EIMA Statement Regarding Board of Directors of the Bay Point Condominium Association Inc. et al vs. RML Corp. et al ...
"As a leading technical association representing architects, distributors, applicators, suppliers and manufacturers, EIMA is deeply concerned by the decision of the Circuit Court of the City of Norfolk, which has held that a single product--the wall cladding--is responsible for the performance of the entire building envelope, on a project the court itself characterized as 'shoddy construction.'
"In reaching this unprecendented decision, the court ignores the opinion of leading building associations and construction professionals who maintain first, that all components of a wall system must perform satisfactorily and work in concert with one another to ensure that water is kept out of the wall cavity; and second, that poor construction practices and improper detailing can lead to moisture intrusion problems regardless of whether the wall cladding is brick, stucco, vinyl siding or EIFS. As a result, we believe the Norfolk decision is flawed, that its rationale will not be adopted by other courts, and that the decision will ultimately be overturned on appeal.