 Exterior
"EIFS"
OVERVIEW
EIFS is an
acronym for:
EXTERIOR INSULATED FINISHING SYSTEM
EIFS is a synthetic stucco
applied over foam sheathing. This exterior wall
finishing system is a non-load bearing finish
that gives the exterior a stucco-like appearance.
There are currently two types of EIFS systems in
use; a barrier type and a water-managed version.
All barrier
EIFS systems work on the same basic concept. It
is that the finish itself is impermeable, forming
a barrier between the weather and the structure
of the home.
Water-managed EIFS
anticipates that some water will penetrate the
surface. Therefore, this approach incorporates a
water management system including flashing,
drainage channels and water durable substrates.
The theory is that any water breaching the
exterior finish will quickly exit from behind the
siding.
Most EIFS clad homes in the
U.S. are barrier systems.
Moisture intrusion problems on
EIFS-clad homes and commercial buildings are
becoming a growing concern within the building
industry. One of the problems with this finish is
that there is no tolerance factor built-in for
poor workmanship or for failure of the flashing
such as decayed, damaged, or missing caulking
around windows or doors. This threatens the whole
exterior without the moisture problem even being
visible.
Problems were first noticed in
late 1995 when building inspectors in Wilmington
NC discovered moisture damage on hundreds of
barrier EIFS-clad homes.
This type of exterior has
serious problems. While water does not usually
enter through the EIFS itself, it does enter
through penetrations in the finish. The most
common areas for water intrusion are around
windows and doors, the areas between the
EIFS and the roof, and areas where the EIFS has
been penetrated to attach mail boxes, shutters,
moldings, railings, vents, utility lines, pipes
etc.
This type of finish should be thought of as
a high maintenance exterior coating. Annual inspections should
be carried out to determine if the caulking needs repair or
replacement. All joints should be caulked using Dow sealant
#794/795
When water gets into exterior
walls it is usually not noticeable on the surface, and it is not easily
detected without the use of special moisture meters. Water or
moisture that accumulates behind
the surface and can cause damage to
the framing, the sheathing, and in some cases the
interior finish unless it is dealt with quickly. In many cases
by the time the moisture intrusion is noticed, damage has been
done. The principal problem is not rotting framework but
environmental concerns. Mold issues that can threaten the
health of the occupants can be very difficult to deal with and
eradicate.
Note: There have been numerous lawsuits filed against the
builders and installers of these finishes. Class
action law suits have also been lodged against all the
manufacturers of EIFS systems.
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