The Stucco System used by Del Webb in Sun City Summerlin

The system Del Webb chose to use in Sun City Summerlin was Ultrakote one coat over Dow Board.  Dow board is a foam plastic board with a water resistant coating on each side.  The system as described by Ultrakote was:

Del Webb chose a variant on this system which we think looks like this:

 

  

 

     

 

We are not completely sure how this was supposed to work.  Seems as if it made a termination for the insulation and stucco but it does not appear to make any provision for draining the stucco air gap.  There is also a rumor that a rectangular notch was also used though  that should not change anything.   What appears to have  actually happened was:

 

 

 Del Webb's plasterer extended the stucco below grade and filled over the notch  with stucco.  No obvious way for the stucco to "weep" and the possibility now exists for the stucco to wick moisture up from the earth. 

Here is a picture of the "notch" on a home under construction in 1994:

From the available literature this would seem to have the potential for a really ugly outcome.  Construction defect suits over such issues are numerous.  The City of Woodbury paper offers a set of causes for moisture damage in stucco...


An excerpt from the Woodbury paper...

 

Q. What causes the problems?

A. Window leaks are the cause of the majority of the damage but the causes may be many, including:


Note that a subset of these causes apply to the Del Webb installation.  Woodbury also however provides some indication of the incidents of stucco problems.  They suggest that up to half the homes will show problems in 10 years.  It appears clear however that the prevalence of the problem in Sun City Summerlin is orders of magnitude lower.  There are some known occurrences but they have not yet risen to 1% of the homes...and with more than 100,000 home years they should have.

so how in the heck did Del Webb do it so badly and yet nothing bad happened? 

Well on to How Del Webb avoided a train wreck.