Mar

13

My next door neighbors and I have a very serious problem. Our landlord has been renting out the duplex we are living in, knowing full well of the many problems that are currently plaguing our respective homes. Among these problems are collapsing roofs, collapsing shower floors, and water damaged kitchen sinks. But most of all, he is fully aware of the mold problems that are currently going on. The fact that he knows about it is bad enough. However, he has been advised by both tenants in the last several months that it would be in his best interests to find a way to remove the mold infestations. Both bathrooms have visible mold throughout. It has become difficult for me personally to even shower and bathe regularly because of this, for I fear that my health is worsening. Despite these advisements and concerns being voiced, our landlord has deemed the mold problem a low priority matter. While he has deemed it a low priority matter, I have noticed that the occupants – myself included – have suffered from increased illness, including sinus infections, coughing, headaches, nausea, and other varied illnesses. My roommate, who has a strengthened immune system, has even suffered through similar symptoms. Short of going behind my landlord’s back and reporting him to the health department, I see no other course of action to improve the situation. Thankfully, I am moving out soon, as is my roommate. My only hope is to help others by finding a way to resolve the matter, and spreading the word to others to watch for mold and other problems when looking at apartments or houses to move into. Mold is a very serious matter and is not to be taken lightly.

Jul

24

Mold inspection is important because it will bring to light some of the hidden issues you may not even be aware of within your home. Mold is a sort of fungus that can become airborne, and settles on wet or damp surfaces both outside and inside of the home. The spores from the fungus inside a home can often cause many health problems, ranging from dermatitis, allergies, headaches, asthma, sinus problems, fatigue, emphysema, eye irritation, dizziness, and confusion. The areas where mold is most prevalent aren’t just in the bathroom, but also the kitchen, attics and basement. Having a mold inspection is important for a home or property owner because older buildings can often have more places for the mold to thrive. Newer homes may also have mold, but it is more likely in the older buildings due to leaks and different areas of dampness.

It may be difficult to really understand that there is some minuscule element that may be making your family ill, but having a mold inspection with a certified mold inspector who knows how to not only detect the presence of the spores, but also on surface areas can help you to figure out a starting place. Finding out what sort of mold is present helps in knowing how to be rid of it. Visual inspections can often show problem areas, but there are hidden issues that only air and surface samples would be able to detect. These spores generally grow in areas that aren’t usually seen by the naked eye – that is, areas where leaks and dampness are high, such as behind walls, leaky roofs and windowsills or under sinks. All of these areas can enable mold to thrive and over time, a serious problem can develop before the home or property owner really has any idea there is an issue.

If the issue that causes dampness remains, even cleaning will not get rid of the mold problem. Leaving the leaks intact simply results in the growth of more mold spores and a toxic mold inspection can help by going through, doing a thorough cleanup, and pointing out what repairs need to be made to prevent regrowth.

Spores that are classified as mold generally become toxic when the growth is out of hand and people exposed to this can suffer from respiratory illnesses. The spores make people very sick, and this really depends on the nature of the spore. Black mold is the usual culprit in making people extremely ill. Inhaling these spores can cause so many breathing problems – from asthma to emphysema. This type of fungus is easily detectable through a professional mold inspection. While there are many different strains, this mold tends to be the most problematic, as exposure to black mold can cause many serious health issues.

Some of the surface areas that mold will attach to and grow are usually wet straw, hay, ceiling tiles, carpet, wallpaper, wood, baseboards, and different types of wall board. Having a mold inspection can show not only where the mold spores are, but also why they are there. The first places usually checked in these inspections are problem areas – places where water leaks are generally found. When a problem area is identified, the mold inspector will then let the individual know that cleaning up mold alone is generally not advised, because they’d have to consider cross contamination, as well as limiting the exposure to the mycotoxin. Another thing that has to go into this is what disinfectant must be used, and what would be safe for those living in the home.

Hiring a competent mold inspector and abatement team is generally critical to not only addressing the issue, but also making sure that the home is free of mold and not ripe for regrowth.

Jul

17

No matter where you find it in your home, mold is a scourge that we all want to eradicate. Black mold in particular has gained national attention in recent months because of the illnesses it has caused. However, with some careful work, such as mold remediation, and some preventive maintenance, mold does not need to be the horrible foe that it is made out to be.

First you should know some facts about mold and where it can be found. Mold will grow on virtually any organic substance and only needs a trace of moisture and some oxygen to get the reproductive process started. Buildings are really airtight these days, and they do not allow for venting, which gives mold a better chance of gaining a stronghold. Vigilance is very important because of this; watch for and eradicate any signs of moisture. Monitor water pipes and replace them if there are any leaks. If you do this you may not need to employ mold remediation.

Keep the humidity levels of your house down to at the very most 60%, but lower would be even better. Make sure that your home is well insulated and allow air to circulate to keep things dried up. Make sure that your appliance drip pans are emptied often. Because your dryer can raise humidity in your home, vent it outside and use an outdoor line as much as possible. If moisture is a huge problem in your area, consider limiting the number of houseplants to a bare minimum and skip the aquarium altogether. If you don’t you might then have to employ mold remediation.

Mold remediation may be an involved and dangerous process, especially for those susceptible to the illnesses that the mold spores can cause. First, you must decide whether or not certain family members will need to be removed from the home during this process. Those that are very old, very young or have weakened or compromised immune systems should probably go stay somewhere else until the mold removal process is completed.

Also be sure to contact a professional mold removal company to do all mold removal projects, as dealing with mold can prove to be quite hazardous. They will help you go through the process of drying the area and then determining the best possible solution to remove the mold, making your home habitable for those family members once again.

Another big reason why you should consult a professional mold removal company is insurance. Dealing with insurance companies, as some of you can attest, can be quite challenging, especially in matters relating to water and mold damage. However, most – if not all – professional mold removal companies handle the process of dealing with insurance agents for you, so all you have to worry about is staying safe and keeping those you love safe as well.

Jul

1

Are you a Utah homeowner who suspects might have a mold problem? If so, you should resolve that problem right away, as the mold could become hazardous to your health. When it comes to resolving a mold problem, it is recommended you have your mold removed. Though there are a few examples where you could attempt to remove the mold yourself, it is actually best to contact a professional mold removal specialist.

Although it is advised that you should have your house undergo a mold testing, not all homeowners are sure about doing so. If you are questioning whether to test for mold or not, perhaps it is wise to analyze the pros and cons of mold testing. After you have thoroughly studied the pros and cons of mold testing, you may use those to determine whether or not you could actually benefit from mold testing.

Perhaps the greatest pro of having your home undergo a mold testing is the knowing of whether or not you actually have mold in your home. Most mold testing professionals use sophisticated, state-of-the-art equipment to scan your entire home for mold, even in areas where you cannot see with the naked eye. On top of that, the mold removal professionals are trained and certified technicians with a vast amount of experience. Thus, they know the best procedures on how to successfully remove mold. Doing business with a mold removal specialist is a process that has the potential to be very good the first time around.

Another pro to having a mold removal specialist come to your home to remove mold is that it would be safer for you than if you were to just leave the mold. Although some molds are considered harmless (aside from the occasional allergic reaction) there are others, like black mold, which are actually considered extremely dangerous. If you don’t know how to properly remove mold or if you leave yourself unprotected, the process could prove to be dangerous, possibly even lethal. Nearly all certified trained professionals do not have this difficulty, for they are trained and have years of experience.

With all these pros, there are very few cons to mold testing. In fact, based on your latest financial circumstance, there may not be any cons to mold testing at your home. Numerous times, the only downside to mold testing is the rate. To that point, a few homeowners will find it difficult to be able to afford the cost of mold testing and eventually mold removal, especially if the mold situation is much worse than initially feared. The costs of mold removal would depend on the type of mold in your home, how serious the mold dilemma is, and who you hire to do the mold removal for you.

So if you suspect that you may have a mold problem, do not hesitate to call a mold removal specialist and schedule a mold testing today!