The Breathe Pure Solutions dry fog treatment is a terrific way of ridding a home of mold, spores, and associated mycotoxins. It is amazing to know that in just a few hours a home can return from potentially toxic to healthy. Although it is amazing, it is not magic. Treatments do fail. Along with this, treatments can be successful, but the after tests fail. This is an important distinction that should be made. The following are the top three reasons a treatment or an after test can fail, and what can be done to reduce them.
1. Something in the house is still wet! This is likely the number one reason and also accounts for 75 percent of all retreats. It is critically important to be able to identify potential water issues and ensure that said water issues have been corrected, and that adequate time and measures have taken place to ensure that the area is dry. A great example of this is a foundation in a basement being saturated. As we all know, wet wants to wick to dry. If the foundation is saturated, so is the wood against the foundation walls
As this wood is saturated, so is the paper on the sheetrock that is next to the wood. If the inside of the sheetrock paper is saturated, the visible side of the sheetrock will be wet. This is typically where we see the mold accumulation. Not because the water from the outside brought the mold in, but rather; the indoor mold load was elevated enough for mold to find the moisture. Ensuring that the visible area of the sheetrock is dry is only half of the issue. What often happens is the homeowner will put a fan on the area, and the visible side of the sheetrock will indeed dry out. However, this does not mean that the foundation or the two by fours are dry. Along with this scenario, the underside of the carpet padding could still be wet. Literally any moisture or saturated materials in the home can skew the test results. All of this needs to be investigated to avoid a retreat. It is often the better business decision to wait another week to ensure that everything is dry. I would much rather do that, than risk a poor test result and inconvenience the customer, and hinder productivity of my business by doing repeat jobs. .