Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 I couldn't resist chiming in here. I have to agree completely with Stacey. I have lived in Canada my whole life and in my (limited) experience in this industry I would never tell a client that it is 'normal' to have mould growth in their home. Tight or not. PS Stacey...thanks for 'keeping it real!' I always look forward to your posts! > > You missed something. I had said earler that Normal was no mold growth. But I was informed that ... in Canada " unfortunately " Normal is typically some mold growth inside homes. Please go back and re-read the previous messages. > > As I said earlier ... Normal to me is the absense of mold growth. But my normal is just my perspective and this differs in Canada. > > Rosen > > > RE: Re: Was Particle Counting for Mold > > Are you kidding me? I'm sorry because I know I'm not being nice, but geez… > > All houses (and buildings) should be built tight – for energy usage, building performance, etc. They should be under a slight positive pressure – houses should blow, not suck. Mold should NEVER be " growing " indoors. Ever. Its job in nature is to decompose organic matter – it will eat your house. That being said, there will ALWAYS be mold spores in normal indoor environments – unless of course you live in a bubble. > > What scares me the most is that you act is if you know everything, and are dead wrong on some very serious issues. I know you've co- authored a bunch of books with Dr. Schaller, the psychiatrist who likes to collect money from drug companies, but perhaps instead of posting for a few days, you should go into the archives of this list serve and do some much needed homework. I can't even imagine my world if I had held onto my same opinions and beliefs when I first got into this industry. Thank god for my mentors… > > Also, I would like you to answer my questions asked twice now. Your resume' doesn't. > > Stacey Champion > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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