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Weep Screed

Understanding concrete placement near stucco and weep screed showing proper clearance to prevent blocking foundation drainage

Understanding Concrete Placement Near Stucco and Weep Screed: Best Practices and Compliance

Written by Stucco Champions — Southern California’s Authority on Exterior Plastering. The Hardscape Conflict: Concrete Placement Near Stucco and Weep Screed A new concrete driveway or patio is a great addition to your home, but it often puts your stucco at risk. Concrete contractors focus on grade and drainage for the patio, but they frequently

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Stucco Champions contractor testing for window leaks with a moisture meter and sealing gaps with a caulking gun.

Comprehensive Guide to Repairing and Replacing Stucco Weep Screed

Written by Stucco Champions — Southern California’s Authority on Exterior Plastering. How to Repair & Replace Damaged Stucco Weep Screed: A Comprehensive Guide The weep screed is the hardest working component of your stucco system. It sits at the impact zone—right at the bottom of the wall where weed whackers, moisture, and soil contact do

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Optimizing weep screed clearance for effective moisture management showing proper height above grade for foundation drainage

Understanding Proper Weep Screed Clearance

Written by Stucco Champions — Southern California’s Authority on Exterior Plastering. The 4-Inch Rule: Optimizing Weep Screed Clearance for Moisture Management If there is one detail that causes more catastrophic damage to Southern California homes than any other, it is improper weep screed clearance. Many homeowners—and unfortunately, many landscapers and concrete contractors—view the gap at

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Retrofitting Weep Screed on Older Homes: An In-Depth Guide with Considerations and Best Practices

Written by Stucco Champions — Southern California’s Authority on Exterior Plastering. Retrofitting Weep Screed on Older Homes: A Surgical Guide If your home was built before the mid-1970s, it likely has “buried stucco.” The exterior plaster runs straight down past the foundation and into the soil. While this was common practice decades ago, we now

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Integrating weep screed with rainscreens in stucco systems showing water drainage flow from weather barrier to foundation exit

Integrating Weep Screed with Rainscreens in Stucco Systems

Written by Stucco Champions — Southern California’s Authority on Exterior Plastering. The Ventilation Gap: Integrating Weep Screed with Rainscreens In high-performance home building, “Rainscreen” systems are becoming the gold standard, especially in coastal zones like Dana Point and Malibu where moisture load is high. A rainscreen places a physical drainage mat (a 3D mesh) behind

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Stucco Champions infographic comparing warm earth-tone stucco versus cool modern white stucco to show the impact on curb appeal.

Selecting and Purchasing Weep Screed: A Comprehensive Guide

Weep screed, a vital component in stucco systems, can be challenging to source due to its specialized nature. This guide aims to provide detailed insights into purchasing weep screed, focusing on types, applications, sourcing options, and expert recommendations. Understanding Weep Screed Weep screed, typically installed at the base of stucco walls, facilitates moisture drainage. Its

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