EIFS Inspection Procedures & Quality Control 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: During a pre-installation inspection of an EIFS substrate, an inspector finds surface moisture content of 19%. What is the correct action?
- Approve installation with enhanced adhesive
- Reject the substrate until moisture content drops below 15% (Correct answer)
- Proceed if ambient humidity is below 50%
- Allow installation only during nighttime hours
Correct answer: Reject the substrate until moisture content drops below 15%
EIFS manufacturers generally require substrate moisture content to be below 15% before applying adhesive or base coat to ensure proper bonding.
Question 2: Which document must an EIFS inspector review to verify that the correct EPS board thickness was installed?
- The building's certificate of occupancy
- The approved construction documents and energy compliance report (Correct answer)
- The general contractor's daily log
- The original building permit application
Correct answer: The approved construction documents and energy compliance report
Approved construction documents and the energy compliance report specify the required EPS insulation thickness for thermal performance requirements.
Question 3: An EIFS inspector observes that drainage mat was omitted at the base of a wall assembly. What is the primary concern?
- Aesthetic inconsistency with approved color scheme
- Trapped moisture cannot drain and may cause wood framing decay (Correct answer)
- The base coat will not adhere without the drainage mat
- Thermal bridging will increase at the wall base
Correct answer: Trapped moisture cannot drain and may cause wood framing decay
Without a drainage mat, moisture that penetrates the cladding has no path to exit at the base, potentially accumulating and causing structural rot.
Question 4: What is the recommended minimum overlap of EIFS base coat mesh at corners and transitions?
- 2 inches
- 4 inches
- 6 inches (Correct answer)
- 12 inches
Correct answer: 6 inches
Industry standards typically require a minimum 6-inch mesh overlap at all corners and transitions to maintain structural continuity of the reinforcing layer.
Question 5: An inspector notices the EIFS finish coat was applied when the ambient temperature was 38°F (3°C). What concern does this raise?
- The finish coat color may fade prematurely
- Cold temperatures can prevent proper curing and cause freeze damage (Correct answer)
- The EPS board may expand and warp
- The mesh will delaminate from the base coat
Correct answer: Cold temperatures can prevent proper curing and cause freeze damage
Most EIFS manufacturers require ambient and substrate temperatures to remain above 40°F during application and for at least 24 hours after to ensure proper curing.
Question 6: Which test method is used to evaluate the pull-off strength of a mechanically attached EIFS system?
- ASTM D1002 lap shear test
- ASTM E2134 pull-off adhesion test (Correct answer)
- ASTM C297 flatwise tensile test
- ASTM G154 UV exposure test
Correct answer: ASTM E2134 pull-off adhesion test
ASTM E2134 is the standard test method specifically developed to measure adhesion or pull-off strength of EIFS assemblies from the substrate.
Question 7: When inspecting sealant joints at window-to-EIFS interfaces, what minimum depth-to-width ratio is generally required?
- 1:1 ratio (depth equals width)
- 1:2 ratio (depth is half the width) (Correct answer)
- 2:1 ratio (depth is twice the width)
- 3:1 ratio (depth is three times the width)
Correct answer: 1:2 ratio (depth is half the width)
Sealant joints should generally maintain a 1:2 depth-to-width ratio to allow the sealant to stretch without cohesive failure under movement.
During a pre-installation inspection of an EIFS substrate, an inspector finds surface moisture content of 19%.
What is the correct action?