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Leaky homes are houses that, due to poor design or incorrect installation of building material, allow water to penetrate the building.
The water is soaked up by the framing and, due to the lack of a cavity system, there is no air flow to dry the timber out. This in turn allows mould to grow on the timber, which then rots.
Houses that leak are most commonly built from the early 90s onwards. They are usually houses built using monolithic cladding systems and designs that include parapets, no eaves and cantilevered decks.
What is the reclad process?
There are a lot of misconceptions about the reclad process and what it entails but it really isn’t too daunting. Here is a simplified guide of how QPC Build Group runs a reclad project.
Our team has been undertaking many leaky home reclads over the last 10 years and has the expertise and knowledge to successfully remediate your home from design to completion.
Give us call today for a no obligations chat 0800 772 266 or check out our website www.qpcbuilders.co.nz for examples of our work.