Lack of quality, integrity and commitment to its homeowners. I live in Bradenton and dozens of homes in my development are experiencing water intrusion and some are finding mold within the home (myself included).2020 FBC Residential known code violations that they violated and refuse to fully address despite being informed of the issue:1. FBC R703.4.1 & R703.4.3 Flashing: They did not install any flashing at any of the openings or under any masonry sills. This applies to every home in my development on the first floor. 2. FBC R703.7.2 Plaster: The plaster was installed in one coat. Not with the code required 2-3 coats.Both are related issues to the water intrusion. As well as our paint which is the only form of water proofing on the first floors (masonry). Once the stucco cracks (which is normal) it cracks all the way through to the CMU and of course causes the “water proofing” to fail. Sealant used also does not comply with the window manufacturer installation instructions which requires 100% silicone sealant.All of this contributes to the water intrusion and eventual mold being discovered. One last thing we experienced, was our paint was applied before the minimum required curing period of the stucco. The problem with this is it causes the paint to fail from the inside and allows water to get into the stucco. Again that paint is our only form of water proofing. I have photographic evidence of the entire construction process of my home, so none of this is speculation, it’s based on facts and photos.
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