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    Default Stucco touching roof surface

    What is the standards for EIFS stucco finish being kept off the roof surface ?? Thanks in Advance

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    Default Re: Stucco touching roof surface

    At least 2"


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    Default Re: Stucco touching roof surface

    doubt there is a weep screed there either


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    Default Re: Stucco touching roof surface

    Quote Originally Posted by biglebowski View Post
    doubt there is a weep screed there either
    Jeff,

    If that is barrier EIFS, the no weep screed would be required as it was (yeah, right) a "barrier" system.

    If it was a newer EIFS with a drainage plane behind it, then a weep would be needed.

    As I recall (I'm not an EIFS person), the bottom of barrier EIFS still required an accessory protecting the bottom edge - Scott P. or one of the other EIFS experts here will swat at me if I am wrong, or may confirm if I am correct ... either way - I'll duck.

    Jerry Peck
    Construction/Litigation/Code Consultant - Retired
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    Default Re: Stucco touching roof surface

    That makes doing a re-roof difficult.


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    Default Re: Stucco touching roof surface

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Peck View Post
    Jeff,

    If that is barrier EIFS, the no weep screed would be required as it was (yeah, right) a "barrier" system.

    If it was a newer EIFS with a drainage plane behind it, then a weep would be needed.

    As I recall (I'm not an EIFS person), the bottom of barrier EIFS still required an accessory protecting the bottom edge - Scott P. or one of the other EIFS experts here will swat at me if I am wrong, or may confirm if I am correct ... either way - I'll duck.

    It either needed the plastic accessory or to be backwrapped

    Mark Parlee
    WWW.theBuildingConsultant.com
    EDI instructor, EIFS AMSV

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