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THE INSPECTOR'S CORNER: St. Pete rd. trip, "A desperate call for help"

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Home Inspector with Jacob Mermin Inspections

St. Pete Road Trip, "A desperate call for help"

 

This blog is a true story and occurred on the dates stated. I am writing this blog because this family was at the end of their rope. They had spent thousands of dollars trying to make this their dream home, only to feel like they are allergic to it. I believe that this is happening all over Florida. A lot of people do not know why they don't feel well. Hopefully it will encourage someone to make that "Desperate call for help" and start living healthy again.

 

This blog post will be in five parts.

 

Part one is an introduction to the situation I encountered.

Part two is the Chinese drywall visual inspection and the indoor air quality inspection.

Part three is the testing that was required for these homeowners.

Part four is the testing results.

Part five is the recommended remediation and conclusion

 

After each section I will give a tease of the next section. This blog posting will start on my Active Rain blog and continue to my blog at my website at www.mermininspections.com. All those starting at my Blog on Active Rain please follow the link to my website and click on the blog button and go to "The Inspector's Corner" From the inspector. It will be titled "A St. Pete road trip, A desperate call for help"

Part one:

The initial introduction:

I received a request from a homeowner to perform a Chinese drywall visual inspection and a HVAC and indoor air quality inspection of their home located in St. Petersburg, Fl. During the week of the 23rd of November this homeowner called me and expressed her concerns that she may be suffering from the effects of the chemicals associated with Chinese drywall. Though the home was built prior to 2003 which is thought to be the beginning of the time period when Chinese drywall was first used, she was concerned that Chinese drywall may have been used in the recent remodeling.

Please go to my website at www.mermininspections.com/blog/ for the completion of this blog post. Stay tuned to My Active Rain blog THE INSPECTOR'S CORNER for part two, three, four and five.

I inspected as much duct work as I could get to.......

The blower wheel inside the air handler was completely impacted .......

I would like to give the HVAC contractor the benefit of the doubt...........

Jacob Mermin CHI/CMI

www.mermininspections.com

jacob@mermininspections.com

239-243-7322

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