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Farsight Management, Inc.
Приєднався 27 жов 2016
We specialize in indoor air quality issues for commercial and residential properties. This includes services for mold, lead paint, and asbestos. We also train property management companies, health departments, builders in construction science, moisture control, and indoor air quality issues.
Chimney with leaking cap during construction
In this video, Bob inspected a property and came across something he had never seen before-a suspended chimney!
Imagine a massive stone chimney on a two-story house, but the bottom four or five feet are cut away, leaving the entire structure hanging, supported only by small wooden floor joists. Yikes!
Bob’s pro tip? Always inspect chimneys thoroughly, especially in stone facades. Check the top for damage, and if you’re dealing with odors or mold, get up on that roof, pop the top, and take a closer look.
Sometimes, the issues are hidden where you least expect them!
It's better to use FARSIGHT than hindsight!
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Imagine a massive stone chimney on a two-story house, but the bottom four or five feet are cut away, leaving the entire structure hanging, supported only by small wooden floor joists. Yikes!
Bob’s pro tip? Always inspect chimneys thoroughly, especially in stone facades. Check the top for damage, and if you’re dealing with odors or mold, get up on that roof, pop the top, and take a closer look.
Sometimes, the issues are hidden where you least expect them!
It's better to use FARSIGHT than hindsight!
🌐 usefarsight.com
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@farsightmanagment?_t=8ijZmqMcbco&_r=1
Instagram: farsightmanagement?igsh=MWVncHl4Y3R5dGZyNg%3D%3D&
Facebook: FarsightManagementInc?mibextid=2JQ9oc
#moldgrowth #mold #moldremediation #asbestos #lead #asbestosabatement #indoorairquality #consultant #moldhelp
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Working with roofers
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Bob shares an eye-opening experience from a recent mold remediation project on a double-wide trailer with severe roof sagging and mold issues. The attic lacked essential baffles-structures that allow airflow from the soffit to the ridge vent, preventing moisture buildup. Without baffles, moisture accumulated, leading to mold growth and structural damage over time. When Bob observed the roofer r...
Wet conditions develop after remedial actions
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Bob shares a unique case from a recent mold remediation project in a home previously owned by a hoarder. After the demolition, Bob’s team discovered unexpected moisture issues affecting the first-floor flooring, which became noticeably damp despite the absence of a running HVAC system. Investigating further, they found that the basement was heavily saturated with moisture, which was rising thro...
House on hillside supported with pilings
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Bob breaks down a critical assessment he completed on a lakefront home built on stilts-a common setup for hillside properties. Bob discovered that the house was lacking essential moisture protection, with no vapor barrier under the building and deteriorating OSB board and insulation. This oversight had led to mold growth and structural vulnerability. Bob shares his expert process for correcting...
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Condensation and Mold Growth on the Outside Corner of Home
Very interesting Papa
Why doesn't this house have a vapor barrier? There shouldn't be moisture in the space behind the drywall.
Who do you contact in a situation as such?
I live in Houston,TX. What if I do close cell directly to the underside of the metal roof and wall? I’m planning to use mini split AC instead of duct system. I think mini split AC has dehumidifier feature. Should I worry about moisture?
Lol, you could just put vents on the gable ends 😂
That defeats the purpose of using spray foam on the roof decking. If you have vents at the gables now the space is unconditioned...
@garretth4082 so what? He's talking about an attic area, not a finished vaulted ceiling in a living room. Houses today are too air tight and don't "breathe" at all imo.
@@janachovsky420 if the attic is insulated on the roof decking then it defeats the purpose. Then your attic is over 100F in the south and no insulation on the ceiling. An attic is mostly used for storage, so a semi conditioned space is a huge plus. There is no such thing as too tight. Lol why does a house need to breathe? As a mechanical engineer you don’t want outside air coming into the home unconditioned for residential or commercial.
@garretth4082 As far as efficiency of everything, yes no such thing as too tight, I don't have evidence, just strong suspicion that houses being made so tight these days causes health problems. You would hate my house, but it works, it was supposed to be just my cabin but ended up turning into full time living situation lol. I had to insulate roof deck right up against plywood so I could have my water lines in my attic, attic gets heated by woodstove in living room letting heat go through knotty pine t&g into attic space, house is also elevated off ground so can't run under. I'm just saying there's more than 1 way to do things, but yes I totally agree what you're saying is tge correct way.
@@garretth4082 I agree; you must treat the attic like it is part of the house with conditioned air.
Good conversation. The HVAC unit is the “lungs” of the home
That seems opposite of what I would have guessed. I would have thought open cell is breathable, allowing moisture to escape and that closed cell would create a sandwich of plywood between the impermeable roof and impermeable closed cell. So in reality, is it that you want to prevent moisture from getting in through the foam in the first place?
I think you’re right? it’s either sealed forever in closed cell and your at the whims of nature to determine if you ever leak. or you get open cell and can see if leaks happen. but also can have issues from humidity? i’m trying to find the answer
I understand what you are saying because it is intuitive that moisture that migrates through the insulation and absorbed by the wood roof, will migrate back out through the insulation and into the attic. But that does not happen; once the water is in the wood, it stays. Also, I have seen open cell on a roof attic over a foot thick. I called the installers on one project to ask why they used open cell. They understood it is not the preferred material; but they install it because of the lower cost and they tell the homeowner to cover the insulation with spray paint. In my opinion, that is nuts; just use closed cell. Also, don't forget that once you spray the roof decking, you must treat the attic like it is part of the house with supply and return HVAC ductwork. That is why you cannot use this in a home with a boiler or other non-forced air HVAC unit.
You don’t need Star Wars technology, u just need a strong hydrogen peroxide.
Surprised this hasn’t gone viral yet
White Vinegar or Oil of Cloves !! ...... in the building & cleaning industry that is what we use as it has always been known that bleach doesn't kill the mould completely .
Could I use borax instead of dawn soap and would this save me from going over it 3 times?
No. It is industry standard to wipe with a soapy cloth and then HEPA vacuum the surface. This sequence is repeated three times.
I checked a house because previous customer called an told me felt underlayment is bubbling up all over on a roof we had done. Come to find the humidifier on his furnace had quit working properly and was pumping a lot of moisture into the house. He got that fixed, moisture level went back down, felt underlayment settled back down.
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Seriously good hat.
Thank you!