How to inspect stucco cracks on your home
Not every stucco crack is the same problem. A quick inspection with the right approach tells you whether a crack is cosmetic shrinkage or a sign that water is getting behind the wall.
What you'll learn
- How to tell a hairline crack from a structural crack
- What crack width and pattern reveal about the cause
- How to check for water intrusion signs at a crack
- Which cracks to monitor and which require immediate attention
Step by step
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