Home InspectorHome Inspection

 

Call For Information or Scheduling Till 8:pm 

719-635-6425

Ask about my Discount for Active Duty Military and First Responders

Home
Inspection Services
My Inspection Experience
Code of Ethics
Standards of Practice
Total Home Inspection
Radon Testing & Granite Countertops
Drain Inspection
Mold
Thermal Inspection
Commercial Inspections
Inspection Photos
Inspection Red Flags
Inspection F.A.Q.
Child Safety
Ditch Play
Helpfull Links
Homebuyers
Bear Gallery Caution

 

 

Henry Valenzano CMI (Hank) The only Board Certified Master Inspector in Colorado Springs, Colorado with over Thirty years of training and experience to inspect your home. Know Your Home Before You Buy

  Contract

Mold is one of the fastest growing health concerns

 

There's no big mystery surrounding the phenomenal growth of the mold and other industries that deal directly with environmental quality: we live in a world that seems to be becoming more and more toxic and people are concerned. Whether it's in their home, school or work place, people want to feel as though they have some control over the amount of toxins they come into contact with in the places they spend to most time.

We have all heard the argument, "there has always been mold and it's never been a problem before." Yes, mold is a constant and essential part of life on earth. It breaks down waste materials and provides other benefits. Where would medicine be today if, while trying develop a drug that would fight infections, Alexander Fleming hadn't noticed the mold in a culture plate that led to his discovery of penicillin?

Mold has a place in our world. In the appropriate places and in the right amounts it provides a tremendous benefit. Mold will always be in our homes and offices. Every time we open a door or window, mold spores travel in on the breeze. All homes have mold, they always have had mold and always will. Mold is not new, so why is it such a problem today? Is it just a case of collective panic? The media has certainly contributed to the rising hysteria about mold. But be careful not to confuse the issue: just because there is a high level of media-driven hysteria, doesn't mean that mold is a media-created problem. Mold is real and the mold problem is real.

One of the main reasons mold is more of an issue in our homes today than ever before is the rapidly-changing methods and materials currently used in the building industry. Where a house built at the turn of the century would have generally had a greater resistance to mold infiltration, modern homes can easily become a mold factory.

Many contemporary building materials and techniques seem to almost encourage the growth of mold in our homes. An example is pressed-paper and particle-board building materials such as those for baseboards, trim and cabinetry, mold instantly and severely with even the slightest exposure to moisture. Vapor-barriers and HVAC systems that limit the amount a fresh air that flows through a home, increase the condensation and humidity levels within a structure.

Construction techniques and, let's be honest here, the quality of construction today, can cause even more mold problems. Tile that is installed without properly sealed moisture barriers underneath can allow water to seep into underlying building materials and can, over time, create a mold issue and cause expensive damage. Plumbing installed without joint seals, even in one joint, can allow water intrusion deep inside a wall cavity that can go undetected for years.

The possibilities are almost endless, but the bottom-line is: yes, mold has been around forever, but mold IS a very real problem today and needs to be addressed in a serious, professional way.

 

 

Residential Home and Commercial Building Inspections available 7 Days a week to fit your busy schedule. Call now until 8:pm to schedule your appointment.

Contact Information

Telephone
719-635-6425
FAX
719-635-8223
Postal address
1705 N. Chestnut St., Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Electronic mail
General Information: Hank@DCHI.com
 
 

 

Home Inspection Association

AARST

NRPP

 

Know Your Home Before You Buy

Send mail to Hank with questions or comments about this web site. This sight is managed by Double Check Home Inspection LLC