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"Mold"

Mold / Green Building & Sustainable Home Renovation Information & Advice

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Flooded basements; how to start fixing a basement flood
Basements improvements

Basement full of water? How to start fixing the damage from a basement flood

...mold here :  How to rebuild a basement after a flood to be resistant to water damage Should you buy a home with a finished basement? Why are basements moldy? How to fix and prevent mold in homes Preventing mold when you insulate your basement  'Smart' sewage backup flood prevention devices and alarms  Find ...

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Basement foundation with exterior dimple membrane for water protection
Basements

Should you buy a home with a finished basement?

...mold since it is still full of water. If you have an older unfinished basement that seems dry and you put wood, insulation against it, and a sheet of poly you should still expect mold, as it almost certainly has a footing sitting in wet ground sucking up moisture that will migrate all the way up the wall. In case it is...

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HEPA filters & SMART Air Filters catch airborne dust, pollen, allergens, viruses
Healthy indoor air quality

Buying guide for home air filters in furnaces - HEPA, SMART or standard?

...mold. •    Air filters with a MERV rating of 11 are capable of catching pet dander, smoke, and smog. One thing to bear in mind to assist with flu and virus transmission prevention is to install a MERV 13 rated air or furnace filter in your home or business. MERV 13 filters capture airborne viruses and bacteria from co...

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Condensation on windows in our homes - why is it there? - how to stop it?
Walls and Roofs

Condensation on windows is a pain but is it a problem & how to stop it?

...mold and that may become a big issue..  Condensation, humidity, mold and health Exposure to damp and moldy environments may cause a variety of health effects, (or none at all). Put simply, some people are sensitive to molds. For these people, molds can cause nasal stuffiness, throat irritation, coughing or wheezing, ey...

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Crawl spaces or slab on grade foundations?
Foundations and Basements

Slab on grade or crawlspaces, which is better?

...mold when insulating and finishing a basement See what was called 'the most resilient home in North America' How much insulation do I need in green home construction? Learn about the benefits of a free Ecohome Network Membership here and get access to preferred pricing on select materials.    

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Poly vapour barriers in air conditioned houses can cause mold and rot
Healthy indoor air quality

Why you should never Install air-con in a home with a vapor barrier

...mold. With recent 'improvements' to construction in North America, we now use standard code compliant paper-faced drywall which can start to develop mold at about 80% RH. As we insulate and make homes airtight, they don't dry as easily, and common building practices trap moisture inside wall assemblies. Be careful not ...

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Finished basements can lead to mold and mildew
Basements improvements

Why are basements moldy? How to fix or prevent a moldy basement

...mold formation. They most certainly are not based on the laws of physics,that is the one thing we know for sure. 3) The cheapest way to insulate a basement is on the inside, and using finishing materials that are moisture and therefore mold formation sensitive. This is a big problem, given the potential for mold proble...

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Hemp fibreboard and Hemp insulation - the Green Building choice
Wood and organic materials

Hemp building supplies

...mold for our US readers), mildew and pest infestations in hemp board. The safer manufacturing process of hemp building materials not only reduces the risk of exposure to VOCs in the home, it amounts to a reduction in the manufacturing of toxic synthetic materials, thus protecting global air quality and waterways.  Appl...

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Basement Design for walls prevents mold & midlew when renovating & finishing
Basement finishing

Basement renovations: How to prevent mold when finishing basements

...mold to grow in basements? Mold can grow on virtually any organic material as long as the moisture levels it likes and oxygen are present. Because mold eats or digests what it is growing on, it can damage a building and its furnishings. If left unchecked, mold eventually can cause structural damage to building material...

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Earthship in Taos, New Mexico, shame they don't work in cold climates
Concept and design

Do Earthships work in cold climates?

...mold exposure, which is a common problem with poorly-insulated homes, particularly poorly-insulated basements with high-humidity that have not been designed to manage moisture properly. This is pretty much the definition of an Earthship in the way it would perform in Canada. Growing food in a cold-climate greenhouse cr...

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Improving internal air quality in a home with an air purifier is easy
Healthy indoor air quality

A comprehensive guide to air cleaning and filtration in homes

Indoor air quality is often worse inside homes than outside Indoor air quality is a critical concern for homeowners across North America, particularly as environmental issues like wildfires, pollution, viruses and allergens like mold spores and pollen occur more frequently. This guide provides an extensive overview of ...

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