First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners do you know about Relative Humidity, Are you going to be liven in an area that has high Humidity, then your going to be on the look out for potential Mold problems. Did you know that outdoor Humidity affectes the indoor Humidity levels of a home and even commercial properties. This creats the perfect environment for  toxic Mold growth.

Relative Humidity and Toxic Mold

If your home has a Relative Humidity level, thats greater than 55 percent promotes growth of Mold and other fungi. Even though Relative Humidity remains fairly consistent outdoors, its a different story for the inside of a home, it fuctuates drastically. This is from the result of your Home being altered by the artificial heating and cooling.

Toxic Mold Growth

 

First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners do you know about Relative Humidity, because of this happing inside of the home, and commercial properties , its critical for you to closely monitor the Relative Humidity levels in different parts of your home or commercial properties. Seen that Relative Humidity can very will vary from room to room in a building. 

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5 Comments on First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners do you know about Relative Humidity

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Dale was this a result from the home inspection you did on Saturday?

9:34am • #1

Hi, Dale:

With all the rain we have been getting in the San Antonio area recently, the humidity is about 100% inside and out. It is too cool for the air conditioning and too warm for heating.

Cheers,

Robin

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Howdy there Carl, Ceil, Robin

It sure is always a real pleasure to have y'all stop by to sit and visit for a bit. And to read and reply back to the comments your so kind to leave on one of the posts, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends

Carl and Ceil - Carl my friend, no the photos in this post are not the result of the Mold Inspection, that I did last Sat. They are from an Inspection of a home, that I did a few years ago.

Robin - That sure can happen to folks, when theres alot of rain a comen down. I sure do hope they fix your roof real soon.

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Dale,

You should do a post on how a high relative humidity creates havoc with the dew point. That gets people's attention.

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Howdy there Steven
 
It's always a pleasure to have ya come by to visir for a bit, and to read and write a reply to the comments, you leave on the blog posts, here at my little Blogging Homestead, my friend

I'll have to see just what I can come up with for a blog post like that. But I've got a few others to get done first.

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