Most common defects in 2000s homes
These are the defects most characteristic of 2000s Minnesota homes, driven by the construction methods, wiring, plumbing, and materials of the era.
These are the defects most characteristic of 2000s Minnesota homes, driven by the construction methods, wiring, plumbing, and materials of the era.
Most common defects in 2000s homes.
EIFS / Synthetic Stucco Moisture
Concealed EIFS moisture rots sheathing and framing silently and is one of the most expensive defects on upscale Minnetonka homes.
Cedar Shake Roof End-of-Life
An end-of-life shake roof is a major replacement and a Class 4 / insurance conversation that directly affects negotiation.
HVAC Past Service Life
End-of-life HVAC is both a safety (CO) and a major-expense issue that shapes negotiation.
Grading & Lot Drainage
Poor drainage is the root cause of most basement water problems and is often inexpensive to correct once identified.
See the full 2000s housing-era guide and the defect atlas.
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