Molds are simple organisms (fungi) that grow on almost any organic substance as long as there's oxygen and moisture. Small amounts of indoor mold are normal, but large quantities can cause odors, health problems[1] and, in some cases, structural damage to wood. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offers "A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home"[2] .Typical costs:

Before doing any mold remediation, hire an environmental company for testing the type of mold and especially if the mold is alive.

The guys working really did a great job. It's been agreat experience having them do the mold removal!

April 2015 (drop down box does not give 2015 as an option)I bought a 1600+ sq ft ranch house that needed mold remediation in the attic. My best guess of why the mold was there is perhaps when the previous owner replaced the roof, they forgot to properly ventilate the three bathrooms and they covered the soffit vents with insulation to save money on heating bill. The roof is about 7-10 years old, so I'm guessing this was how long the house had improper ventilation.The company I hired for mold remediation in my attic used mostly bleach. I didn't do much research beforehand, but in the documents that I signed, the contractor said they would use Microban, ShockWave, SurfaceShield, and bleachIt is too early to determine the quality of the job they did. If you're reading this at a later date, please email me if you'd like an update.

If you have or suspect mold in your house, basement, attic or crawl space; then I strongly suggest hiring a professional to inspect and remediate the problem. Ask for certifications. And not just GL insurance but also Environmental & Pollution (EP) insurance. If one doesn't have EP insurance then any damage from the remediation will not be covered by just their GL. EP covers mold & water intrusions and is very expensive to have. "trust me" Also, the use of bleach is not recommended as it will cause an allergic reaction with some types of molds releasing harmful spores into the air. An antimicrobial solution should be used to remediate the mold. This type of product cost about $25-$35 more a gallon than bleach. That's why "unprofessional" contractors have taken jobs away from me because they were cheaper. They also used bleach in which the home owners had no idea of the risk. If your in VA and have ?'s about mold, please feel free to contact me. Hope this helps. D. Nixon 804.437.0870

If you are willing to buy a house with mold or one that has flooded in the past (whether or not the seller allegedly clean it out), the best thing that you can do is to hire an environmental specialist to inspect the damage first (this is not covered in the initial inspection of the home as this is not part of their job description). They will be able inform you how much damage there really is and give you an estimate of how much it will cost to repair the damages. If there is visible damage, there is a definite possibly that the mold spead to the structure of the house as well. If there is no visible damage, there may be damage under the paneling or wall that you can not see. This also has the possiblity of causing structural damage. Weighing the results from the environmental specialist's views will help you to determine if the house is worth it in the end. If you choose not to use an environmental specialist due to costs, you are better off finding another house because the damages are could be higher than hiring a professional only for an estimate. Especiially seeing that many of them will do the estimate for free.

I am hoping that this mold problem can be a do-it-yourself fix...otherwise I really don't feel comfortable purchasing this home knowing that it will triggar an asthmatic rx in myself and possibly my boys. I believe it is due to bad drainage outside and can be fixed, but at what cost?

Well, I was looking in purcharing this house when I readed on it, it's SOLD AS IS an I read in the clause that it has mold in the house but I don't know how bad it is. I really like the house but I'm not to sure should I get the house since I have three small children an my finacee is like really back out the deal cause he thinking about the saftey for my kids. I'm not to sure should I go head an buy it an spend more money on the house or should I keep looking for something else?

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February 14, 2021 at 7:01 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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