Moisture Investigation

Written by Jim the Realtor

May 3, 2012

I investigate every house thoroughly, and every once in while there’s a head-scratcher.  Here’s a puzzling stucco stain that we didn’t solve completely, but compiled enough evidence that my buyers went ahead and closed escrow anyway. You may not get all the answers when homebuying!

Here is the house:

http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Marcos/1241-White-Sands-Dr-92078/home/6311087

10 Comments

  1. AL

    Justin Beiber has a Fisker Karma that is all chrome. He was caught by TMZ a few weeks back as he and Selena Gomez wheeled through a Chik-fil-a drive thru in LA:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gIPZ69Fc30

  2. Bottomfisher

    The new $100k tax payer funded real fast lookin green Liberal race car that ain’t goin nowhere fast? I could probably beat it on a skateboard.

  3. NewHorizon

    You made me Google Monza.

  4. Waters End Renter

    #3…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
    Where’s the politard lounge?

  5. Kwaping

    Hey Jim, is this an old video or are you not using the new camera for some reason?

    Also, that new BMW is an eyesore. What is it with car designers these days?

  6. madhatter

    Car designers like to copy each other. The new look is the crossbreed of SUV and a wagon with a raised rounded hunch. Lexus 350 comes to mind.

  7. Waters End Renter

    LOL.
    I loved the BMW Monza comparo at the end of the video.

    Fisker Karma – A new car company started by the former designer of Aston Martins – Henrik Fisker. Swoopy!

    That water stain is likely the result of all of the water flowing down inside the wall from the laundry floor. It looks like they addressed the problem and dried it all out before selling, but water running down the wall from the laundry and exiting the stucco is most likely the problem. The water damage probably came from all of the water on the floor running into the wall, but I’d also have the main drain from the washer checked. Because of the way that the drain was rigged up into the sink I’d worry about what the normal washer drain was doing down inside this (once very wet wall). You’ve probably solved it by eliminating the water on the floor though.

  8. James D

    The former owner seemed clueless.

  9. Tom Tarrant

    “The water damage probably came from all of the water on the floor running into the wall, but I’d also have the main drain from the washer checked. Because of the way that the drain was rigged up into the sink I’d worry about what the normal washer drain was doing down inside this (once very wet wall). You’ve probably solved it by eliminating the water on the floor though.”

    agreed

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