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Thank
you for your interest in Moisture Warranty Corporation (MWC) and the
MoistureFree Warranty, the only moisture warranty available nationwide.
As
a part of the solutions-driven approach we take when dealing
with moisture issues surrounding stucco homes, MWC provides
its customers with the names of repair contractors in their
area who can repair and remediate stucco homes.
For a home to qualify for a MoistureFree Warranty, these steps
must be taken, in the following order:
Ø An
initial moisture inspection is completed according to the
MWC Inspection Protocol.
High moisture readings are recorded and repairs which must
be made are detailed in the inspection report.
Ø Any
moisture-related repairs made to the home
must then be completed by a repair contractor.
Ø Once repairs are
completed, a
remediation follow up inspection is required. This inspection is
provided by a moisture inspector to verify that the work recommended by
the inspector has been completed in accordance with the requirements for
a MoistureFree Warranty.
If you
are interested in becoming certified to repair homes, please click here
for more information. It is important to note that MWC does not certify
repair contractors who are also in the business of moisture testing
stucco systems since this would be a conflict of interest.

Since
the common objective for repair contractors and MWC is to keep our
customers’ homes dry, MWC requires that repair contractors back up
their work with an 18-Month Repair Contractor Guarantee.. This guarantee only applies to the
actual repair that was made to the home and does not apply to any other
area of the home that the Certified Repair Contractor did not repair.
The limited guarantee only requires the Certified Repair Contractor
modify the failing area to bring it up to warranty standards. If it is
determined that the repaired area failed due to no fault of the repair
contractor, MWC will be responsible for the cost of additional
modifications based on the terms of the MoistureFree Warranty.
If you
know of a homeowner who would like to submit his/her home for warranty
consideration, you may download the form and give it to the homeowner or a
qualifying moisture inspector to complete. The home must be submitted
within 90 days of a qualifying moisture inspection.
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