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    Commercial mold remediation Mobile, Alabama – Video - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Horry Electric Cooperative consumers to split $6 million lawsuit settlement - June 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Conway-based Horry Electric Cooperative will spend $6 million to settle claims that a Good Cents program designed to reduce energy costs in new home construction caused moisture and mold growth inside the walls of some area homes, according to court documents.

    A settlement agreement in the class-action lawsuit was approved Friday by Judge Benjamin Culbertson. Horry Electric Cooperative did not admit to any wrongdoing in the settlement.

    The utility has identified about 1,080 customers whose homes were built between 1998 and 2003 that were enrolled in the Good Cents program. Those homeowners will receive between $2,000 and $12,000 from the settlement pool, depending on the extent of damage. The money will help consumers recover out-of-pocket repair costs and construction expenses, according to a news release.

    Consumers who are eligible for the money already have been sent a form that must be returned to Horry Electric Cooperative by June 16 or the payment will be forfeited. Consumers who wish to receive a $2,000 payment must simply return the form with their name, address and signature. Those who want to be reimbursed up to $12,000 for mold remediation must specify that on the form and then later submit documentation of costs incurred.

    Nate Fata, a Surfside Beach lawyer who represented consumers in the lawsuit, said some homeowners have opted to cut small holes in their wall to see if mold is present on the vapor barrier within the wall.

    If youve got a plastic vapor barrier covered in mold, you might want to remediate, he said.

    Consumer who have not experienced problems and are confident that mold does not exist can opt for the automatic $2,000 payout. Those payments should be made by this summer.

    Homeowners should do whatever they feel most comfortable with, he said.

    Court documents show Horry Electric Cooperative required those participating in the Good Cents program to install a vapor barrier along the studs of the heated side of exterior walls. Lawrence Elkin, a professional engineer in Charleston, testified in an affidavit that such vapor barriers are incompatible with Horry Countys climate. The Southeast coasts warm, humid climate caused condensation to form on the barriers, Elkin said, damaging the walls and insulation and promoting mold growth.

    Most peoples home is their biggest investment, Fata said. We are very pleased that these homeowners will be compensated for damages caused by the vapor barrier requirement.

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    Souderton resident raises concerns about effects of mold on demolition of old high school - June 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Asbestos in the building isnt the only worry when the former Souderton Area High School is demolished, Mary Ann Alig told Souderton Borough Council June 2.

    There are remediation plans to remove the asbestos, she said, but none for mold or rodents. Alig said shes concerned about the effects on neighboring properties, including her own, when the mold or rodents now in the building, escape as the building is razed for the redevelopment plans currently being reviewed.

    Council members said theyre not sure about the rodents, but have been told there is mold in the building, which has been vacant since 2009.

    There is a significant amount of mold. We know that, Mayor John Reynolds said.

    As a result, the school building is off limits, he said.

    Our code enforcement officer sealed the building two or three years ago, Reynolds said.

    Council member Andrew Schlosser said hes not an expert on mold, but has talked to experts and the mold should not be a problem for neighboring properties.

    Mold is only a danger in an enclosed area, he said.

    Once it gets out in the air, it disperses, Schlosser said.

    The plans being reviewed for the site include about 200 homes, a five story hotel and office, retail and restaurant space in a mixed use development. The plans were not on the June 2 agenda, but, during the public comment period, two residents spoke about the plans, which were presented at meetings held last month. Continued...

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    Bathroom remodelation and mold remediation – Video - June 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Attic Mold Remediation (Mold Removal) and Mold Stain Removal Des Planes, IL – Video - June 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Mold keeps firehouse quiet - May 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Mt. Pleasant firefighters will likely spend six more months in a temporary location while city leaders seek options for funding an estimated $100,000 mold remediation project at the towns fire hall.

    The Mt. Pleasant Fire Department, formerly at 1158 N. Main St., was vacated in November after invasive mold was found throughout the building. Operations were relocated to a facility at 1540 Trilogy Lane, about three miles north of the former location.

    Mt. Pleasant Fire Chief Tim Smith estimated it could take between 6-8 months before firefighters return to the Main Street building.

    When we first started talking about this, we knew it would be approximately a year, Smith said. Right now, everything is kind of moving at a snails pace, but it is moving forward.

    USDA Rural Development Area Director Faye McEwen said Mt. Pleasant is preparing to submit applications for two separate programs that would fund the fire hall mold remediation.

    Rural Development has a Community Facilities program that would provide grant money for the project, McEwen said. Health care, education and public safety projects including fire halls are given priority in those grant processes, according to the USDA website.

    Depending on how much money is awarded through the grant, the city will then apply for a Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant program to fund the remaining balance, McEwen said. If the application is approved, Rural Development may award up to $350,000 to a municipal utility company, like the Mt. Pleasant Power System, which can then administer the funds to the city.

    If Mt. Pleasant pays that (money) back, then that would set up a revolving loan fund that Mt. Pleasant Power would have available, she said.

    The city could access that pool of money for future economic development projects, including in the private sector, McEwen said.

    The South Central Tennessee Development District is assisting the city in applying for the loans and grants. Applications must be submitted by the end of June, McEwen said.

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