Archive for July, 2006

Mold

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Mold is a very common problem in all households at some point in time or the other, though most people may not be aware of it. A mold is a fungus that is very much a part of the environment and plays a major part in the outdoor environment by breaking down dead organic matter.

Mold Remediation Courses

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Mold is a common household problem and homeowners unable to deal with severe mold problems and the damage caused to structure, health and hygiene need mold remediation professionals to help them circumvent these issues.

Mold Professionals

Monday, July 31st, 2006

The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) is a global non-profit organization and is dedicated to advancing the safety, health, and environmental (SH&E) profession and advancing the technical, scientific, managerial, and ethical knowledge and skills of occupational safety, health, and environmental professionals.

Mold Remediation

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Everybody has at some time or the other has probably heard more about the dangers and costs of mold than they really understand. The risks associated with a mold problem are rot, compromising the structure’s durability and the toxic varieties of mold can cause severe health problems.

Mold Solutions

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Mold in a building can be very hazardous to health. Detecting the mold and disinfecting the place will be top priority at the time but then again, steps must be taken to prevent the occurrence of the mold infection.

Mold Insurance

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Insurance companies are shying away from insuring any form of damage caused by mold. Traditionally, damage caused by mold has been covered by insurance where it results from a covered peril, such as a broken pipe, a storm, or fire suppression efforts, but not where mould has occurred over time due to general wear and tear.

Mold Testing

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Mold is a fuzzy cobweb-like growth produced on organic matter by several types of fungi. Mold is also known as mildew although mold is often applied to black, blue, green, and red fungal growths, and mildew to whitish ones.

Mold Training

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Awareness training that provides workers with the knowledge and skills needed to identify mold contamination and situations that could require remediation are the need of the hour, as identification of and responding to mold-related situations may well be a new area of activity for many people.

Mold Remediation Certification

Monday, July 31st, 2006

A mold remediation certification is needed to qualify, as a mold-cleaning expert in order to render mold relief services for residential or commercial needs in the United States.

Mold Problems

Monday, July 31st, 2006

The leading biological pollutants generated in a home are mold, mildew, fungi and bacteria.

Mold Prevention

Monday, July 31st, 2006

The most important areas while inspecting for mold and moisture intrusion problems are the basement, bathroom and roof of any house. It is easier to undertake mold prevention measures than to get involved in the hassles surrounding its removal and paying for the damages mold can cause, if it goes un-checked.

Mold Test Kit

Monday, July 31st, 2006

It is very important to identify and timely treat mold as soon as it is discovered. If the presence of mold is discovered or even suspected steps should be taken to treat the mold before it becomes a problem to health.

Mold and Mildew

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Mold and mildew is a common problem for almost every homeowner at different times during the year, but particularly noticeable during the spring and summer months.

Mold Cleaning

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Before you start cleaning the mold from the room, it is advisable to ensure the room is well ventilated. It is also of great importance that you wear a mask, gloves and cover your eyes during the cleaning process.

Mold Control

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Mold control is a far better option than mold treatment as it consists of simple precautions a homeowner can take to eliminate the possibilities of mold creation, spreading and subsequent damage to home and health. Of primary importance is the necessity to avoid humidifiers, because humidity promotes mold growth and to have good ventilation in moisture-laden areas: bathrooms, basements and other dark, moist places that commonly grow mold.

Mold Damage

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Molds in any home can cause mild to severe hygiene, sanitation and health problems, apart from also being the primary cause for structural damage. This is because mold can reproduce fast as the mold spores spread in the air and moisture present in the environment and cling to other similar surfaces, if not treated and fixed at the earliest.

Mold Management

Monday, July 31st, 2006

The issue of keeping homes home mold-free is taking on many homeowners and builders by surprise, as what used to be considered a harmless fungi and common house problem is posing a severe health and sanitation risk, if not checked in time. The news is that mold can cause serious health, sanitation and structural damage if not controlled and here is where the need for mold management is felt.

Soap Mold

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Soap has been made out of wood ashes, animal fat, salt and water and has served cultures the world over for centuries.

Types of Mold

Monday, July 31st, 2006

There are a variety of biological organisms and bioaerosols present in the homes. Mold constitutes a class of microscopic fungi and is just one of these types of microbes that infect households.

Crown Molding

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Most modern American homes are built with standard baseboard moldings as well as door and window trim but if the beauty and grace of decorative woodwork such as chair rail and crown molding, are desired, then these are most times, selected and installed, as each room in the home is decorated. Those handy with their hands may consider this a DIY project and purchase- or rent tools, get advice at the home center/ lumber yard on the best ways to make mitered cuts for the purchased moldings.

Black Mold Symptoms

Monday, July 31st, 2006

The media often refers to Black mold as toxic or deadly mold and this fungi is us usually associated with Stachybotrys chartarum-a type of greenish-black mold known to cause heavy water damage.

Concrete Molds

Monday, July 31st, 2006

There are many varieties and methods of extending the use and possibilities of creative molding and amongst those favored for both durability and versatility are concrete molds. For those wanting to explore the imaginative and artistic potential of these molds, it is advisable to keep a few tips in mind, when purchasing concrete molds.

Injection Molding

Monday, July 31st, 2006

The process of forcing melted plastic in to a mold cavity is termed as Injection molding. After the plastic has cooled, the part can be ejected. This is useful when the parts are too complex or cost prohibitive to machine and with this process, many parts can be made at the same time, out of the same mold.

Cutting Crown Molding

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Crown moldings are decorative details that can be added to a room to spruce it up or give a definitive touch to its theme. They are also referred to as ’sprung cove’ moldings as they are used to cover the seam where the ceiling and wall meet.

Detect Mold

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Moulds thrive on many organic substances and, provided with sufficient moisture, they rapidly break down wood, paper, and leather.

Mold and Health

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Measures taken for Mold related health issues are on the upside swing in the present day. There are numerous property owners, landlords, employers and mold victim relatives in Canada, the USA and the world over have raised pertinent questions to bring about awareness of mold related health problems.

Get Rid Of Mold

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Mold in the house can be a headache for any homeowner and the best kept of houses can get affected by this smelly, hygiene problem caused by fungi aided by excessive moisture. All homes need to be kept clean and free from mold and mildew to extend the life and avoid costly repairs while ensuring it remains a special place.

Jig Mold

Monday, July 31st, 2006

There are a lot of people out there who go through the trouble of making his or her own tackle. This can be due to a lot of reasons, such as overall drastically lower costs or the creative possibilities of having the option of changing subtle details to make the fish go wild.

Mold in Basement

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Mold can build up in basements and other wet areas causing cause health problems that can be felt immediately or have a long-term effect after excessive water damage. Thus, it becomes important to dry and clean the area as quickly as possible as well as remove unhealthy microorganisms from the air.

Mold Abatement

Monday, July 31st, 2006

When mold growth runs out of water for reproducing, it goes dormant just waiting for future water availability.

Deadly Mold

Monday, July 31st, 2006

A few things that all house-proud homeowners would be better off knowing about deadly mold and how it affects the hygiene and health factor in their homes, are covered in this piece. Mold can be deadly, if not checked in time and especially if it contains certain toxic properties.

Black Mold

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Black mold is associated with toxicity and the media has often referred to it as Toxic mold or Toxic black mold. This kind of mold is related to Stachybotrys chartarum, a type of greenish-black mold commonly linked with heavy water damage. However, not all molds that appear to be black are Stachybotrys.

Clean Mold

Monday, July 31st, 2006

If a homeowner takes up the task of cleaning any mold, the foremost thing to keep in mind is that basic personal protection equipment such as rubber gloves, eye protection and high-quality pollen or dusk mask be worn.

Mold Cleaners

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Mold is fungus that grows on plants and fibers and is associated with damp, musty locations such as bathrooms, basements and attics. It can travel through the air as tiny spores to wet areas to breed further and needs to be nipped in the bud lest it spread to other areas.

Mold Inspections

Monday, July 31st, 2006

The presence of mold in a home can be very dangerous. It leads to respiratory problems and other health issues of the inhabitants, in addition to compromising the integrity of the home’s walls and foundation. Testing is not costly, and may help prevent serious problems and significant expenses in the future.

Mold Disinfectant

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Moulds are microscopic creatures that thrive in damp or moist places literally bedding can become a cafeteria and breeding ground for mould. Think of your ductwork, full of mold, mildew, dust and bacteria. Modern homes are becoming more energy efficient, allowing for almost no fresh air to be circulated into a room contributing to the growth of mold.

Crown Molding Installation

Monday, July 31st, 2006

For all those who love crown molding, there is encouragement at hand for a do it yourself crown molding installation which can be undertaken by the homeowner, with the right tools, a little know-how and loads of enthusiasm.

Do It Yourself Shelves

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Designing do it yourselves shelves can be a rewarding crafting experience when these are adjustable in nature and built to adapt to changing needs, thereby expanding the scope of their use and adding a smart planning option for possibilities of use.

Do It Yourself Repairs

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Some basic repairs that any homeowner can take care of are regular problems, which are commonly associated with all houses at some point in time or the other. You can do these repairs, with simple tools and a little know-how.

Do It Yourself Replacement Windows

Monday, July 31st, 2006

A great way to reduce your home’s energy costs and change its décor is to install replacement windows yourself but, keeping in mind when purchasing them, the material, (wood or vinyl), the type of window (double-hung or fixed form) and the requirements of the house.

Do It Yourself Roofing

Monday, July 31st, 2006

There are limitations to a DIY project for roofing for the average homeowner and the best thing to be done is to check out the attic area/s on a monthly basis to figure out any potential water problems or possibility of wind-damage that can be caused to the structural roof. Most reported cases for problem roofing deal with complaints of roof leaks, which generally occur around chimneys and other objects which go through the roof; eves and valleys are considered equally responsible for leaks.

Do It Yourself Pool

Monday, July 31st, 2006

The first step is to select the site for the pool and set the elevation so that the top of the pool will be 6 to 12feet above the existing ground at the highest part of your concrete apron. You may need to hire a sub-contractor to help you dig the hold and this may cost you anywhere between $275-$650 and take 7-10 hours, depending on the depth required.

Do It Yourself Solar

Monday, July 31st, 2006

There are many manufacturers offering good quality and easy to build Solar Panel Kits, which come with all the necessary equipment for assembling the structure and putting it to use. These extend to Silicon Solar Cells and Scrap Solar Cells as well.

Do It Yourself Termite Control

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Termite infestation can occur in the best-kept homes and be a cause of great concern for any homeowner. Most active termite infestations need chemical treatment but preventive measures like reducing conditions conducive to termite infestation can be undertaken by repairing moisture and ventilation problem. This helps to reduce infestations of some termite populations. Unfortunately, these measures do not provide control.

Do It Yourself Tile

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Those handy with basic tools and an enthusiasm for home improvement projects will definitely find the time and energy to take on a do it yourself tiling job. A well thought out tile design can add thematic flavor, color, charm and a distinctive look to the space it is used in and the satisfaction of sitting back and enjoying the brightness your own hands have crafted, is unparalleled by another other instant makeover measure.

Do It Yourself TV

Monday, July 31st, 2006

There are many models of televisions in the market and with the invention of color television it has become even more attractive. With so few knowing so little about electronic gadgetry it is no wonder they can be fleeced by a technician who may make a home call to repair the set or have the set moved over to the workshop. It is good to have a little knowledge of the working of the television and try to rectify a small fault without having to call in the professional.

Do It Yourself Granite

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Granite is igneous rock of visible crystalline formation and texture. It is stronger than sandstone, limestone, and marble and is correspondingly more difficult to quarry. It is an important building stone, the best grades being extremely resistant to weathering. It is composed of potash feldspar, oligoclase and quartz, with a small amount of mica and minor accessory minerals, such as zircon, apatite, magnetite, ilmenite, and sphene.

Do It Yourself Kitchen

Monday, July 31st, 2006

A kitchen simplifies your life and also adds appeal and value to your home. If you are planning to build your own kitchen then it is highly recommended that you read and remember a few of the tips that you will be reading about in this article.

Do It Yourself Landscaping

Monday, July 31st, 2006

There are a number of Do-it-yourself kits for the entire home landscaping projects you could possibly think of. These DIY kits, as they are called, combine natural beauty with strength and durability to give your DIY project that professional and long-lasting touch.

Do It Yourself Painting

Monday, July 31st, 2006

If you are planning a do-it –yourself painting venture you should prepare for it by putting together a painting kit. A usual painting kit includes patching paste, drop cloth, a putty knife, and plastic gloves, paint thinner, primer and a paint-can opener. Added to this, other necessary items in a painting kit would be plenty of masking tape, assorted paintbrushes and a paint roller and roller cover.

Do It Yourself Patio

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Patios enhance the beauty, comfort and value of a home. If one would like to build a patio there are a myriad of do-it-yourself kits available in the market.

Do It Yourself Pest Control

Monday, July 31st, 2006

If you are considering taking care of the pestilences of your home instead of calling in professional help here are a few tips that you can use to guide you on the way.

Do It Yourself Window Treatments

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Window dressing options are aplenty for all DIY enthusiasts as there are many styles of curtains, shades, valances and other window treatments that can be created easily by homeowners, with little effort and minimal tailoring or crafting skills.

Do It Yourself Basement

Monday, July 31st, 2006

All homeowners with a basement will be familiar with the common problems that beset this multi-faceted room in any house. Those that have handyman skills and basic tools can benefit from readily available guidebooks and household hints online and at libraries to solve this basement related issues on their own, with a little ingenuity and the proper materials.

Do It Yourself Air Conditioning

Monday, July 31st, 2006

For tackling the easier air conditioning problems, there is help at hand for homeowners, through easy access of handy guides and manuals from the Internet and local library, but the more serious air conditioner problems need to be attended to by certified technicians.

Do It Yourself Awning

Monday, July 31st, 2006

An awning is a covering that covers the outside wall of a building and is usually made of canvas or acrylic cloth that has been stretched over steel, iron, aluminium and sometimes wood. If you are a homeowner with a business to run, the strategic use and design of a smart awning could be used to advertise your business.

Countertops Do It Yourself

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Counter tops are very versatile surfaces that can be used in many different ways. They are a very important part of any kitchen, bathroom or working area and those who have a love for doing things themselves, will find this project too good to resist.

Do It Yourself Bathroom

Monday, July 31st, 2006

A do it yourself bathroom improvement can give a new look to this best loved privacy spot in any home and with a bit of forethought and research, value add-ons can be purchased wisely to fit in well with the scheme of things to spruce up this washing zone.

Do It Yourself Building

Monday, July 31st, 2006

There are many options for those wanting to take up a do it yourself building project and the latest versions of modern prefabs emerging globally are well designed and energy-efficient.

Do It Yourself Cabinet

Monday, July 31st, 2006

A homeowner that is house-proud and skilled at hand crafting additions to enhance the interiors of his homestead cannot help considering a do it yourself cabinet making project. The easy availability and wide range of constructions materials, color and finishes for cabinets of all kinds, is another temptation that is hard for the handyman to resist. Even those with the most basic skills can construct a reasonably good one, by simply following instructions from guidebooks and pre-fabricated kits.