Re: Mold Prevention coatings applied during new construction
Posted by lawman on 3/18/05
On 1/30/05, RGC CustomB wrote: > We use e-coat too.The references are very good and the people at the > main office didn't give us a used-car salesman pitch like the others. > It's a new service and there are new manufacturers that aren't really > manufacturers that are selling snake oil. We build a quality home and > there's no need for us to bash our competition that behavior is simply > not good for any industry and makes us look bad as professional > builders. It seems that the others in here are hiding the facts when > they don't explain their own limitations. The e-coat office we work with > is helpful and truthful. That's e-coat's biggest asset. They work with > Servepro here who helps with other mold problems and structural drying. > We do every new unit with them. Best of luck. > > On 1/26/05, PAL wrote: >> On 11/18/04, BoB wrote: >>> On 9/08/04, Robert wrote: >>>> On 9/07/04, John wrote: >>>>> On 9/07/04, Mike wrote: >>>>>> On 8/16/04, Norm Sherwood 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...? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have actually dealt with EnviroCare for my mold issues - >>>>>>> Try them at www.ecoatcertified.com >>>>>> >>>>>> I have been using MicroShield for over 2 years now. You should >>>>>> give them a call or look them up on line at >>>>>> www.microshieldonline.com. >>>>> >>>>> I have read what many have said about the need to find the >>>>> building defect and correct it and I couldn’t agree more. >>>>> >>>>> Although as a Director of Construction for a national builder I >>>>> have many supers and many tradesmen involved in building my >>>> homes >>>>> and defects happen. >>>>> >>>>> I have been using the MicroShield pretreatment for 3 years now >>>> on >>>>> all of the homes built in my division and have tested the homes >>>>> as much as 3 yrs after treatment after a water intrusion event. >>>>> When called for any leak our protocol is to react to it within >>>> 24 >>>>> hrs. We take every opportunity to test the product to determine >>>>> its effectiveness. >>>>> >>>>> In an industry (production homebuilding) where everything is an >>>>> option to control hard cost MicroShield is a standard. It is >>>> the >>>>> homebuyer’s decision to purchase a humidistat or a mechanical >>>>> dehumidifier it is our responsibility as builders to provide >>>> them >>>>> with the most protection we can if the choose not to. >>>>> >>>>> To date using accredited testing labs the protective coating is >>>>> still in place and is preventing microbial growth. While this >>>> is >>>>> not going to prevent all mold growth it will not allow mold to >>>>> grow on any treated surface. I have surface mold growth on >>>>> untreated drywall localized by the pre-treatment contained to a >>>>> level 1 size area (10 sq ft or less) that can be easily removed >>>>> with a control bag by our warranty techs that have been mold >>>>> certified. >>>>> >>>>> We have saved our division countless dollars by minimizing our >>>>> exposure. I consider it risk prevention. The last 2 years >>>> with >>>>> MicroShield we have spent $0 on mold remediation and an average >>>>> of $650 on mold protection per home. >>>>> >>>>> We will continue to pre-treat all of our homes with MicroSield >>>>> as we continue to train o supers ad tradesmen to produe the >>>>> ever-elusive defect free production >>>>> >>>>> Look up MicroShield at www.microshieldonline.com I don’t think >>>>> the others have been around as long and are definitely not as >>>>> affordable. >>>> >>>> >>>> I just looked at the microshield web site,there is one big problem >>>> with this product. The 2 step application. As a builder, I need >>>> a one and done application. I can't back up my mechanicals any >>>> more than they already are. Plus, I don't want something that >>>> will encapsulate the mold, I want it gone. I would never use the >>>> microshield program, if you read the fine print on their warranty, >>>> you could do alot better >> >> E-Coat looks like a effective way of mold prevention. one step >> acrylic application, it says it drys in 1 hour. Has 20 year >> warranty. Average house costs about $500 to $700. >> www.ecoatcertified.com
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