Trying the most complex issues
for over 30 years.

Trying the most complex issues for over 30 years.

It’s gross and dangerous, but what can I do about it?

Mold is a relatively common concern for homeowners. You might think that new homes are exempt from the nuisance, but that’s not always the case.

It’s virtually impossible to steer completely clear of air-borne mold spores. But since they hold toxic possibilities, it’s essential to mitigate risk – especially with new construction.

Five symptoms of mold exposure

Individuals can respond to the presence of mold quite differently, depending on their exposure, genetic makeup and immune systems. A combination of the following conditions may indicate a mold problem in your home:

  • Allergic symptoms
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Cognitive issues
  • Skin rashes
  • Headaches

Your health is a priority and shouldn’t be taken lightly.

Am I dealing with a construction defect?

Mistakes made during the home-building process can be costly – both financially and physically. Sometimes, construction errors lead to serious problems that require legal action to protect your investment.

Mold growth, for example, might occur because of matters that involve:

  • Flaws in the building’s design
  • Damaged materials
  • Negligent workers

An immediate response to discovering a mold or moisture problem is necessary because of its rampant growth potential. You might try killing spores with vinegar as a first response, though it’s difficult to tell whether you’ve solved or masked the problem.

If mold has spread into your sheetrock or insulation, you might have a big project on your hands – and an expensive one, at that. Thankfully, you may be able to hold your contractor liable for the damage.

 

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