- Interrupted by the scourge that is Cape Coral mold December 9, 2010
Interrupted by the scourge that is Cape Coral mold
Cape Coral, Florida represents everything “old Florida”. Long front porches facing west to view the spectacular sunsets over the horizon, lush fields, and an old-world feel all define Cape Coral. Don’t let your piece of Americana be interrupted by the scourge that is Cape Coral mold. There are many steps to a proper Cape Coral mold assessment and Cape Coral mold remediation, and Cape Coral is no exception to that rule. Cape Coral folklore is full of old wives tales about secret methods to remove the odor and damage caused by humidity-driven Cape Coral mold. Vinegar, Bleach, and aerosol-sprays might curtail the aroma and appearance of the Cape Coral mold damage, but ultimately homeowners that use these methods are just putting perfume on a skunk. The skunk doesn’t go away, and neither does the Cape Coral mold.
Cape Coral’s tropical climate poses a unique threat to healthy indoor air because of its high humidity. Biological growth is common in air-conditioned buildings, where moisture and dust in ventilation systems create ideal conditions for microbial contamination, including Cape Coral mold and bacteria. Changes in building design and operations may increase exposure levels to higher concentrations of a variety of air pollutants. Negative health effects from poor air quality, from allergies to harmful disease, can occur.
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With growing evidence and liability associated with the adverse health effects of Cape Coral mold and the bio-deterioration of property caused by colonized Cape Coral mold growth, it is now more important then ever to face this situation head on. Hundreds of cases against properties in Cape Coral surface every month.
Isn’t it time to establish a Standard of Care for your property?
- Ten things you can do to prevent Cape Coral mold August 14, 2010
Ten things you can do to prevent Cape Coral mold from growing inside your home
First and foremost; if anything gets wet in your home; dry it out with air movement and dehumidification if necessary. The idea is to draw moisture out of materials like drywall and wood products
Second; maintain your Air conditioning unit. The A/C equipment not only cools but also dehumidifies your home. Put an Cape Coral antimicrobial tab in your A/C drain pan, change the return filters every 30-60 days, keep the drain lines clear with a shop vacuum and keep the cooling coils and compressor coils clean.
Third; Vent your attic space and check the A/C ducting for cold air leaks. Cold air in a hot attic causes condensation and can wet you insulation and the back of your drywall ceilings.
Fourth; Calk and seal all wall penetrations to prevent warm moist air from contacting the cool dry air in your home. Condensation again.
Fifth; insulate all cold water pipes in potentially warm places. This will prevent “sweating” and wet materials will support Cape Coral Mold Damage growth. If your home is older consider a re- pipe to prevent pin-hole water leaks behind your walls.
Sixth; Keep you’re A/C set no higher than80 degrees and if you have a humidistat keep that set at 55% or lower. I prefer that you set the Humidistat to ON all the time. This keeps it out of the picture.
Seventh; when you go away for more than two days, shut your water main off at the main. This will absolutely prevent plumbing leaks while you are away. Be sure to open the breaker for your electric water heater.
Eighth; Keep warm moist air out of your home. Seal all wall penetrations and outlet and switch covers, calk all windows and door, replace sweeps on exterior doors, Keep the air moving in your home. Run ceiling fans on low. On cooler dry days open all the doors and windows and use nature to dry out everything.
Ninth; Move all furniture and book case 4 inches away from walls so that air can circulate behind the furniture. Hang pictures and mirrors so that some air can get behind the hanging. Opt for tiled floors wherever possible, carpet traps and holds humidity.
And Tenth; Do an inspection of the under sink and vanity cabinets. Sniff the air. If you smell a musty smell it may be the beginnings of Cape Coral mold growth. Look for staining on the ceilings and walls. Inspect the base boards and crown moldings.
If you see or smell anything you suspect might be Cape Coral Mold Damage, call a professional Cape Coral mold remediation contractor. Look for a Cape Coral Mold Remediation Contractor who also is a water damage and reconstruction expert. Look for certifications by industry regulators such as IICRC and IAQA. Ask for a written estimate for any Cape Coral mold remediation job and ask who on their staff is certified as a Cape Coral mold Remediator.
- The new Cape Coral Regulation July 29, 2010
The new Cape Coral Regulation
The new Cape Coral Regulation of Professions and Miscellaneous Professions and Occupations of 2008 went into effect on July 1st 2010.
Chapter 468 of this statute “Miscellaneous and Occupations” regulates 16 occupations and professions. Among these are: Part XV: Cape Coral Home inspectors
And Part XVI: Cape Coral Mold Related Services.Chapter 469 regulates Cape Coral Asbestos Abatement.
Chapter 489 regulates Contracting. Part I: Cape Coral Construction Contracting and Part II: Electrical and Alarm System Contracting.
Chapter 468 states “That it is necessary in the interest of the public safety and welfare, to prevent damage to real and personal property, to avert economic injury to the residents of the state, and to regulate persons and companies that hold themselves out to the public as qualified to perform Cape Coral mold-related services.
1. The following persons are not required to comply with any provisions of this part relating to Cape Coral mold assessment.
(a) A residential property owner who performs Cape Coral mold assessment on his or her own property. (b) A person who performs Cape Coral mold assessment on property owned, leased or operated by the person or their employer unless that person is in the business of Cape Coral mold assessment to the public. (c) An employee of a Cape Coral mold assessor while directly supervised by a Cape Coral mold assessor. (d) Persons or organizations acting within the scope of the respective licenses require under Part XV of this chapter on behalf of an insured who hold themselves out for hire to the public as a Professional Cape Coral Mold Assessor. (e) An authorized employee who is conducting Cape Coral mold assessment within the scope of their employment as long as that employee does not hold out for hire to the general public.2. The following persons are not required to comply with any provisions of this part relating to Cape Coral mold remediation
(a) A residential property owner who performs Cape Coral mold remediation on his or her own property (b) A person who performs mold assessment on property owned, leased or operated by the person or their employer unless that person is in the business of Cape Coral mold remediation to the public. (c) An employee of a Cape Coral mold assessor while directly supervised by a mold remediator. (d) Persons or organizations acting within the scope of the respective licenses require under Part XV of this chapter on behalf of an insured who hold themselves out for hire to the public as a Professional Cape Coral Mold remediator. (e) An authorized employee who is conducting mold assessment within the scope of their employment as long as that employee does not hold out for hire to the general public.Terms:
Cape Coral Mold: An organism of the class Fungi that causes disintegration of organic matter and produces spores, and includes any spores, hyphae, and mycotoxins produced by Cape Coral mold.
Cape Coral Mold Assessment: Process performed by a Cape Coral mold assessor including physical sampling and detailed evaluation of data to formulate an initial hypothesis about origin, identity, location and extent of Cape Coral mold growth of greater than 10 square feet.
Mold Remediation: Removal, cleaning, sanitizing, demolition or other treatment including preventative activities of Cape Coral mold or Cape Coral mold contaminated material greater than 10 square feet. However, such removal, cleaning, sanitizing, demolition or other treatment including preventative activities, may not be work that requires a license under Chapter 489.
Qualifications:
Cape Coral Mold remediator; 2 year degree in microbiology or related field of science from an accredited institution and at least 1 year documented field experience. Or a high school diploma and 4 years of documented field remediation experience.
Cape Coral Mold Assessor: 2 year degree in microbiology or related field of science from an accredited institution and at least 1 year documented field experience. Or a high school diploma and 4 years of documented field sampling and investigation experience. Or a high school diploma and 4 years of documented field remediation sampling and investigation experience.
The department of Business and Professional Regulation shall review and approve courses of study in Cape Coral mold assessment and Cape Coral mold remediation. The BPR may refuse to certify an applicant for failure to satisfy these requirements or for poor moral character.
Licensure: The BPR may license nay applicant who satisfies these requirements or who passes the licensing exam and has documented training in water, Cape Coral mold and respiratory protection and is of good moral character.
A partnership or Corporation may be certified by BPR if that entity satisfies all requirements under licenses of its owners, offices and employees. This certification must be renewed every 2 years. Individuals and Corporations who violate these regulations may have their license revoked or suspended.
A Cape Coral mold assessor and Cape Coral mold remediator shall maintain general liability insurance in an amount of not less that $1,000,000.00 that shall include specific coverage for mold related claims. Cape Coral Mold assessors shall also have errors and omissions coverage.
Contracts: A contract to perform Cape Coral mold assessment and Cape Coral mold remediation shall be in document or electronic form, signed or otherwise authorized by the parties. A Cape Coral mold assessment contract is not required to provide estimates related to the cost of repair of an assessed property.
Grandfather clause: A person who performs Cape Coral mold assessment or Cape Coral mold remediation as defined in this part may qualify to be licensed by the BPR as a mold assessor or Cape Coral mold remediator if the person meets the licensure requirements of this part by July 1, 2010
- Living with Cape Coral mold – Cape Coral Allergy Issues June 5, 2010
Living with Cape Coral mold – Cape Coral Allergy Issues
People with allergies and Cape Coral mold sensitivity have a difficult time during allergy season but even in the winter months the symptoms can linger. Sometimes the source of the allergic reaction can be inside their personal living space.
Cape Coral Mold spores are in the outdoor air all the time and just coming and going, in and out, of our own Cape Coral homes lets outdoor air and Cape Coral mold spores inside. When a Cape Coral mold spore lands on a food source, such as drywall or wood, and has sufficient moisture it will begin to grow on that surface. Once the Cape Coral mold spore grows into a colony and reproduces, the source of the Cape Coral mold spores and related allergen are now inside your home.
Cape Coral Mold has been linked to many health conditions. Some of these are well-documented. Others are still unproven. Most everyone has some of the symptoms attributed to Cape Coral mold some of the time.
Several state government agencies list conditions that can be caused or made worse by Cape Coral mold exposure. Some experts say more research is needed before it can be determined if some of the conditions listed below are linked to Cape Coral mold.
Conditions attributed to Cape Coral mold include:
- Allergy to Cape Coral mold – Cape Coral Mold allergy has been well documented. We test for it in our office, as do most allergists. Symptoms can include runny nose, itchy eyes, wheezing, and skin rashes. Allergic fungal sinusitis is also a form of mold allergy.
- Infections – Usually infection from Cape Coral mold occurs only in persons on chemotherapy or with diseases which may make them more susceptible to infection. Skin, eyes, and lungs are often affected. Aspergillis is the most notable fungus to cause infection (aspergillosis), but others have been associated with infections also.
- Irritation of the mucous membranes of the eyes and respiratory system.
- Trigeminal nerve effects have been associated with mold, and have been reported to cause pain, decreased attention, disorientation, diminished reflex time, and dizziness.
- Volatile compounds (VOCS) produced by Cape Coral mold are thought to cause headache, attention deficit, inability to concentrate, and dizziness.
- It is uncertain whether exposure over time to Cape Coral moldy odors can desensitize an individual so they have less perception of all odors, or cause them to be more highly irritated by odors.
- Some Cape Coral molds (fungi) produce toxins or poisons
- Toxic Cape Coral molds can suppress the immune system, or damage intestines, skin, or lungs. They can increase susceptibility to cancer. They can cause blood vessels in the skin or lungs to rupture.
- Toxic Cape Coral molds are reported to cause nausea and diarrhea, depression, headaches, tremors, kidney problems, and infertility.
- Penicillium is a toxic Cape Coral mold which has been linked with kidney damage and has been shown to be carcinogenic (cancer-producing) in laboratory animals.
- Aspergillis is the most toxic Cape Coral mold according to some sources. Some of the toxins produced by aspergillis are reported to cause liver cancer and damage other vital organs.
- Stachybotrys is the Cape Coral mold usually thought of in “sick building syndrome.” It is being investigated as a cause of hemorrhage in the lungs of infants It has been associated with runny nose, cough, flu-like symptoms, skin irritation in areas of heavy perspiration such as the armpits, headaches, hair loss, malaise, chronic fatigue, depression, yeast infections, and urinary tract infections.
If you experience symptoms that are unusual or out of sync with the seasons you may want to have an Cape Coral air quality test performed. This will tell if there is a source of Cape Coral mold spores from inside your home. If you do have and elevated spore count in your home hire an Indoor air Quality Association (IAQA) certified Cape Coral mold Remediation Company to remove the Cape Coral mold and clean the surfaces and “scrub” the air in your home.
- Cape Coral Molds reproduce by launching very tiny mold spores into the air May 15, 2010
Cape Coral Molds reproduce by launching very tiny mold spores into the air
Cape Coral Molds reproduce by launching very tiny mold spores (seeds) into the air. Cape Coral Mold spores can be as small as .05 microns and they are very aerodynamic. Normal
breezes and air movement keep spore in the air for long periods of time. But… when the Cape Coral mold spores land on a damp spot or wet material indoors they may begin to grow. Southwest
Florida Mold’s favorite foods are wood and paper. Our home have lots of wood, in structural, furnishings and trim materials; and paper as the covering on drywall and wall paper. So when Southwest
Florida mold begins to grow on wood product surfaces in our homes it is literally eating and digesting these materials.
When moisture or high humidity exists in a home, particularly if the problem is undiscovered or not addressed, Cape Coral mold growth can occur.
There is no practical way to keep Cape Coral mold spores from entering your home. Every time you open a door or window spores blow in to your home. The only way to prevent and control
Central Florida mold growth from occurring in your indoor environment is to control the humidity in your indoor air.
The process of cooling your home with an air conditioning unit will normally keep the humidity in your home below 55%. Also air movement from the A/C unit and ceiling fans will help to discourage
Cape Coral mold spores from landing and will create evaporation of surface moisture. You can also keep moisture out of your home by caulking any cracks and places where moist outside air
might leak inside and bring higher humidity and condensation. Keep you’re A/C evaporator drain line clear to prevent drain pan leaks on your ceilings. Have you’re A/C technician check your supply
ducts, especially flex duct, for small air leaks. This cool air will cause condensation when it contacts the warm moist air in your attic space. This may cause moisture to wet the back of your
ceiling drywall. Replace worn sweeps on exterior doors to prevent warm moist air from entering. Inspect the weep holes in your windows to insure that rain water can drain to the outside. Insulate
any piping exposed to the inside environment (toilets and under sinks) to prevent condensation. Be sure your dryer and bath exhaust fans are vented to the outside. Not to the attic space.
People often report condensation on the inside of their windows in the winter. When you see this condensation occur wipe the moisture with a towel. Remember that when we have to use the heater
capacity of or A/C system the system is not dehumidifying the indoor air. During these times we either should run our A/C unit or provide another source of dehumidification. A room dehumidifier
will help and running ceiling fans will also provide evaporation. These moisture control measures will help you prevent Cape Coral mold growth in your home.
If you do see Cape Coral mold growth in your home call a local Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) certified Cape Coral Mold remediation and Water Damage contractor. The IAQA and
IICRC guidelines for mold removal and cleaning are technical and specific. The designation CMR Certified Cape Coral Mold Remediator and CMI Certified Cape Coral Mold Inspector are the
sign of a professional and qualified Cape Coral Mold remediation and Water restoration Company. All Cape Coral mold removal and cleaning should be performed in a contained area under
a negative pressure to protect the health and safety of your home and family health.
The logical last step to insure a Cape Coral mold remediation and cleaning has been effective is an air clearance of your indoor air quality by a CIE (Certified Indoor Environmentalist).
This test will definitively tell if there is a source of Cape Coral mold spores inside your home. This test is also a useful documentation of a complete and effective remediation of a
Cape Coral mold problem.
- Importance of Documentation and Certification If you have a Cape Coral Mold Issue April 4, 2010
It is a seller’s responsibility to disclose problems with a home at the time of sale. For a Cape Coral mold problem you must have documentation that the Cape Coral mold growth was properly and completely removed. This documentation can be a paid invoice from a certified Cape Coral Mold Remediation Company detailing the protocol or methods used to remove the mold problem or Air testing results from a certified Air Quality laboratory.
When you have Cape Coral mold growth in your home a professional Cape Coral Mold Remediation and Water Damage Restoration Company should be hired to:
1. Determine where the water entered your home that caused the Cape Coral mold growth. Make sure the source of the intrusion is fixed and that the materials that were wet are now dry. If not then to dry them.
2. Through inspection and testing determine the extent of the Cape Coral mold growth and what areas are affected and not affected. Protect any non affected areas with containment and negative air flow.
3. Remove all Cape Coral mold affected materials while protecting the occupants of the home, the workers and the home owner’s possessions.
4. Clean and sanitize affected surfaces following IICRC S520 guidelines and methods.
If the Cape Coral mold growth is extensive there is a possibility that mold spores are air borne and that the A/C system and ducting may be affected. In this situation air testing is recommended to determine the type of Cape Coral mold and the spore count in the air as compared to the spore count in the outside air and the air in non affected.
The process of Cape Coral mold remediation includes:
- Set up containment with negative air pressure.
- Cap and isolate A/C system from no affected areas.
- Equip Cape Coral mold removal workers with Personal Protective equipment.
- Carefully cut out all mold affected materials two feet past visible mold. Follow cuts with HEPA vacuum. Double bag and remove all mold affected materials to outside for disposal.
- Follow IICRC S520 guidelines or CIE (Certified Indoor Environmentalist) protocol for HEPA vacuuming and wipe down.
- “SCRUB” the air with a HEPA filtration unit.
- Air test for final clearance to confirm that all indoor sources of Cape Coral mold spores have been removed.
This is the information that needs to be documented so that a future buyer of your home or property will have no reason to disqualify your property in their selection process.
Look for a Cape Coral Mold Remediation and Water Damage Company that is certified by The Indoor Air Quality Association, (IAQA) and The Institute of Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC).
This company will train their Technicians and follow the industry guidelines established for the Cape Coral Mold Remediation profession.
The best Cape Coral Mold Remediation Company will offer free inspections and estimates. The estimator will walk you through the process of Cape Coral mold removal and explain why each piece of the process is necessary and the importance of using certified technicians and final clearance air testing.
The best Cape Coral Mold Remediation Company will be an insurance specialist and help you with any insurance claim. Our Estimator or Project Manger will meet with your Insurance company adjuster and advocate for you to insure that your remediation and the rebuild is complete and that your home is restored to its original state.
Hire the best Cape Coral Mold and Water damage company you can find and you will never regret your decision.
- Cape Coral Mold Spores Everywhere March 13, 2010
There are always Cape Coral mold spores everywhere
There are always Cape Coral mold spores everywhere – in the air and on surfaces. Cape Coral Molds have been on the Earth for millions of years. Cape Coral Mold grows anywhere there is suficient moisture. The key to keeping Cape Coral mold from growing inside your home is to control the humidity in the air and keep surfaces dry. Always run your bathroom exhaust fan while and after showering. Maintain your air conditioning unit and promote air movement. Be sure that air can move behind furnishings. Do not place furniture in direct contact with walls. Run ceiling fans on low. Open closet doors and dresser drawers in unused bedrooms. If you have a flood, clean it up and dry it out completely and thoroughly immediately.
Exposure to damp and Cape Coral moldy environments may cause a variety of health effects, or none at all. Some people are sensitive to Cape Coral molds. For these people, Cape Coral molds can cause nasal stuffiness, throat irritation, coughing or wheezing, eye irritation, or, in some cases, skin irritation. People with Cape Coral mold allergies may have more severe reactions. Immune-compromised people and people with chronic lung illnesses, such as obstructive lung disease, may get serious infections in their lungs when they are exposed to Cape Coral mold. These people should stay away from areas that are likely to have mold, such as compost piles, cut grass, and wooded areas.
Cape Coral Mold is found both indoors and outdoors. Cape Coral Mold spores can enter your home through open doorways, windows, vents, and heating and air conditioning systems. Cape Coral Mold spores are in the air outside can also attach itself to clothing, shoes, bags, and pets can and be carried indoors. Cape Coral Mold spores can be a small as .5 microns and are difficult to filter form the air. A HEPA rated vacuum will capture most settled Cape Coral mold spores from horizontal surfaces.
Cape Coral Mold will grow in places with a continuous or repeated source of moisture, such as around leaks in roofs, windows, or leaking or sweating pipes, or where there has been flooding that has not been dried quickly or completely. Cape Coral Mold grows well on paper products, cardboard, ceiling tiles, and wood products. Cape Coral Mold can also grow in dust, paints, wallpaper, insulation, drywall, carpet, fabric, and upholstery.
Inside your home you can control Cape Coral mold growth by:
- Keeping humidity levels under 55%;
- Promptly fixing leaky roofs, windows, and pipes;
- Thoroughly cleaning and drying after flooding;
- Ventilating shower, laundry, and cooking areas;
- Making sure there is air movement throughout the home.
If Cape Coral mold is growing in your home, you need to clean up and remove the Cape Coral mold and fix the moisture problem. Cape Coral Mold growth can be removed from hard surfaces with commercial products or soap and water. Cape Coral Mold cannot be removed from soft or porous surfaces. Inexpensive items with Cape Coral mold growth should be discarded. Fabrics may be cleaned by a specialty dry cleaning process. Building materials with Cape Coral mold growth should be cut out and removed in a negative air containment to prevent cross contamination.
Cape Coral Mold growth, which often looks like spots, can be many different colors, and can smell musty. If you can see or smell mold, a health risk may be present. No matter what type of Cape Coral mold is present, you should remove it. The best practice is to remove the mold, perform a thourough cleaning under a containment and take steps to prevent future growth.
Prevention tips:
- Keep the humidity level in your home under 55%. Use an air conditioner or a dehumidifier during humid months and in damp spaces.
- Be sure your home has enough ventilation. Use exhaust fans which vent outside your home in the kitchen and bathroom. Open shower doors or curtains to promote complete drying.Make sure your clothes dryer vents outside your home no into the attic space.
- Fix any leaks in your home’s roof, walls, or plumbing so mold does not have moisture to grow.
- Clean up and dry out your home thoroughly and quickly (within 24–48 hours) after flooding.
- Add mold inhibitors to paints before painting.
- Clean bathrooms with mold-killing products.
- Remove or replace carpets and upholstery that have been soaked and cannot be dried promptly. Consider not using carpet in rooms or areas like bathrooms or basements that may have a lot of moisture.
If you suspect that you have Cape Coral mold in your home consult a professional Water Damage and Cape Coral Mold Remediation Specialist to inspect your home and make a plan to remove the mold safely and completely. This specialist will also advise you on tips and strategies to prevent future Cape Coral mold growth specific to your situation.
- Cape Coral mold growing on the ceiling in the laundry room February 6, 2010
Cape Coral mold growing on the ceiling in the laundry room
A home owner in your town recently asked me why he cannot just paint over our cut out and throw away a 2X2 foot spot of Cape Coral mold growing on the ceiling in the laundry room. The mold was caused by an overflow from his A/C condensation pan under the air handler in the attic space.
The answer has several parts but first taking action to prevent a reoccurrence is paramount. The A/C drain pan probably overflowed because the drain line was clogged or obstructed. The A/C condensate pan is like a culture dish in your attic. Cape Coral Mold spores are present in the air almost all the time. All they need to grow is water and a food material. The A/C condensate pan is wet most of the time. Any biological material that falls into the pan will supply the food and grow a slime Cape Coral mold. This slime mold clumps up and blocks the drain line and when enough water backs up into the pan it overflows onto the insulation below and eventually onto the back of your drywall which is your ceiling below. There are two important actions you can take to prevent future overflows and subsequent water and mold damage.
1. Ask your A/C service technician to put an antimicrobial tablet into the A/C condensate drain pan. This tablet will discourage Cape Coral mold growth and help to keep the drain line clear.
2.Attach a wet/dry vacuum to the drain line outside your home where it drains onto the ground. It is a PVC pipe with a “P” trap bend on the end. Do this quarterly and you will most likely never have a blockage again.
First: Why can’t I paint the Cape Coral mold spot with kilz paint and just cover it over? Kilz does not kill, it just covers. The Cape Coral mold will continue to grow in and on the back of the drywall, on the studs or roof trusses and on the plywood decking in the attic space and on the paper backing of the insulation. Appling a sealer to drywall will also slow the drying process and the Cape Coral mold will stay viable longer. Any further wetting or high humidity will jump start the Cape Coral mold growth and it will spread to adjacent building materials.
Second: The affected drywall must be cut out bagged and thrown away. Not just the visible growth but 2 feet beyond the visible. The wet insulation in the attic should be thrown away. The drywall should be cut inside containment with negative pressure. In plain language, a sheet of 6 mil poly is set up to isolate the growth area from the rest of the home space. Ideally, an air scrubber, a unit that filters the air through a HEPA filter, is attached to the containment. This draws a negative pressure inside the containment and does not allow air from inside to escape. The drywall is carefully cut with a utility knife followed by a hand held HEPA vacuum to prevent Cape Coral mold spore from becoming airborne. Any affected materials, drywall and insulation, must be bagged inside containment and thrown away outside the home.
Cape Coral Mold spores are infinitely small, as small as .05 microns, and very aerodynamic. This is why containment and HEPA vacuuming and filtration are needed. A HEPA vacuum will capture particles as small as .03 microns. Cape Coral Mold spores from affected drywall that become airborne will be carried throughout your home by air flow or through you’re A/C system and if they land on a wet surface with a food source will begin to grow.
Third: The structural materials behind your drywall may also be affected with Cape Coral mold growth. Cape Coral Mold will grow on any wood or paper product. If studs or rafters are affected they must be sanded down to clean wood and encapsulated with an antimicrobial sealer. This process should also be done in containment with negative pressure and HEPA filtration.
Finally: The affected areas should be treated with antimicrobial before the drywall is replaced. This includes any surfaces in the attic space that might have been wet with the slime Cape Coral mold water. If you want a record of the Cape Coral mold remediation process which states that the indoor air is free of Cape Coral mold spores, from an indoor source at the time of remediation, an air test “clearance” should be performed before the reconstruction. This is very beneficial if and when you sell your home in the future. The future buyer will have documentation from a third party CIE (Certified Indoor Environmentalist) that the Cape Coral mold issue was corrected following IICRC, Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration guidelines.
The smart home or condo owner hires a Professional Water Damage Restoration and Cape Coral Mold Remediation Company that follows the IICRC guidelines, who has their restoration work certified by a CIE and is certified by The Indoor Air Quality Association as a leader in the field of Water damage restoration and Cape Coral Mold remediation.
Cape Coral Mold growth in the living area of your home is one of those things best left to the professional. Cape Coral Mold growth that is not remediated properly may affect you and your family’s health and the value of your home.
Follow these practices to prevent Cape Coral mold growth in your home:
- If you have a flood or water damage be sure to dry the wet materials quickly and completely. Hire the best local Cape Coral Water Damage Restoration Contractor.
- Keep the humidity in your living space below 55%. Cape Coral Mold will not grow without sufficient moisture. Use your A/C system and additional dehumidification if needed.
- When you go away for more than two days set your thermostat at 78 degrees and if you have a humidistat set it at 50. Your Thermostat and humidistat are typically out of calibration by up to 8 degrees.
- Musty smell when he was putting holiday decorations away January 7, 2010
Musty smell when he was putting holiday decorations away
A condominium owner in Cape Coral Florida noticed a musty smell when he was putting holiday decorations away in a hall closet. He sprayed some Lysol in the closet and manually turned on the Air conditioning to get rid of the smell. The next weekend he decided to change the air conditioning filters and noticed that something was growing on the dust on the filter. So he decided to look around and found that the guest bedroom, near the hall closet, had Cape Coral Florida mold growing on the wall below and to either side of the window. He called his association’s management company and they recommended a trusted Cape Coral Florida water damage and mold remediation company. Further investigation by the Cape Coral Florida mold remediation company found that the irrigation sprinkler head outside the guest bedroom window was mis-directed and had been spraying water on the stucco wall for months. This water had infiltrated the bedroom wall and wet the paper on the back of the drywall in the bedroom allowing Cape Coral Florida mold to grow. Because the homeowners rarely went into the guest bedroom they did not notice until the musty odor alerted them.
The Cape Coral Florida mold remediation company inspector also noticed the beginnings of surface mold growth in the master bath on the wall and under the sink in the kitchen. Could these three occurrences of Cape Coral Florida mold growth be connected?
The Cape Coral Florida mold remediation company inspector explained that when mold begins to grow inside your home because of a water intrusion it produces mold spores that are released into your indoor air. The return air register in the bedroom transported the Cape Coral Florida mold spores through the Air Conditioning system to the rest of the home. The Cape Coral Florida mold spores settled out of the air and landed on many surfaces. Surfaces that were wet and had a food source supplied the necessary ingredients to allow the mold spores to grow into a mold colony.
The master bathroom had a high humidity level every time the owners used the shower. Even though the Master bath dried out after each shower use the Cape Coral Florida mold spores had enough moisture to begin to grow, not in the wall but on the surface. And each time the humidity went up the growth continued.
The kitchen sink area got wet every day and was wiped dry. The problem occurred because the cold water supply line to the sink fixture had a slight drip. This drip wet the cabinet floor. The cabinet is made of wood which is a food sources for mold.
The air conditioning unit kept the humidity low enough in the rest of the house to discourage any Cape Coral Florida mold growth. So… what is required to fix this problem and prevent it from happening again?
Of course the first thing is to correct the direction of the sprinkler head. Then cover the return air register with poly. Next, containment should be built in the guest bedroom, from 6 mil poly, to prevent further spread of Cape Coral Florida mold spores. This containment will enclose an “air scrubber” which will both filter the Cape Coral Florida mold spores out of the air and create a negative pressure within the containment to prevent Cape Coral Florida mold spores from escaping when workers enter. The workers, wearing personal protection equipment, will carefully cut out the affected drywall and other affected materials, bag it up inside the containment and remove it from the property. The wall cavity will be HEPA vacuumed and wiped down. Cape Coral Florida Mold growth on any structural member will be sanded and encapsulated. The walls in the guest bedroom will be wiped down and/or HEPA vacuumed. Simultaneously the growth in the Master Bath and under the kitchen sink will be wiped down and treated.
Walls and surfaces in other areas may need a wipe down based on a visual inspection. Once the Cape Coral Florida Mold remediation is completed air sampling by a third party, CIE Certified Indoor Environmentalist, is recommended. This test will verify that the inside source of Cape Coral Florida mold spores has been removed. After this “clearance test” has been performed the rebuild of the walls can be accomplished. It is also recommended that your air conditioning duct system be cleaned and treated after a Cape Coral Florida mold remediation. Depending on your insurance coverage, most or all of this work will be paid by your home owners insurance.
As you can see a proper plan to remediate Cape Coral Florida mold growth from a home can be complicated and very technical. An effective Cape Coral Florida mold remediation requires a company with experience, technical knowledge, specialized equipment and a commitment to meticulous application of procedures. The proof is in the clearance test. This test demonstrates that at the time of the testing all indoor sources of Cape Coral Florida mold spores have been removed from your home.
The best Cape Coral Florida remediation company in your area will be able and ready to verbally walk you through the procedures and explain why and how each step is necessary to correct and prevent future Cape Coral Florida mold growth inside your home. Insist that your Cape Coral Florida water damage and mold remediation contractor follow IICRC, Institute of Cleaning and Restoration Certification, procedures and that technicians be trained and certified by IICRC and IAQA, Indoor Air Quality Association. Cape Coral Florida Water damage and mold growth can both damage your property and cause health issues for you and your family. Choose carefully.
- Cape Coral Mold spores can easily be breathed into the lungs December 2, 2009
Cape Coral Mold spores can easily be breathed into the lungs
Cape Coral Mold spores can easily be breathed into the lungs. Exposure to mold can cause cold-like symptoms and can trigger asthma attacks. It is not safe to live in a Cape Coral home with high levels of mold in the air. Lengthy or repeated exposure to high levels of mold can also be harmful to health and may cause development of an allergy to mold. Allergic reaction to mold spores can occur even when the Cape Coral mold is dead. Cape Coral Mold must be removed to be safe.
Exposure to Cape Coral mold should be minimized for all people but especially children, the elderly, pregnant women and people with respiratory problems. If you can smell a musty odor or see mold you should have a Cape Coral Mold Professional assess the problem and propose removal and cleaning of surfaces and the air to prevent risk to your health.
Cape Coral Mold grows on organic matter. It will grow on paper, dirt, wood and soap scum. Cape Coral Mold likes wet materials and must have moisture to grow but high humidity alone is enough to support mold growth. Any flooded area that is not quickly and properly dried is likely to have mold growth. Interior and exterior walls need air circulation inside the wall to completely dry the structural materials. Any area that is stained from water should be examined for Cape Coral mold growth. Peeling or bubbles in paint may also be an indication of wet walls.
Since people react to Cape Coral mold whether it is living or dead, mold must be removed.
Cape Coral Mold should be removed by a trained and certified Cape Coral Mold Remediator. Water damage and Cape Coral Mold remediation companies will have their technicians trained and certified by IAQA or other industry training leaders.
Cape Coral Mold Trained technicians will protect themselves and other occupants during the removal and cleaning process. Containment will be constructed to segregate the air in the affected area from the air in the rest of the home.
The air conditioning vents will be covered to prevent cross contamination. All affected materials will be carefully removed using a “dustless demolition” procedure. Moldy materials will be bagged and removed from the home. Surfaces should be HEPA vacuumed and wiped down to insure all mold spores are removed.
After removal and cleaning the air may be tested by a third party Certified Indoor Environmentalist to certify that the air is clean of Cape Coral mold spores.
Once the testing confirms a clean job reconstruction can begin. Drywall, insulation, and carpeting may need to be replaced to return the home to pre-loss condition. The contents and furnishings may also need to be cleaned to remove all Cape Coral mold spores and damages.
To prevent future Cape Coral mold growth the water source must be fixed. Since Cape Coral mold spores are in the air normally and mold spores grow on any wet organic material, the only way to prevent mold growth is to keep things dry. Keep your air conditioning equipment in good condition to control the humidity in the air.
If you suspect there is Cape Coral mold growing in your home call a local certified Water Damage and Cape Coral Mold Remediation contractor to inspect your home.
Protect your family health and your home and contents. Keep Cape Coral mold out of your home.

