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Posted by Flank on July 30, 2006, 10:38 am
It is an odd problem. One wall does have a sprinkler spraying nearby,
but the other two walls don't. And one of the walls is a shared wall
with the garage, and so it is not even an exterior wall. So, let's
consider the wicking moisture/condensation problem. Why would the rust
spread out to a circle of 2" diameter? Does that seem right? It seems
to me that the rust would stay isolated to the nail head, or it may
streak down the wall like nails in a fence. I don't understand why the
rust spot should spread. Any ideas?
flank
Hopkins wrote:
> Flank wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am new to this group. I just bought a recently remodeled house,
> > and I have noticed that there are small sort of round dark spots on
> > some of the exterior walls. These spots are about 5 inches above the
> > floor, and they are randomly scattered. The spots are about 1 to 2
> > inches in diameter. It seems that they are the result of rusting
> > nails. I immediately considered water damage, and so I went outside
> > and inspected the exterior of the wall, and there is no apparent damage
> > at all. The part of the house that has this problem is an addition, on
> > a slab foundation. Based on what I can see, the guys who put this
> > place together cut every possible corner.
> > Has anyone out there ever dealt with this before? Is this an
> > indication of interior water damage. Or could the rust be from a one
> > time wetting event, such as painting?
> >
> > thanks
> > flank
>
> Yeah, could be condensation. Could be moisture wicking from the
> surrounding ground. Is there a sprinkler that sprays in the affected
> areas? Or do the areas hold moisture?
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