Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 If you want a fascinating education on construction lending itself to mold growth, visit an RV repair shop. I toured an RV yard full of recreational vehicles in various states of repair after collision. Though they looked fairly new and no visible indication of mold growth was apparent on interior walls, the insulation, backing of the panelling and wood frames were loaded with mold. This includes recent model RV's. In fact some of the newest ones were the worst. This is consistent with " mold hits " I've felt in many RV's. I've visited RV people with inexplicable health problems and gotten slammed in their rigs. Most were already too ill to even think about changing their living circumstances and since their poor health left them unable to work, barely able to move and relatives were generally unsympathetic, It leaves them almost zero options for recovery. After seeing the propensity for mold growth in recreational vehicles, I caution any mold sensitive people about the danger of trying to spend a winter in an RV. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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