band joists. In this case, T was lucky that leaks were not occuring at other areas of the home. Some of his neighbors may not be so lucky. During this building era, many cities such as Avon Lake Ohio permitted building homes without drainage planes. Yes, you must drain the rain. You must have Plan B. What was the city of Avon Lake thinking back in 1997?

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Condominium Real-Estate Home Inspector Rusted Steel Failure


Condominium Real-Estate Home Inspector Rusted Steel Failure. A nice family with two little children lived in a two story condominium located above a concrete and structural steel parking garage that was becoming structurally unsound and had the potential to collapse. A home inspector was employed by a nice lady to inspect the condominium that was located next door to this very nice family. The home inspector noticed that the exterior trench drains that were located at all the exterior common areas were rather small. The inspector insisted on inspecting the lower level common parking garage. While in the parking garage, the inspector noticed that upper level common area trench drains leaked and has caused severe rusting, corrosion and damaged to the structural steel the holds up all four of the condominiums. The home inspector also wondered what was happening to other parking garages in this same complex. The inspector informed the nice lady that building collapse or failure was possible if these conditions were not repaired. The nice lady called the condominium association board members which consisted mostly of retired elders. These elders stated, that nothing was wrong with their parking garage and that all the garage leaks were being properly controlled with plastic. The nice lady decided that the structural steel is going to kill this deal so her bough a different condominium at different complex the home inspector made and additional $325 dollars. The moral of the story is, home inspectors who find more house problems make more money. You are probably wondering what ever happed to the nice family with two little children, so are we because we have absolutly no clue. The End. Please rate and subscribe.