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Purchasing A Home
Never Ever Buy A Home Without A Proper Mold Test and
Inspection.
You do not want to inherit someone else's mold contaminated
home. Mold is a ubiquitous organism meaning
mold is everywhere. However, the significant difference
is whether or not mold has started to grow (amplify)
within the home. 80% of homes tested are fine, however,
20% have some type of mold issue ranging from
minor to severe.
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A mold inspection and air sampling should only be done
by a properly trained and credentialed environmental
hygienist, not a home inspector. A competent evaluation
of the test results is as important as the specific
data collection standards.
Air sampling for mold should consist of two types of
samples obtained at the same to provide a complete representation
of the actual conditions at the time of the sampling.
One sample would be a spore trap sample that would collect
viable (living) and non-viable spores. The second would
be a culturable air sample using an N-6 impact sampler
for viable spores. The spore trap results can be had
in as short as 24 hours. However, a culturable air sample
needs to be incubated and typically takes 7 days for
results.
These two sample methodologies provide a more complete
representation of the actual conditions at the time
of the sampling. One without the other, although less
expensive, would not be considered a true reflection
of the conditions or be considered consistent with industry
standards.
Indoor mold levels should be less than outdoors and
the mold species should be consistent. Higher indoor
levels or species inconsistency can be an indicator
of a mold amplification site within the home.
The severity of a mold issue is as important as the
type of purchase and who the occupants will be. Small
children, elderly individuals and those with weak immune
systems are particularly sensitive to mold. Generally
a minor to moderate mold problem can be easily and inexpensively
taken care of. Please remember, knowing the condition
prior to closing a purchase is important.
A home buyer that intends to occupy the home has a little
more discretion when purchasing a home with a minor
to moderate mold issue since the problem can be mitigated
and there would be no further disclosure issues until
a possible sale later on. A home with a mold problem
that has been corrected should have periodic testing
to verify the existing conditions are still within industry
standards.
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