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An inspection can reveal problems that you may be able to get the current owners to fix before you move in, saving you time and money.
If you are a first-time home buyer, an inspection can give you valuable knowledge in home maintenance and a checklist of items that need periodic attention to make your home as safe and sound as possible.
Don't skip this important step in the home-buying process.
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Home Inspector NC License #282
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American Council for Accredited Certification:
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Certified Indoor Environmentalist -- CIE #01787
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Certified Mold Remediator -- CMR #04137
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Member -- Indoor Air Quality Association -- IAQA
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Member -- NC Licensed Home Inpector Association
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Certified Rotobrush Air Duct Cleaning Technician
Ten Things You Should Know About Mold
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Potential health effects and symptoms associated with mold exposures include: allergic reactions, asthma, and other respiratory complaints.
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There is no practical way to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment; the way to control indoor mold growth is to control moisture.
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If mold is a problem in your home, you must clean up the mold and eliminate sources of moisture.
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Fix the source of the water problem or leak to prevent mold growth.
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Reduce indoor humidity (to 30-60% ) to decrease mold growth by: venting bathrooms, dryers, and other moisture-generating sources to the outside; using air conditioners and de-humidifiers; increasing ventilation; and using exhaustfans whenever cooking, dishwashing, and cleaning.
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Clean and dry any damp or wet building materials and furnishings within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth.
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Clean mold off hard surfaces with water and detergent, and dry completely. Absorbent materials such as ceiling tiles, that are moldy, may need to be replaced.
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Prevent condensation: Reduce the potential for condensation on cold surfaces (i.e., windows, piping, exterior walls, roof, or floors) by adding insulation.
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In areas where there is a perpetual moisture problem, do not install carpeting (i.e., by drinking fountains, by classroom sinks, or on concrete floors with leaks or frequent condensation).
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Molds can be found almost anywhere; they can grow on virtually any substance, providing moisture is present. There are molds that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, and foods.
For more information about molds, visit the websites below.
EPA: Interactive Mold House Tour
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CDC: Basic Facts about Mold and Dampness
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