Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Mold in Residential Properties

Homes can be ruined by mold. One of the more famous cases is the home of Ed McMahon, but many other homes have also been made uninhabitable because of mold infestations. Homeowners, home buyers, and renters should be aware that their residences may be affected by mold. Many times, a home seller will take steps to hide mold from buyers. The seller may use special paint and new carpets to conceal whatever is there. For these reasons, a professional inspection should be done in order to find issues the seller may be hiding. This is especially true in a market where homes are not selling as quickly as sellers would prefer.



There are a number of "red flags" that can alert you to the presence of mold in your home. The first is allergy symptoms, such as sinus problems, frequent headaches, respiratory issues, or sore throat. If these symptoms are common while at home, but diminish while away on vacation, the property should be inspected as soon as possible. If your home smells like an antique mall, the situation should be investigated because there is likely dampness that should be corrected. If discoloration is noticed on walls, ceilings, or floors, the situation should be investigated. The most dangerous attitude a homeowner can have is, "If I don't know something is there, it can't hurt me!"



The bottom line is that the air we breathe in our home, school, and workplace should never make us sick. Our indoor air quality should be good in order to help us to maintain our good health. Mold can begin to grow in as little as twenty-four hours, and it can quickly spread. Time is of the essence when mold is involved. Mold spores can make you sick, and certain types can even kill you. The sooner we take action, the greater our chances of correcting the problem.



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4 comments:

Kimberly Clarke said...

Randy is one of the most honest and reliable people I know. I would recommend him to friends and family.

Randy Curtis, KBR Home Inspections said...

When mold testing is mentioned, the homeowner's first question is, "How much will this cost?" The quick answer is, "Testing costs are actually very reasonable, especially when the cost of doing nothing is considered." For a typical three bedroom, two bath home the price will average less than $400. A family can easily spend this much for a couple of visits to the doctor's office and medications for allergy symptoms. The bottom line is this, how much is your health worth?

Lance G. Flood said...

This is an extremely insightful article. Had my wife and I been armed with this information, perhaps we would not have been in the position we were just a few years ago.

Our family resided in a Nashville home that had its share of mold issues. Our children became symptomatic after being exposed to this and my pre-existing health conditions were exacerbated by its presence.

This only confirms the need for a qualified home inspection service. My choice would certainly have been someone that possessed the integrity and competence that comes with a professional like Randy Curtis.

After all, when it comes to your family's health, wouldn't you want the best?

Sincerely,

Lance G. Flood, M.Min.
President
Flood Ministries

Randy Curtis, KBR Home Inspections said...

Like Lance and his family, many people don't realize their homes have mold issues until their health begins to suffer. Many problems may be avoided with early detection. Is it time to have your home tested?