The term “leaky homes” refers to residential (and often multi-unit) buildings constructed between the late 1980s and mid-2000s that suffer from serious weather-tightness issues. These homes are often plagued by water getting trapped behind the cladding—with nowhere to drain—causing timber rot, mould growth, structural damage, and even health issues YouTube+9Wikipedia+9YouTube+9.


🌧 How Did This Happen?

A perfect storm of factors led to this crisis:

Estimates of the fix‑up costs run from NZ$11 billion up to $23 billion, with over 42,000 homes affected Wikipedia.


🔍 Common Symptoms to Watch For

Look out for these warning signs—especially during heavy rain:


💰 What Does Repairing Involve & Cost?

Typically, fixing a leaky home involves:

  1. Removing all cladding
  2. Replacing any rotten framing
  3. Installing building wrap, membranes, and proper flashings
  4. Adding treated timber and ensuring drainage cavities
  5. Recladding with modern methods YouTube+7Wikipedia+7YouTube+7

Costs differ based on size, damage level, and design complexity—but you’re often into hundreds of thousands, not just tens.


⚠️ Time Is Critical

Under the Building Act, you’ve got a 10-year limit from completion to lodge any claim or legal action YouTube+4Wikipedia+4YouTube+4. Many owners now find they’re outside that window—so if you’re seeing signs in a post‑1995 home, act fast to reduce the potential damage.


🛠 Who Pays for This Fix-up?

After the resolution scheme closed to new claims in 2021, responsibility usually falls on:


🏡 Buying or Living in a Suspected Leaky Home?


🧰 RB THOMAS LTD Takeaway

Leaky homes are still a massive issue in NZ—both structurally and financially. If you’re dealing with one, or thinking about buying in the suspect home range, get the right inspections done, act swiftly, and talk to professionals early.

And if you need help with recladding, certifying, or project managing repairs—we’ve got the team and experience to guide you through it properly.

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