Thursday, June 28, 2007

Mold... Hazard or Hype?

In the real estate industry, mold has become a factor that may hurt a deal. Some agents are afraid to recommend a mold inspection, the neglect of which can expose them to unforeseen liability in the future.

Everybody wants to live in a healthy home environment. Mold problems can affect the health of your client’s family and the value of their new home. Unfortunately, the subject of mold has become quite blown out of proportion over the past few years.

There are situations that can arise as a result of improper care and maintenance. The trick is learning how to deal with mold and moisture issues based on facts and not hysteria or hype. The biggest mistake you can make is to neglect to take care of a moisture intrusion or mold issue immediately and sufficiently.

What to Look For:
As a homeowner, you should take the time to perform your own inspection of the property and look for any signs of prior water damage. There are certain indicators you can look for to yourself. All mold problems stem from a moisture problem so you should check for stains around the windows and doors, look in the bathrooms for moisture stains due to leaks or floods and locate any poor caulking jobs that do not properly seal fixtures and therefore allow moisture to get into the walls or floors. Also check for any signs of moisture damage to the walls, ceilings or floors. Upon finding any such conditions, a formal inspection is recommended.

You should also look for evidence of condensation or poor ventilation. When a room is not properly ventilated, condensation can form leading to potential mold problems. Check the bathrooms to ensure that there is either an exhaust fan or a window installed. Kitchens should have an exhaust fan as well. Test any fans to ensure that they are in working condition.

Be on the lookout for leaks and if you find any ensure they are repaired as quickly as possible. You are likely to find leaks under stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers & washing machines and under kitchen and bathroom sinks. A leak in any location can lead to a mold problem if improperly handled.

In many cases a musty smell can indicate a mold problem. The smell can be a result of a dirty HVAC filter, a prior leak or flooding which was not properly dried out, or a current situation, such as a leaky pipe in the walls. You may not be able to locate where the smell is coming from. In that case a mold inspection should definitely be recommended in order to determine the source of moisture and the extent of the situation.

Mold problems should not create unnecessary concern or panic. One way to protect your interest and reduce concern is hire a mold inspection company that is independent from the other companies that do repair work and/or lab analysis. This removes potential for conflict of interest.

Remember that there is a solution to every problem and that many times that solution may be as simple as house cleaning or changing out an air filter. Don’t expose yourself to liability in the future. Find a mold inspection company that you can trust and reduce your liability.
By Chris Wrightsman – CEO of Mold-Check Professionals. You can contact Chris at 818/951-9120

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