Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 Here is the update on the Mold Analysis Challange. It should address the issues many of you have discussed. Also, someone asked that I teach them how to interpret the results. That's the real trick to this art and I hope the following is helpful. With the knowledge and experience my clients had, I asked why they were even considering this house because of the lab report (from another company, not me). They said they really liked the house, it's the best they've found in 7 months of looking and they could find no reason why there would be any mold growth in the house. I understood that, and besides, I had questions about the lab data. The questions increased to concerns as I inspected house. The total levels of mold inside the house were actually quite good, as several of you pointed out. Of concern, however, was Stachybotrys and Memnoniella (similar to Stachybotrys). The airborne data were much, much higher than I usually see even in water damaged houses. Also of concern was the outside levels - unless the wind was blowing a lot of dust. Once I found out they were collected while it was raining my doubts inceased! I would expect the rain to " wash " almost all particles of any kind, including mold spores, out of the air and onto the ground. If I were to ever get a zero result, it would be in the rain or snow. My questions about the lab data further increased as I inspected the house. Yes, it had a basement but it was a walkout basement and was very dry - the RH was 31% which was lower than upstairs or outside at similar temperatures. (Therefore, the Specific Humidity calculated as nearly identical). The floor was a slab with minimal hairline cracking in a few of the seams with no indications of moisture and no odor. Landscaping was excellent. The attic showed no signs of moisture or odor and was extremely well separated from the living space. The HVAC in the basement was dusty and needed cleaning but the A/C was only 1 year old and clean. Stachybotrys is unusual in A/C because cardboard is unusual in A/C. The only evidence of any damage or defect was two locations where the plastic-covered fiberglass insulation on the walls had been patched. I asked if the owner had a cat or dog and they confirmed that a dog had pawed the insulation and that they had patched it with new insulation. I could find absolutely no place, not even with a stretch of my active imagination, where mold could be growing. So if there is no mold growth inside and it had been raining outside, where did the airborne mold come from? I was now faced with the possiblity that the samples were a false positive - very hard to do unintentionally. We still had to answer the question about the accuracy of the test results before they could make a decision on whether or not to buy the house. Another reason to question the lab results was that he had spent two hours in the house with no reaction. Other houses caused a reaction within minutes. They asked me to repeat the previous sampling. I consented only after we agreed on how to interpret the results. 1. If my samples had similar results, then the previous ones were confirmed. Further investigation would be needed to identify the well- hidden source(s) of Stachybotrys and Memnoniella. They declined the further investigation offer and said they would simply back out of the deal. 2. If my sample were higher than the previous ones, they would just back out. 3. If my samples had lower Stachy the risk was still too high and they would back out. 4. If my samples were significantly different and especially if they had zero Stachybotrys and/or Memnoniella, then they would proceed with the purchase. However, they asked for and I agreed to additional sampling for future use. This included culturing in addition to the spore traps. Two different culture media were used. One that was selective for Penicillium and Aspergillis and the other selective for Stachybotrys. I'll let you know the spore trap results in a couple of days. The culture results will take another 10-18 days. In the meantime, what do you think? Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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