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Home Inspection Tips- How To Protect The Siding And Foundation Of Your San Diego Home

Reblogger Dan Edward Phillips
Real Estate Agent with Dan Edward Phillips

Here in Humboldt County, California we have lot's of rain!  This post from Steve Stenros of First Choice Inspections in San Diego, California provides some great input on preventing damage to your home.

Please go comment on Steve's original post, he will appreciate it!

Original content by Steve Stenros

 

siding and foundation San Diego homeThese home inspection tips show how to protect the siding and foundation of your San Diego home. Whether your home is built on a slab or a raised foundation, it comes in contact with the soil at some point. The foundation is obviously in contact with the ground, but all siding materials should have adequate clearance from the ground to prevent moisture penetration, insect access, and siding damage.




siding and foundation San Diego home
Stucco siding should have a minimum 4" clearance above soil and 2" above hardscaping.
Wood siding should have a minimum 6" clearance above soil and 2" above a hardscape surface.The main reason for these requirements is for protection against moisture. weep screed diagram





One mistake I often see during a home inspection is a patio slab that has been poured too high against a house wall. If the stucco weep screed is buried, water may become trapped resulting in moisture damage inside the wall cavities. Even if the ground isn't in contact with the siding, if adequate clearance does not exist, rain will splash up and soak the siding resulting in moisture penetration.




siding and foundation San Diego home

The soil at the perimeter of your home should slope away from the foundation. The surface grade should drop a minimum of 6" within the first ten feet. The perimeter grading at many of my home inspections has negative slope because of settling along the foundation or improper grading during construction. This condition will allow excessive moisture to penetrate the foundation and shorten its life-span.



Home Inspection Tips- How To Protect The Siding And Foundation Of Your San Diego Home:

siding and foundation San Diego home

1. Maintain a good grade slope away from the foundation.

2. Be sure the siding has proper clearance from soil and hardscape areas.

3. Prune all vegetation growing against the exterior of your home.

4. Have rain gutters installed if they are not. Use splash blocks or extensions at the downspouts to carry water away from the foundation.


 

siding and foundation San Diego home


5. Keep a good coat of paint on wood siding for moisture protection.

6. Tune up your irrigation system so the sprinklers do not spray the house.

7. In some cases where the perimeter drainage is poor, you may have to install a drainage system or improve the one you have.




CREIA verify logoA small amount of effort will pay large dividends in protecting your most valuable asset. Don't let a simple problem cause serious damage to your home! Steve Stenros- First Choice Inspections is a CREIA MCI and ICC certified San Diego home inspector. Clients receive a FREE lifetime appliance RecallChek with every standard home inspection. Steve can be reached for appointment
ICC logoat 888-335-3040. These home inspection tips- how to protect the siding and foundation of your San Diego home can be used as a guide as you inspect the perimeter of your home.

Originally posted at FirstChoiceInspections.

 


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