stucco humidity question
Last Post 11 Dec 2007 11:52 PM by robinnc. 1 Replies.
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11 Dec 2007 01:35 PM
I am buying a 1920s tudor single family house in Westchester NY, and several patches on the northwall had very high humidity readings on the little humidity meter (70%-90%, in the red zone).  Wall surface is stucco.  The kitchen sink faces that wall and the bathroom drain should be right along that wall as well. 

My question is: what's the likely reason? could it be a leaky pipe?  If so, is opening the wall the only way to find out? Should I replace stucco with something else going forward?  How about costs?  Something like this, does it sound like a major major issue, or not that big a deal.   I am signing the contract this week, so would apprecaite some input.

I apologize if this is not the right forum. I am a newbie as you can see.  Thanks!
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11 Dec 2007 11:52 PM
I'm no expert but I think I would hold off on signing the contract this week. I would get more info on what might be going on on that wall. Unless you're getting one h@ll of a deal on the house...that would be a huge white flag for me!
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