San Diego's coastal fog and morning marine layer create persistent low-level humidity that penetrates stucco exteriors. When stucco is improperly flashed around windows or lacks functional weep screeds at the foundation line, moisture accumulates in wall cavities. Older homes in neighborhoods like Kensington and South Park often have paper-backed stucco over wood framing. If the building paper tears or degrades, water migrates directly into studs and insulation. Detecting invisible leaks in these homes requires scanning behind exterior walls, not just interior surfaces. Locating concealed dampness early prevents rot, mold, and expensive re-stucco projects.
San Diego's building codes require specific moisture barriers and flashing details to address the marine climate. Keystone Water Damage Restoration San Diego understands these requirements because we work with local contractors, plumbers, and building inspectors every day. We know how homes are built here. We know where they fail. And we know how to find problems before they escalate. When you choose a local team for identifying unseen water intrusion, you are choosing experience that cannot be replicated by a national chain.