The weep holes are no longer present on the exterior

When the weep holes are no longer visible on the outside, it can lead to water accumulation and potential moisture issues within the structure.

It's essential to address this issue promptly to prevent water damage and maintain the integrity of the building envelope.

Firstly, inspect the exterior facade for any signs of blockage or damage that may be obstructing the weep holes.

Clear any debris or buildup from the weep holes using a small brush or compressed air to restore proper drainage.

Additionally, consider installing weep hole inserts or screens to prevent future blockages while allowing for water drainage.

Regular maintenance and inspection of the weep holes can help ensure effective moisture management and protect the building from water-related damage.

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