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R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 1 R.H. Adcock/Architect and Associates, Inc. Architectural Forensics

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 2 "To assure quality with expertise, knowledge and commitment” R.H. Adcock/Architect and Associates, Inc. An established, full service, architectural forensic company with an outstanding reputation. Our licensed experts, professional project managers and experienced administrative staff distinguish us as the best choice for achieving your architectural and roofing forensic requirements.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 3 Forensic Architecture: Post-Construction Building Examination Perform Visual & Invasive Site Inspections Defect Reports and Repair Recommendations Expert Witness Services: Document Analysis, Mediation, Depositions, Arbitration Testimony, Trial Testimony Presently Providing Services In: Northern California Southern California Nevada Arizona New Mexico Colorado Florida

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 4 Areas Of Investigation: Roofing Stucco Windows/Doors Decks and Balconies Fire-Resistive Construction Ceramic Tile Tub and Showers Fireplaces Flatwork Concrete

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 5 RIO DEL VERDE Chandler, Arizona Presented By: R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC Camino Del Rio North, Suite 350 San Diego, CA (619) FAX (619)

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 6 OVERALL

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 7 OVERALL

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 8 OVERALL

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 9 TILE ROOFS

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 10 OVERALL

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 11 Damaged Tiles

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 12 Slipped-Unsecured Tiles

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 13 Damaged Tiles and Underlayment Exposed.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 14 First tile course not boosted at eaves

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 15 First tile course not boosted at cap sheet.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 16 Edge metal termination short at wall.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 17 Open rake trim tiles do not butt field tiles.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 18 Edge metal does not return up open rake

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 19 Valley flashing short at eave

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 20 Valley termination obstructed by birdstop

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 21 Valley tiles unsecured

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 22 Valley termination obstructed by open rake trim

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 23 Hip trim overexposed

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 24 Weatherblocking not used at hip & ridge

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 25 Unsecured cut tile at hip

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 26 Trim tile mastic not over nail head

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 27 Overexposed tile course below ridge

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 28 Unsecured confined rake tiles

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 29 B-vent storm collar not used

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 30 Unsealed nails exposed at penetration flashings

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 31 Z-bar lap open at cricket area

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 32 Resultant damage

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 33 Resultant damage

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 34 Resultant damage

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 35 MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFS

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 36 OVERALL

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 37 Cap sheet buckling

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 38 Vent pipe & T-top stripped-in

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 39 B-vent storm collar not used

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 40 Resultant damage

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 41 ONE-COAT PLASTER

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 42 One-coat plaster system failure; cracking.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 43 One-coat plaster penetrations not sealed.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 44 One-coat plaster penetrations not sealed.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 45 “J” mold screed not dropped adequately below sill plate; framing exposed.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 46 “J” mold screed not dropped adequately below sill plate; framing exposed.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 47 SLIDING GLASS DOORS

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 48 “J” mold screed short of nail fin; blocked by concrete over-pour.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 49 EXTERIOR DOORS

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 50 Thresholds unsealed at jambs; staining.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 51 Thresholds unsealed at jambs; staining.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 52 “J” mold screed short of jambs; blocked by concrete over-pour.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 53 Missing water-table flashing at garage man doors; warping and separation of wood trim.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 54 Missing water-table flashing at garage man doors; warping and separation of wood trim.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 55 Missing water-table flashing at garage man doors.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 56 Wood trim set on concrete; warping and separating wood trim.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 57 Wood trim set on concrete; warping and separating wood trim.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 58 CONCRETE

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 59 OVERALL

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 60 Driveway flatwork failure; spalling.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 61 Driveway flatwork failure; spalling.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 62 WALLBOARD

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 63 Wallboard system failure; cracking.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 64 Wallboard system failure; cracking.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 65 Window sill drywall cracking.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 66 Window sill drywall cracking.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 67 Ceiling and wall stains.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 68 Ceiling and wall stains.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 69 Wallboard nail pops.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 70 Exterior drywall cracking and staining at patio soffit.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 71 Exterior drywall cracking and staining at patio soffit.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 72 MISCELLANEOUS ARCHITECTURE

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 73 Attic access size less than 22-inch by 30-inch.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 74 Master bathroom glass shower enclosure failure; staining.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 75 WINDOWS

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 76 Window system failure; stained drywall.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 77 Window system failure; stained drywall.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 78 Window system failure; stained drywall.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 79 Window weather-strip failing; fogging.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 80 Window weather-strip failing; fogging.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 81 PLUMBING

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 82 Bathtub and shower plumbing penetrations not sealed.

R.H. ADCOCK / ARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Slide 83 THE END