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2847 Barnard Street San Diego California 92110 Phone 619.501.0185 Mobile 619.203.9774 Fax 619.501.9843 hoveyenv@cox.net RESIDENTIAL MOLD ASSESSMENT Final Report Your Address Here September 1, 2003 Prepared for: Your Name Here Prepared by: Caroline Hovey CEI, CES, CTMI, CMR Principal Environmental Specialist Hovey Environmental

TABLE OF CONTENTS Statement of Limitations 1 Assessment and Testing Protocol 2 Project Location and Background 3 Table 1. Location and description of samples. 4 Findings 5 Table 2. Moisture levels of building materials. 5 Table 3. Moisture level of building materials tested throughout the home. 6 Figure 1. Digital image of laundry room wall, showing sample location. 7 Figure 2. Digital image of sample taken left of French doors in dining room. 7 Figure 3. Digital image of area of removed drywall in master bedroom. 8 Figure 4. Digital image of wall check sample taken from closet of northwest bedroom. 9 Figure 5. Digital image of sample taken in northwest bathroom. 9 Figure 6. Digital image of sample taken in southwest bedroom. 10 Sample Results 11 Table 4. Total concentration of mold spores in air samples. 11 Figure 7. Concentration of mold types in air samples. 12 Characteristics of Mold Growth and Behavior 14 Opinions and Remediation Recommendations 16 Signature of Inspector 18 Appendix A: Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Test Results 19 Appendix B: Environmental Microbiology Laboratory MoldStat Report 22 Appendix C: Copy of Mold Inspection and Testing Agreement 28

1 STATEMENT OF LIMITATIONS The following mold assessment is based on findings of the physical inspection and testing. Findings are current and accurate for the date and time they were found, but do not reflect expected or predictable mold growth and infestation on and within the property. This report addresses only those areas physically inspected and sampled. The Inspector is not responsible or liable for the non-discovery of any water damage, water problems, mold contamination, or other conditions of the Subject Property which may occur or may become evident after the inspection and testing time and date. Inspector is neither an insurer nor guarantor against water problems, mold problems or other defects in the Subject Property and improvements, systems or components inspected. Inspector makes no warranty, expressed or implied as to the fitness for use of condition of the systems or components inspected. Inspector assumes no responsibility for the cost of repairing any water problems, mold problems or any other defects or conditions. Inspector is not responsible or liable for any future water problems, mold problems or any other future failures or repairs. Remediation recommendations are suggested guidelines, not a detailed remediation protocol. More or less actions may be necessary and will be determined by the remediation company chosen by the property owners or other responsible party. Please see Appendix C: copy of Mold Inspection and Testing Agreement for more details.

2 ASSESSMENT AND TESTING PROTOCOL Mold assessment and testing has been performed by a trained and experienced inspector. The following assessment methods and testing protocol represent the most current industry standards and practices. All practices conform to the guidelines of the Environmental Assessment Association and the Certified Mold Inspectors and Contractors Institute. The following diagnostic tools were used in the physical investigation: thermo-hygrometer: records ambient temperature and relative humidity of each room, closet, and area to establish above normal (greater than 60%) moisture content within ambient air Protimeter moisture meter scans: indicates relative moisture of building materials up to one inch deep; used along walls, floors, ceilings, and other building materials o Less than 15% moisture indicates normal moisture levels o Between 15% and 25% warrant further investigation o Greater than 25% indicates excessive moisture Protimeter moisture meter point measurements: indicates actual percent moisture at the surface of building materials; three readings were taken and the average percent moisture calculated in areas of concern, windowsills, and walls with plumbing Boroscope fiber optic device: used to visually assess hard to reach areas or within wall cavities Seven samples were collected at the subject property. The Air-o-Cell sampling pump was calibrated to 15 L/min on-site before samples were collected. All samples were delivered to Environmental Microbiology Laboratory for analysis. Table 1 provides descriptions of each sample, including location and sampling time.

3 Table 1. Location and description of samples collected. Sample Location Description Sample Time Outside Ambient Air 10 minutes Bathroom Ambient Air 5 minutes Bedroom Closet Wall check 2 minutes Child s Bedroom Ceiling check 2 minutes Laundry Room Wall check 2 minutes Dining Room Wall check 2 minutes Family Room Wall check 2 minutes

4 PROJECT LOCATION AND BACKGROUND Mold Assessment and testing was performed on July 1, 2003 by Caroline Hovey, Principal Environmental Specialist, of Hovey Environmental. The subject property is located at Your Address in San Diego, California. The assessment was requested by You. The subject property is a three bedroom, three bath single family residence. The assessment was requested due concerns of moisture intrusion and suspected mold growth within the home. Several water stains and evidence of water damage had been noted by the owner. Mold growth was also noted on walls in the home.

5 FINDINGS Temperature and relative humidity levels were recorded outside and throughout the home. The readings are provided in Table 2. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends maintaining relative humidity levels below 60% for healthy indoor environments. Although relative humidity recorded throughout the home was slightly higher than the recommended level, this is likely a reflection of the ambient humidity level outside of the home. Most rooms were well ventilated with open windows. Table 2. Ambient temperature and relative humidity in each area of the home. Temperature ( F) Relative Humidity (%) Outside 79 65 Garage 78 68 Kitchen 79 66 Laundry Room 80 65 Dining Room 78 67 Family Room 78 67 Master Bedroom 77 69 Master Bathroom 78 67 Closet 77 69 Northwest Bedroom 79 63 Closet 75 68 Northwest Bathroom 79 63 Hall Bathroom 80 63 Southwest Bedroom 79 65 Closet 79 67 Relative and actual moisture levels were recorded in various places throughout the assessment area. In addition to specific areas of concern, windows and walls with plumbing (e.g. toilets, showers, etc.) were scanned and point readings recorded. Point readings are given as the average of a minimum of three readings from each area evaluated. Moisture data is provided in Table 3.

6 Table 3. Moisture level of building materials tested throughout the home. Moisture Level Room Area Comments Relative (scan) Surface Reading (%) Window Low 13% Kitchen Below Sink Low 13% Laundry room wall where pipe goes into wall Mid 25% Garage Water Heater Low 15% Dining Wall above French Door Mid 20% Room Wall left of French Door Mid 23% South Window Low East Window Low Family Ceiling southwest corner Low Room Left of Fireplace High 47% Right of Fireplace High 40% Ceiling center of room chipped paint Low Master Wall common to shower Bedroom / Bathroom Northwest Bedroom / Bathroom Hall / Bathroom Southwest Bedroom dry wall removed at base; High 28% visible mold Northeast Window Low 15% Northwest Window suspected moisture damage Low 15% Bathroom Window Low 12% Ceiling NW corner water stain Low 10% Ceiling NE corner paint bubbling Low 13% Window High 37% Closet Wall common to master bath shower High 26% Bottom of Hall Wall common to shower of NW bathroom High 28% Top of Hall Wall water stain Low 13% Window Low 12% Walls surrounding tub Low 12% Ceiling SW corner water stain Mid 23% West Window Low 11% South Window Mid 18% Several areas of elevated moisture and suspected mold growth were noted in the home. Most of these were surrounding plumbing areas, windows, or ceiling corners. In the laundry room, high

7 moisture levels were detected on the wall in the area the pipes go into the wall. A wall check sample was collected from this area (Figure 1). Figure 1. Digital image of laundry room wall, showing sample location. In the dining room, mid-level moisture was noted to the left and above the French doors. A wall check sample was taken to the left of the doors to determine if mold growth is associated with this moisture intrusion (Figure 2). Figure 2. Digital image of sample taken left of French doors in dining room.

8 In the family room high moisture levels were detected at the lower part of the walls on either side of the fireplace. A sample was taken from the wall to the left of the fireplace. An image is not available for this sample. In the master bedroom, an area of drywall was removed from the wall common to the shower (Figure 3). Mold growth was noted on the lower boards of the wall cavity. Because mold growth was confirmed visually, a sample was not deemed necessary in this area. The relative moisture level of wood and dry wall in and above this area was high. Figure 3. Digital image of area of removed drywall in master bedroom. In the northwest bedroom, suspected water damage and stains were noted in the northwest and northeast corners of the room. Both of these areas showed low relative moisture levels. Additional moisture damage was noted around the window of the north wall. The relative moisture level of the drywall surrounding both bottom corners was high. High relative moisture levels were also detected in the closet. This wall is common to the master bathroom shower. A sample was taken from this area to determine if active mold growth is occurring behind the shower (Figure 4).

9 Figure 4. Digital image of wall check sample taken from closet of northwest bedroom. The bathroom adjoining the northwest bedroom has undergone some demolition. The tile surround in the shower had been removed from the shower floor and bottom foot of shower wall. High moisture levels were detected on the area of the hallway wall which is common to this shower. An ambient air sample was taken from this area to determine if mold is actively growing within the exposed wall cavities (Figure 5). Figure 5. Digital image of sample taken in northwest bathroom.

10 In the southwest bedroom (currently used as a child s room), a water stain was noted on the southwest corner of the ceiling. Relative moisture levels were slightly elevated in this area, and a sample was taken from the ceiling (Figure 6). In addition, mid-level relative moisture was detected around the south window. Figure 6. Digital image of sample taken in southwest bedroom.

11 SAMPLE RESULTS Results of samples taken at the subject property are provided in Appendix A. Air samples were taken to establish the concentration of spores in ambient air. Because different time intervals were used for different sample types and locations, the concentration (spores/m 3 ) is evaluated to determine trends in mold growth. Under normal conditions, the concentration of spores inside should be approximately equivalent to or lower than the concentration of spores captured outside. The total concentration of mold spores per cubic meter of air from each sample is given in Table 4. Table 4. Total concentration of mold spores in air samples. Sample Concentration (spores/m 3 ) Outside 3,715 Laundry Room Wall 466 Dining Room Wall 1,367 Family Room Wall 8,769 Northwest Bedroom Closet Wall 2,499 Northwest Bathroom 1,414 Southwest Bedroom Ceiling 666 The concentration of individual mold types from each sample is given in Figure 7. In order to determine areas of elevated mold growth the concentration of individual mold types in each sample can be directly compared to the concentration of the same mold type in outdoor samples. In order to simplify the figure, mold types captured at low levels that are not significant in the analysis of active mold growth have been removed. The scale of Figure 7 was cut off at 2,000 spores/m 3 in order to show all trends in mold spore concentrations. The actual value of Penicillium/Aspergillus captured in the family room sample exceeded this level, therefore the value is provided on the graph.

12 spores/m3 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 8,070 Outside Laundry Room Dining Room Family Room NW Bedroom Closet NW Bathroom SW Bedroom Ceiling 600 400 200 0 Ascospores Basidiospores Cladosporium Penicillium/Aspergillus Stachybotrys chartarum Figure 7. Concentration of mold types in air samples. Figure 7 shows a very high concentration of Ascospores captured in the outdoor sample. Because this value is so high compared to other mold types, the total concentrations provided in Table 4 cannot be relied upon to determine active mold growth. Further evaluation of each mold type is necessary. Basidiospores and Cladosporium were captured at inside at concentrations approximately equivalent to or lower than the outside sample. Active growth of these mold types is not occurring at the subject property. Penicillium/Aspergillus mold spores were captured at elevated concentrations in the samples taken from the wall of the family room and the wall of the Northwest bedroom closet. Stachybotrys chartarum was found in the wall of the northwest bedroom closet, the northwest bathroom, and the southwest bedroom ceiling. Active growth in the following areas has been confirmed by the concentrations of Penicillium/Aspergillus and Stachybotrys chartarum: Family room wall Northwest bedroom closet wall Northwest bathroom Southwest bedroom ceiling

13 Appendix B provides a MoldStat report prepared by Environmental Microbiology Laboratories. This report provides an additional method of analysis for the samples collected at the subject property. Samples are evaluated based on their similarity to the outside sample. Samples are given a MoldSCORE on a scale of 100 to 300. Low MoldSCOREs indicate the mold types and concentrations are similar to that captured outside. Medium to High MoldSCOREs indicate the mold types and concentrations are not similar to that captured outside and may require remediation. The following samples had medium to high MoldSCOREs: Family room Northwest bedroom closet Northwest bathroom Southwest bedroom

14 CHARACTERISTICS OF MOLD GROWTH AND BEHAVIOR Mold spores have been shown to produce allergic reactions in people susceptible to them. Spores may affect the respiratory system, producing sinusitis, Type I allergies (hay fever, asthma) and/or Type III hypersensitivity pnuemonitis. Topical reactions may include rashes, irritation, and dermatitis. Species associated with the production of mycotoxins are specifically noted below. Although most species of mold require high moisture levels for active growth, the reduction of moisture levels will not kill mold. Most species will go dormant at low moisture levels. There are some species that can continue active growth and spore production even at low moisture levels, particularly certain species of Aspergillus. Following is a description of mold types captured at the subject property. Basidiospores are a group of spores produced by over 1200 different types of fungi, including many mushrooms. They are common in cosmopolitan areas, and often associated with gardens and forests. In indoor environments, Basidiospores are typically found on wood or cellulitic material. Certain species of Basidiospores have been attributed to wood rot. The presence of Basidiospores in this sample does not prove the existence of these species. Additional testing would be necessary to determine if the species which produce wood rot are present at the subject property. Cladosporium is common in indoor environments. This group of molds is the most common worldwide and is found naturally throughout Southern California. In outdoor environments, Cladosporium is associated with many types of soil, plant litter, and plant pathogens. In indoor environments, Cladosporium is typically found on moist windowsills, textiles, and wood. Penicillium and Aspergillus are included as one group due to similarities in the appearance of their spores and growth patterns. They are often associated with house dust, but may also be found growing on cellulitic materials, such as sheet rock, and wood. This group of mold is often the first to colonize an area and is marked by rapid spore production and colony growth. This group of molds was captured at elevated levels in the wall of the family room and wall of the northwest bedroom closet.

15 Stachybotrys chartarum is found on very moist cellulitic materials, such as gypsum board, paint, wallboard, etc. This species requires prolonged exposure to elevated moisture levels for growth. Although it is typically not the first species to colonize an area and does not grow as rapidly as molds such as Penicillium, Stachybotrys chartarum may become dominant given enough time. This species is associated with the production of mycotoxins that are potentially harmful to human health. Stachybotrys chartarum was captured in the wall of the northwest bedroom closet, northwest bathroom, and ceiling of the southwest bedroom.

16 OPINIONS AND REMEDIATION RECOMMENDATIONS The New York Department of Health has established Guidelines for the assessment and remediation of fungi in indoor environments. This guideline dictates the type of practices necessary to deal with mold infestations. In isolated areas and those areas less than 10 ft 2, remediation can be handled by regular maintenance personnel. Areas of mold infestation over 10 ft 2 should be remediated by a professional remediation company with training and experience dealing with mold. Proper remediation protocol may include the following, though additional measures may be necessary and will be determined by the remediation company chosen. contain the affected area Remove and discard linoleum, dry wall, particle board, carpet, and other porous materials in the affected areas as well as an additional 2 feet in each direction. Visually inspect studs within walls; wood with indications of rot should be removed Treat studs, hard woods, and other non-porous materials with a biocide Where practical, cover the affected area(s) with Killz or other anti-fungal paint Dry and hepa-vac the area Have tests run by a company independent to the remediator to ensure mold levels are within normal or expected levels Based on the physical investigation and sample results, several areas of concern were noted at the subject property. Moisture intrusion is originating from several different sources. Water stains and areas of past water damage were noted on the ceiling. This is likely the result of deficiencies in the roof. Two areas sampled confirmed mold growth from this source: the family room and southwest bedroom. These areas exhibited high relative moisture levels and elevated spore concentrations within wall or ceiling cavities. The roof should be evaluated by a professional to determine all deficiencies and recommendations for fixing them. Mold remediation should proceed as outlined above in the family room and southwest bedroom. Because high moisture levels were found on both sides of the fireplace, both areas should be treated during remediation. In addition to the areas sampled, several other areas were identified as having past moisture intrusion from the roof. These areas may also have active mold growth. Further testing would be necessary to determine this, and is recommended for the following areas:

Family room: southwest corner Master bedroom: northeast corner Master bedroom: center Northwest bedroom: northwest corner of the ceiling Northwest bedroom: northeast corner of the ceiling Hallway: top of wall/ceiling above entry to bathroom 17 Active mold growth was confirmed around the showers in both the master bathroom and northwest bathroom. The source of moisture intrusion may be a deficiency in the shower pan, plumbing leak, or deficiencies in the grout of the tile surround. Mold remediation should proceed by removing the tile surround in both bathrooms in order to access all affected areas. The drywall surrounding several windows at the subject property showed signs of moisture intrusion. These areas were not tested at the time of this assessment, though there may be active mold occurring. These areas include: Master bedroom: west window Northwest bedroom: north window Family room: window

SIGNATURE OF INSPECTOR 18 I certify that the above findings, opinions, and recommendations are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, and represent the most current knowledge of mold assessment and remediation methods. Caroline Hovey, CEI, CES, CTMI, CMR Principal Environmental Specialist Hovey Environmental

19 APPENDIX A Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Test Results

22 APPENDIX B Environmental Microbiology Laboratory MoldStat Report

22 APPENDIX B Signed Copy of Mold Inspection and Testing