40 Hour Property and Building Inspection Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT a common problem associated with stucco?

  1. Chipping

  2. Mold growth

  3. No paint

  4. Cracking

The correct answer is: No paint

Stucco is a popular exterior finish used in many residential and commercial buildings, but it can experience various issues over time. Among the options given, the absence of paint is not typically considered a common problem associated with stucco. Stucco can be designed to be either painted or left as is, depending on the aesthetic preferences and style of the building. Therefore, the lack of paint itself does not indicate a problem or defect inherent to the stucco material. A natural, unpainted stucco finish can be appropriate and desirable for certain architectural styles. In contrast, issues like chipping, mold growth, and cracking are frequent concerns with stucco installations. Chipping typically occurs due to impact damage or weathering. Mold growth can result from moisture retention, particularly if the stucco is improperly applied or lacks adequate drainage. Cracking, often attributed to settling or movement in the structure, is a common structural issue that can affect the integrity of the stucco finish.