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We just finished up a pretty nasty mold remediation project today. It wasn't very big but it was heavy contamination. Vacant house had water intrusion that had sat unattended for sometime. That allowed mold to amplify and grow uncontrolled and got pretty bad in places.


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Wow! What caused the sharply defined horizontal limit? Was there vinyl or wainscoting there?
 

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I'll have to ask inthe AM Dan. My guess would one of two things. Either a horizontal 2x4 or moisture level only rose that far a tappered off to dry. I have several other photos at work and I don't believe the are as defined of an edge.
 
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yea it was bad. We also finished a large commercial mold remediation project this week. It was 10x the size but the levels were no where near as bad as this.
 

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Then you'll like this. We also had 15 of them on a large residential fire.8,000sq/ft home, we could have put 3x it and you still wouldn't have seen two in one view. Large beautiful home.

Air scrubbers are very handy tools to have. Fire, Water, Mold, Environmental Dust control. :cool:
 
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Wow! What caused the sharply defined horizontal limit?
Dan I spoke with the guys and it is the drywall joint that caused it. The mold has hard time jumping the capillary break, so you get that sharp edge.

It will do it sometimes but generally stays on the bottom side of the joint.
 

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We just follow protocol from the CIH. This job was removal of all framing that had lost structural intgrity. So it was a mix of removal & sanding. Sometimes just wire brush & sand sometimes just chemical application & HEPA vac. Whatever is in the protocol
 

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These are from one of the commercial remediation jobs we recently finished up. You can see how nasty it can get when moisture gets trapped behind vinyl wall paper.


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Really? Its popular with commercial buildings, hotels, etc.

The vinyl makes for easy maintenance and it really isn't a problem until it comes to water intrusion. Then since it doesn't breathe, you get some really nasty microbial activity and higher levels.
 
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I remember one of my pops friends gave him a wallpaper poker/roller that you'd use to dry wallpaper basically making tiny pinholes to let the moisture escape.. I've only see the tool buy never used it.. I think it rusted out from the dust and we tossed it..
 

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I remember one of my pops friends gave him a wallpaper poker/roller that you'd use to dry wallpaper basically making tiny pinholes to let the moisture escape.. I've only see the tool buy never used it.. I think it rusted out from the dust and we tossed it..
Best place for that tool.

You perforate a wall and someone will have to slim coat it. If you make the environment dry enough, the the moisture will move to the lower vapor pressure without perforation.
 
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