Moved into a new house a few weeks ago and the back paneling of the built ins in the office is showing signs of water damage. Went back and looked at the pictures I took during the inspection (may 1) and one small spot was visible but it's become significantly worse since that time. I haven't been able to determine if it's worse after a rain or not.
Behind this is an exterior wall with a stone facade. There is a hose spigot on this wall but not directly behind the highest moisture readings.
The gutters, fascia, and soffit all seem to be in perfect condition to my untrained eye. The roof is 12 years old but I don't see any obvious defects that would be letting water through into the wall. There are two exposed nailheads but they would be over the soffit/overhang not the wall or room itself.
Moisture readings on the interior top of the built ins and the drywall on the wall above it are seemingly normal or only slightly elevated. Readings for the ceiling of the room are also normal.
Any ideas on how to pinpoint this? Obviously I'll have to tear out the back panels of the built ins at a minimum so any tips to save the rest would be great too. I like them and also really don't want this to spiral into a 5 figure repair..
Attached pics show the moisture meter readings in red and my attempt to triangulate the hotspot on the inside and outside (teal x).
Behind this is an exterior wall with a stone facade. There is a hose spigot on this wall but not directly behind the highest moisture readings.
The gutters, fascia, and soffit all seem to be in perfect condition to my untrained eye. The roof is 12 years old but I don't see any obvious defects that would be letting water through into the wall. There are two exposed nailheads but they would be over the soffit/overhang not the wall or room itself.
Moisture readings on the interior top of the built ins and the drywall on the wall above it are seemingly normal or only slightly elevated. Readings for the ceiling of the room are also normal.
Any ideas on how to pinpoint this? Obviously I'll have to tear out the back panels of the built ins at a minimum so any tips to save the rest would be great too. I like them and also really don't want this to spiral into a 5 figure repair..
Attached pics show the moisture meter readings in red and my attempt to triangulate the hotspot on the inside and outside (teal x).