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ZD Stucco Repair restores Franklin Lakes custom home after hidden moisture damage

Apr. 30, 2026
ZD Stucco Repair restores Franklin Lakes custom home after hidden moisture damage

By AI, Created 10:31 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – A nearly 30-year-old custom home in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, was fully remediated after an invasive inspection found moisture intrusion, missing flashing and exterior deterioration. The project restored the stucco system, matched the original finish and added long-term weather protection.

Why it matters: - Hidden moisture damage in stucco homes can spread for years before surface problems appear. - Proper flashing, sealing and remediation can help prevent more costly structural repairs later. - The project shows how older custom homes can be restored without losing their original appearance.

What happened: - ZD Stucco Repair completed a full stucco remediation on a homeowner-built residence in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey. - The home was originally built nearly 30 years ago. - An invasive inspection found elevated moisture levels in multiple areas. - Inspectors also found a missing kick-out flashing system, bird holes, surface damage, deteriorated moldings, exposed fiberglass mesh and failed sealant joints around windows and doors.

The details: - The restoration focused on fixing the stucco system itself instead of covering symptoms with surface repairs. - Damaged stucco areas were rebuilt and reinforced with embedded fiberglass mesh. - The finish coat was matched to the original texture to preserve the home’s architectural look. - New kick-out flashing was installed to direct water away from the exterior walls. - Window and door perimeters were resealed with proper backer rod and high-performance sealants. - The entire exterior was coated with elastomeric stucco paint for a uniform finish and added protection against New Jersey weather. - The completed work addressed conditions that could have led to more extensive damage over time.

Between the lines: - The project reflects a common problem in older stucco homes, where missing components and failed sealants allow water intrusion without obvious surface warning signs. - The homeowner’s history added personal significance because he built the house himself nearly three decades ago. - Zoltan Dicso, founder of ZD Stucco Repair, said projects like this restore years of work, pride and memories.

What’s next: - ZD Stucco Repair says the restoration is intended to protect the home for the next 30 years. - The company continues to serve New Jersey and the Greater New York area with stucco, EIFS, repair, painting, roofing, gutters and Hardie board installation. - More information is available through ZD Stucco Repair’s social channels, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and X.

The bottom line: - The Franklin Lakes project turned a hidden moisture problem into a full exterior reset, with repairs aimed at durability, not just appearance.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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