Lath replacement in Lemon Grove, CA.
Lath replacement for Lemon Grove homes, done by licensed San Diego County stucco crews. Corroded metal lath is the structural failure mode that cracks and patches cannot fix. When salt air, chronic moisture intrusion, or age has rusted the galvanized wire mesh that the stucco is keyed into, no amount of surface repair will hold.
Why is lath replacement different in Central San Diego?
Central San Diego homes from the 1920s and 1930s were often built with original wood lath under the stucco, and when that wood lath fails from moisture or rot, the repair requires converting to metal lath rather than replicating the original wood. The insured crews we connect you with in these older neighborhoods assess whether the existing wood lath is still structurally sound or whether it has softened and lost its grip on the stucco before recommending a scope. HPOZ permit requirements in Mission Hills and North Park may include a lath inspection at a specific stage of the work before the scratch coat is applied. Converting from wood to metal lath is the standard approach during re-stucco projects on these homes and does not change the finished appearance of the stucco system.
What's included in lath replacement in Lemon Grove?
- Probe and tap test the stucco to map the extent of lath failure and delamination before demolition begins
- Remove stucco in the affected area down to the sheathing, taking care not to disturb framing or window and door rough openings
- Inspect the sheathing, sill plates, and any moisture barriers beneath the removed stucco for rot or damage
- Install new galvanized self-furring metal lath at the specified overlap and fastener spacing, with new Grade D building paper or housewrap lapped correctly at seams and penetrations
- Apply the scratch coat over the new lath with proper embedment so the stucco keys into the mesh
- Apply the brown coat and finish coat in sequence with required cure windows between each layer
When does a Lemon Grove home need lath replacement?
- Large sections of stucco have delaminated from the wall and sound completely hollow when tapped
- Stucco has cracked along lines that follow the lath grid pattern, indicating the lath itself is moving or corroding
- Rust staining appears through the finish coat in a pattern that traces the lath behind it
- A contractor has opened a wall section and confirmed corrosion of the existing lath
- A home built in the 1950s or 1960s near the coast or with a history of moisture intrusion
What do Lemon Grove homeowners ask about lath replacement?
How fast can you get to Lemon Grove for lath replacement?
Same-day service in Lemon Grove on most weekdays. Call early for best same-day availability. After-hours emergency calls are answered by an on-call stucco crew, not a dispatcher.
What does lath replacement cost in Lemon Grove?
$3,500-$12,000 depending on the area of lath replacement required. Pricing is the same across San Diego County, with no mileage upcharge for Lemon Grove. We confirm a flat-rate quote before any work starts.
How does Lemon Grove's climate affect this service?
<!-- CUSTOMIZE -->. Central San Diego homes from the 1920s and 1930s were often built with original wood lath under the stucco, and when that wood lath fails from moisture or rot, the repair requires converting to metal lath rather than replicating the original wood.
How do I know if my lath needs replacing?
The most reliable field test is tapping the stucco with a hard object in a grid pattern. Sound stucco produces a dense thud; delaminated stucco over corroded lath produces a hollow sound. Rust staining through the finish coat, widespread cracking that follows a grid pattern, and large areas of stucco that have fallen away entirely are all signs of lath failure. The crews we connect you with confirm lath condition in the in-home assessment.
Can lath corrosion spread if left alone?
Yes. Water that has gotten behind the stucco continues corroding the lath, and corroding lath loses its grip on the stucco above. The delaminated area grows over time. The sheathing and framing beneath are also at risk once moisture has a pathway through the stucco system. Addressing lath failure early is less costly than waiting until the damage extends to the structure.
Need lath replacement in Lemon Grove?
Call for a free quote. Flat-rate pricing, same-day service on most jobs.