PSUengineer1
Structural
Thank you for your consideration.
I have attached two photos for reference to my question.
I observed alage growth on the north-facing elevation of a house clad with vinyl siding. Relative moisture readings at inside of exterior walls read about 50%. No roof leaks, no fractures in siding, no leaking windows, etc. Siding was not removed for inspection of house wrap (if any). Interior drywall not cut for inspection of insulation. No metal flashing installed at bottom of vinyl siding but I do see what appears to be vinyl siding installed over existing siding with weep holes drilled in both. Does anyone agree with what I am seeing here? One of the photos is at base of a bump out and the other photo is at transistion of vinyl siding to parge-coated block wall.
Additional notes:
High humidity in basement, ground water intrusion in basement, inadequate ground slopes around house (drainage), etc.
Thanks,
jimjxs263
I have attached two photos for reference to my question.
I observed alage growth on the north-facing elevation of a house clad with vinyl siding. Relative moisture readings at inside of exterior walls read about 50%. No roof leaks, no fractures in siding, no leaking windows, etc. Siding was not removed for inspection of house wrap (if any). Interior drywall not cut for inspection of insulation. No metal flashing installed at bottom of vinyl siding but I do see what appears to be vinyl siding installed over existing siding with weep holes drilled in both. Does anyone agree with what I am seeing here? One of the photos is at base of a bump out and the other photo is at transistion of vinyl siding to parge-coated block wall.
Additional notes:
High humidity in basement, ground water intrusion in basement, inadequate ground slopes around house (drainage), etc.
Thanks,
jimjxs263