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Craig M. Barnaby is president of Barnaby Tool and Equipment. He has worked extensively in the plastering and equipment trades since 1985. Barnaby can be reached at craig@BarnabyToolEquipment.com
Weathering the storm was all any of us could think about during the 1996 EIFS moisture intrusion crisis. It all started in a lovely upscale neighborhood in Wilmington, N.C. Almost overnight, class-action lawsuits against the EIFS manufacturers, distributors and those hard-working applicators were making headlines across the country.