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Mold Counts High - can't find source

Marc Banghart
4 years ago

Hi all!


I am posting this to get some additional thoughts. I recently had an air quality test done in my old 1921 home mainly because I was having a lot of allergies. Turned out aspergillis and pennicilium spore count was about 3500 when adjusted for a cubic meter. External sample was 25 normalized to a cubic meter. House is on a crawl space that does not have a vapor barrier. Only took one internal and one control sample. Internal sample was by one of the two AC returns.


There is no visible signs of mold inside the house. I have not inspected the attic yet, however I have been told it is unlikely to contain mold. I have looked in the crawl space as well and did not find anything.


My insurance company is sending out an inspector to do a detailed inspection (not an adjuster) in a few days. I am hoping they will find the source.


I had a few mold remediation companies come out and give me their thoughts. Both suggested the HVAC system should be cleaned and that we should run several air scrubbers for some period. They seem to think this is sufficient. I have borrowed a Dryez 500 scrubber from a friend, which I am currently running in the house.


Is it possible for mold counts to get this high without an active source in my house/crawlspace? The house is old and the windows have not been replaced. Thus, I suppose given the recent hurricanes and humid weather that external spore counts could have been high. I personally do not buy that the count would get this high without a source in my home, but interested in opinions. High likelihood that my insurance company will not cover this, thus I am trying to not spend money that is not needed. Of course I do want my home safe for my child.


Thanks in advance,

Marc



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