Re: Mold Prevention coatings applied during new construction
Posted by mold fact guy on 12/01/04
Why is it that the EPA is required for everything on this website.
I think this is still turning into a salemens website, instead of an
engineering knowledge website.
Just because its EPA registered doesn't mean it works or is safe.
Its EPA registered because the chemicals are "destructive" to
something that's why its Registered ddddaaaa.
I checked out the microguard website and I can't even tell what
product these fruitcakes are applying. is it Aegis, Nova or what??
they seem like they claim everything and yet back it with nothing.
It looks almost like they are manufacturing their own, products,
which as we know would then require EPA registration.
I seem to sense a salemens got either turned down, or rejected as a
distributor from some of the stated companies. Robert from
MicrobeGuard, you must be salemen or the owner, because its pretty
clear you are trying to deface EnviroCare,Fosters and PCG's
products. This does not help our industry by us viewing your
personal battles.
Doesn't anyone produce field or lab tests anymore. I saw several
lab results from some of these companies and they speak for
themselves. I agree with a previous post. there appear to be two
distinct fields of mold protection out there. Mold Killers
(existing problems-Aegis, NovaBioshield,etc) and long term Mold
Protection (Fosters, EnviroCare,PCG)and from what I understand the
Mold Killers require EPA registration because they kill. the others
do not require EPA registration because they do not 'harm the
enviroment' per EPA.
Please keep these posts scientific and not a personal battle ok
Robert. Otherwise, it just forces us to go else for the actual
facts.
I currently am having the local applicators apply PCG's FortiCel
product, because I feel that it is Scientifically Superior(the
Newest technology), they use 3 antimicrobials not 1. They have a 25-
year no nonsense warranty, and their price is the best for the
service I receive. I used to use Fosters 40-20, but that product
is an encapsulant that does not allow the wood to breath. I have
tested 2 other applicators in our area, but was displeased with the
service and product, One of the products is colorless, it made it
hard for my sales staff to sell, I like the colored stuff because it
shows we are doing something to the wall cavities.
My subs can also work while the application is being applied. This
was great, because it does not force me to lose a day to the Mold
Prevention application. I know one of the companies requires a full
day to not have any workers in the dwelling. This was just not
acceptable to lose another day in the schedule, especially on the
front end.
I may change vendors down the road, but currently I like using a
safe, friendly product that my home owners can see and feel like
they are getting something for their dollar.
You all have to select your own products, based on what is important
to you. I never let a salesmen sell me, I have talked with other
builders and the manufacturers because it's important to me.
No offense, but guys like Robert from MicrobeGuard who have a flashy
website, that actually says nothing, might work for builders in his
area, but the rest of us like to see data and facts and we have seen
dozens of 'carsalesmen' in our days.
My clients are important to me, I get many referralls from them, so
take your time and review the test results and real world examples,
because this MOLD stuff can really hurt if it gets started and then
into a court battle.
Someone posted, something about an ounce of prevention, it sure is
worth it to me.
On 11/23/04, Tom B. wrote:
> American Mold Guard's product is registered with the EPA. The
> company is using the same active ingredient with an added surface
> durability feature. The company only purchases product from
> manufactures that hold EPA registrations for the actual
> claim/surface being treated.
>
> On 10/20/04, Robert D wrote:
>> I know of American Mold Guard and the Forticel product. I have
>> been in the remediation business for 15 years and have used
> every product on the market. Last week, the manufacturer of the
>> Forticel product and one of their distributors was issued a
> Cease
>> and Desist order by the EPA for making illegal claims. Their
>> products are not EPA Registered and can not kill or prevent the
>> growth of mold on any surface accept for their paint film
>> coating. You have to be careful and not believe everything that
>> you read. American Mold Guard used to have a good product but
>> they have changed manufacturer and are making their own product
>> that is not EPA Registered.
>>
>> Do not buy or use any product that is not EPA Registered and be
>> sure to require the EPA Reg. No. A lot of these people make
>> claims that they can not prove. Require documentation or call
>> the EPA to verify claims.
>>
>> For your own benefit, check out www.microbeguardinc.com.
>>
>> On 8/26/04, Bill wrote:
>>> On 8/03/04, v wrote:
>>>> On 8/02/04, Ljc wrote:
>>>>> I recently ran across a company called American Mold Guard.
>>> (Irvine, CA). They provide a ten year warranty against mold
>>> growth on the application of their anti-mold surface coating
>>> product which is applied during new construction on interior
>>> framing and walls. Has anyone heard of this company or
>>> product? Does it make any sense...?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It only makes sense if they have a lifetime warrenty. and
>>> are still around ten yrs. from now. good idea though, if you
>>> can pull it off. be leary, be weary.
>>>
>>>
>>> I am a builder, and have tested several products. The one I
>>> got the best test results with is called Forticel. The
>>> company who makes it is called Protective Coatings Group.
>>> Their web address is www.4pcg.com
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