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S01E25 - Perception and Pixels: iPads Used to Inspect Homes
In this Moose Tales podcast, Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections discusses the use of iPads over cell phones for home inspections. Despite the functionality of cell phones, iPads are preferred due to the perception they convey. Using iPads gives off a more professional appearance, suggesting that the device is provided by the company for work purposes. This perception aligns with the core value of professionalism that Two Moose Home Inspections emphasizes.
The decision to use iPads is not solely based on perception but also on practicality. With the larger screen size, inspectors can view and document deficiencies more effectively, enhancing the quality of the inspection report. The pre-programmed templates on the iPad streamline the process, allowing inspectors to focus on the inspection rather than typing out each deficiency manually. Additionally, during the inspection summary with clients, the iPad's large screen facilitates clear communication and collaboration, fostering a sense of teamwork.
Despite the advantages of iPads, Jon acknowledges the convenience of using cell phones and the desire for a more portable solution. However, the benefits of professionalism, efficiency, and effective communication outweigh the drawbacks. By prioritizing these factors, Two Moose Home Inspections ensures a high standard of service for their clients, reflecting their commitment to excellence in the field. Overall, the podcast highlights the thoughtful considerations behind the choice of technology in the home inspection industry.
Two Moose Home Inspections is a residential home inspection company based out of Silverthorne, Colorado.
Two Moose Home Inspections includes thermal imaging and 360 degree photos with every home inspection. Two Moose Home Inspections also offers sewer scope inspections, radon testing, drinking water testing, well recovery testing, and walking on roofs as add-on services.
Our primary service area includes Summit County, Clear Creek County, Eagle County, Grand County, Lake County, and Park County. The First Step gives you the option of scheduling a home inspection or sending us a question. We hope to do business with you soon.
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S01E24 - The Crack Dilemma: Cosmetic Damage or Structural Ruin
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In "Moose Tales," Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections delves into common home inspection topics. He discusses cracks found in homes, distinguishing between common cracks and those indicative of more serious issues. With a focus on drywall craftsmanship and the interaction of dissimilar materials, Jon illustrates how poor workmanship can lead to cracks, emphasizing the importance of proper caulk...
S01E23 - Insider Tips: What Services You Really Need from a Home Inspector
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In this Moose Tales podcast, Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections discusses essential aspects of home inspections, acknowledging his own company's vested interest in selling these services. He emphasizes the importance of thermal imaging, sewer scope inspections, and radon testing in every home inspection. Jon underscores the value of thermal cameras in detecting hidden issues such as insulation...
S01E22 - The Art of Dealing with Upset Customers: Insights from Two Moose Home Inspections
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In the Moose Tales podcast, Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections addresses the scenario of dealing with upset customers. He emphasizes the importance of listening attentively without immediately becoming defensive, even if the customer expresses frustration. Instead of focusing on rebuttals or pushing conclusions onto customers, Jon advocates for a calm and empathetic approach. By allowing custo...
S01E21 - Concrete vs. Wood: Rethinking Foundation Choices
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In this episode of Moose Tales, Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections delves into the world of permanent wood foundations (PWF). Despite being a rare sight in his area, Jon provides an insightful exploration of PWF, debunking common misconceptions surrounding its durability and viability. He emphasizes the importance of site selection and proper construction techniques to ensure the longevity and...
S01E20 - Providing Work Vehicles: A Decision of Value
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In this episode of Moose Tales, Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections explores the topic of providing work vehicles for employees. He discusses two contrasting approaches: one focused on enriching the employees' experience by providing vehicles as a gesture of appreciation and support, and the other more authoritarian approach where control over branding and resources is emphasized. Jon emphasize...
S01E19 - The Call Center Conundrum: Choosing Family Over Business
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In this Moose Tales podcast, Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections delves into the core values driving his business practices. He emphasizes the paramount importance of family over monetary success and business achievements. Jon shares a pivotal moment when he realized he was sacrificing precious family time for work obligations, prompting him to reevaluate his priorities. Implementing a call cen...
S01E18 - Navigating Disputes: How Final Checklists Protect Home Inspectors
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In this Moose Tales episode, Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections, delves into the use of checklists during home inspections. With a focus on human error and the need for certainty, Jon emphasizes the importance of checklists in ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. Drawing parallels to industries like aviation and medicine, where checklists are standard practice, Jon highlights the necessi...
S01E17 - Empowering Safety: Lifesaving Skills for Home Inspectors
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In this Moose Tales episode, Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections discusses the importance of basic lifesaving skills for home inspectors. While the likelihood of encountering life-threatening situations during inspections may be low, being prepared can make a significant difference. From CPR to using a tourniquet, having these skills not only ensures the safety of inspectors and those around th...
S01E16 - Seeing Beyond Sight: The Power of Thermal Cameras in Home Inspections
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Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections hosts this Moose Tales podcast which discusses the significance of thermal cameras in home inspections, highlighting their ability to detect infrared energy emitted by objects, thus revealing temperature differentials. Jon explains how thermal cameras work by converting this infrared energy into visible images and color-coding them to indicate temperature var...
S01E15 - Dry and Healthy: Why Ditching Humidification Can Improve Your Home
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In this episode of Moose Tales, Jon from Two Moose Home Inspections delves into the often overlooked topic of condensation and relative humidity inside homes. While mold is typically associated with excessive moisture, Jon emphasizes that controlling relative humidity is key to preventing mold growth and damage to various components of a house. He explains how relative humidity and dew point in...
S01E14 - Behind the Mic: Crafting Moose Tales with Two Moose Home Inspections
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In this Moose Tales podcast, hosted by Jon of Two Moose Home Inspections, the motivation behind the show is clarified. It's not merely about attracting more business through podcasts but rather about Jon's genuine passion for educating and engaging with his audience. Jon explains how his early foray into video-making and education garnered positive feedback from customers who appreciated his ef...
S01E13 - Hidden Costs: Understanding the Consequences of Neglected Dirty Coils
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S01E13 - Hidden Costs: Understanding the Consequences of Neglected Dirty Coils
S01E12 - Protecting Your Business: The Importance of Pre-Inspection Agreements
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S01E12 - Protecting Your Business: The Importance of Pre-Inspection Agreements
S01E11 - From Goals to Results: Crafting Effective Home Inspection Marketing Strategies
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S01E11 - From Goals to Results: Crafting Effective Home Inspection Marketing Strategies
S01E10 - Navigating Trust: The Precarious World of Home Inspections
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S01E10 - Navigating Trust: The Precarious World of Home Inspections
S01E09 - Cognition: How Indoor Air Quality Impacts Your Brain
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S01E09 - Cognition: How Indoor Air Quality Impacts Your Brain
S01E08 - Emotions and Economics: Mastering the Home Buying Negotiation Game
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S01E08 - Emotions and Economics: Mastering the Home Buying Negotiation Game
S01E07 - Behind the Regulations: Understanding the Persistence of Asbestos and Lead
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S01E07 - Behind the Regulations: Understanding the Persistence of Asbestos and Lead
S01E06 - Taped Switches and Hidden Issues: Navigating Home Inspection Reports
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S01E06 - Taped Switches and Hidden Issues: Navigating Home Inspection Reports
S01E05 - Beyond the Frame: Unveiling the Power of 360-Degree Home Inspections
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S01E05 - Beyond the Frame: Unveiling the Power of 360-Degree Home Inspections
S01E04 - Beyond Keywords: Unveiling the Secrets of Online Ranking
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S01E04 - Beyond Keywords: Unveiling the Secrets of Online Ranking
S01E03 - Decoding House Bill 21-1195: Why Radon Licensing Matters
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S01E03 - Decoding House Bill 21-1195: Why Radon Licensing Matters
S01E02 - Inside the Inspector's Mind: Your Investment Beyond the Report
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S01E02 - Inside the Inspector's Mind: Your Investment Beyond the Report
S01E01 - Drip Edge Wisdom: The Moose's Tale About Defeating Water Intrusion
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S01E01 - Drip Edge Wisdom: The Moose's Tale About Defeating Water Intrusion
Deck Inspections Not Code Inspections
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Deck Inspections Not Code Inspections
Meet Kyle McElhattan a Two Moose Home Inspector
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Meet Kyle McElhattan a Two Moose Home Inspector
Meet Zack Lockhart a Two Moose Home Inspector
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Meet Zack Lockhart a Two Moose Home Inspector
Switches Inoperable - Most Common Home Inspection Issues Found
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Switches Inoperable - Most Common Home Inspection Issues Found
Poor Wire Management - Most Common Home Inspection Issues Found
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Poor Wire Management - Most Common Home Inspection Issues Found

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  • @gracefulface7466
    @gracefulface7466 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Absolute false information.!!!!!

  • @brentnorman464
    @brentnorman464 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In your scenario your storage tanks would have pressurized water which would require the use of multiple pressure tanks. The normal way to do this is that the well pump fills the water storage tanks and then a second pump pressurizes the water and fills the pressure tank.

  • @hugh3rdof5
    @hugh3rdof5 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "well" done, indeed. Yet what would help your viewers even more would be a simple index! Nice to know, for example, that this is #3 of 10 in a series on wells.... But where's the index to that list? As is, one has to GUESS which and what episode covers what!?

  • @omarpopioco9997
    @omarpopioco9997 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That is an awesome building science and data driven approach for people that like to have practical and fairly accurate info. It's so cool to apply to give you a piece of mind. less stress and less of the unexpected 👍👍

  • @NickC9545
    @NickC9545 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for making this video

  • @AtariFTW
    @AtariFTW หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sounds like operator error and not the fuse box. People still plug 1500w space heaters in 1200w extension cords and burn down their house.

  • @parthosarker1
    @parthosarker1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My friend your video content is great, and your thumbnail is perfect👌. However, your video SEO score is only 43.7 out of 100. and Performance 0/50That's why you are not reaching the right audience 😞 Do you know proper SEO?

  • @christiancasillas8918
    @christiancasillas8918 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Showing this to the team in our Friday meeting. Great information and excellent explanation 👍

  • @christiancasillas8918
    @christiancasillas8918 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great information I just ran into this issue today.

  • @dwaynedennis8086
    @dwaynedennis8086 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This Guy Doesn’t Sound Correct! What Is His Expertise? I Bet you He WeRs Protective Gear In Bad Situations!🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @3monkeysandamoose
    @3monkeysandamoose 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mold exposure can cause serious health issues. I'm trying to get landlord to address moister issues and your cocky attitude is increasing my nausea. Please use up to date info

  • @marcelscrivener3993
    @marcelscrivener3993 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The research you are quoting also has problems with conflicts of interest.

  • @kindandhelpful1658
    @kindandhelpful1658 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I dont want to say anything you need to live in mould environment for a while when you ended up in a hospital then you will realise how deadliest is the mould. One of the major sources of illness because of mould. Most people dont realise and doctors got paid to shut theirs mouth. Most doctors they don't care if you live in mould environment and if you tell them mould is causing all sorts of health problems. Educate yourself properly before you give lectures. I have been mould victims for 19 years and I am still lucky to be alive but i am living with really bad health. I used to lift 50 kilo by 2 fingers now i am struggling to lift tiny bit but still having lots pain. If i give list health problems then you are going to have heart attack. Mould is a killer there is a evidence out there so dont say nonsense

  • @ninjapoodle22
    @ninjapoodle22 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you!

  • @williampennjr.4448
    @williampennjr.4448 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    screw in breakers seem like a good idea. If they are so bad why are they still being sold? If the problem is just the door pressing on the button then why dont they just make it a switch like on breakers?

  • @rbnjr
    @rbnjr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    a Erv has a function to move air outside the house, you show it being filtered before it leaves the house, what a waste of filter material.. the air does not need to be filtered if it going outside the house.

  • @kimsnowden1
    @kimsnowden1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This guy is a fraud - this is a potentially dangerous spread of disinformation that ought to land you in court. For anyone on the fence about this or in desperate need of factual information, rely on peer-reviewed scientific studies/data - the source this guy is quoting is the SAME article every scammer in real estate refers to because it fits their confirmation bias. I could go on and on, but, coming from a family of scientists, 2 of whom are in the high ranks of the EPA (one head of toxicology of the branch in the “restricted area”), one who was a world-renowned biochemist who spent his entire life working with his “bugs”, and me - also a scientist (specialized in natural disasters which included fungal epidemics, like the outbreak of Valley Fever after the 1994 Northridge quake), being born while my mother was infected by the same, and seriously ill myself from TOXIGENIC (NOT toxic - big difference, and there’s a reason fungal metabolites are among the most toxic compounds in the world and has been used in biot*****ism) fungi in the environment - this guy is another narcissistic idiot ruining the internet. There are far too many facts and variables, guys; so I’ll suggest hitting skip, rather than subscribe. Find some actual intelligence, because it isn’t here. PS. Try seeing what the World Health Organization has to say about the handful of mold species they added to the list of biggest potential threats to human health, including the Candida Auris superbug that has been [quietly] spreading across the globe… Or mucormycosis (referred to in media as black fungus) as comorbid with the current pandemic virus. I’m not wishing to instill fear, everyone - just spread awareness so you can make better-informed choices for your health and others.

  • @risky1
    @risky1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I was young and had no sense I stuck my pee pee in an electric fence it curled my hair and tickled my balls and made me crap in my overalls.

  • @epuletgepeszet
    @epuletgepeszet 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    very good videó thank you

  • @schmuckersinc
    @schmuckersinc 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ugh tell that to the 32 million dollar lawsuit that happened in texas. the one lawsuit certified mold inspector learn about, its like the main one we learn about. mold was found to be cause of severe toxic reactions in both the husband and infant. husband recorded memory loss and infant was coughing blood. which was directly related to the stachybotris micotoxins in the house. which are toxins released from mold. Mycotoxins are one of the things a certified mold inspector learns about. and the "toxic mold syndrome" you're referring to is real, that's just a synonym for "sick building syndrome" which is a nationally recognized syndrome. again learned if certified correctly.

  • @cwd243
    @cwd243 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It literally took a 2 minute Google search to refute this video. The EPA absolutely says mold could affect your health in addition to having a guide on how to safely remove it, including mold testing. This whole vid is cap.

  • @TheGuardianGiraffes
    @TheGuardianGiraffes 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Whaatttt…. As an inspector this information is soo bogus. I was in the army for 10 years. I lived in many barracks with mold. Ended up in the hospital for mold toxicity! Diagnosed with a number of things that I no longer have after getting out and living in a clean home! Go live in a house with mold for 6 months and remake this video. Would love to see your response then. Absolute false information.

    • @kel3678
      @kel3678 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I completely understand. My teen son nearly died from black mold. It was a horrible time. Mold is a demon especially to sensitive people.

    • @americangirl6582
      @americangirl6582 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He is too prideful to admit he's wrong. He's dangerous. Don't listen to this guy. He doesn't know what he's talking about. It's just his way of promoting his business behind the facade of integrity. The Holy Spirit inside me does not confirm this is truth. Becareful who you believe. Many are out to deceive. Their master is greed. Do your own research, listen to your body & pray. God will reveal truth & guide you to the right resources.

    • @angelad1008
      @angelad1008 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kel3678 Same happened to my nephew when he was 14 - aseptic shock. The top pediatric hospital in the state barely saved his life, but they had no clue what caused the mast cell activation. His family's health has improved after moving to a camper and tents and being treated by a functional medicine doctor.

    • @angelad1008
      @angelad1008 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for sharing, and I agree with you that direct experience will change minds on this topic. I found more mycotoxin research in scientific articles on the topic of chemical warfare than I found related to IAQ. Mycotoxins have been researched specifically for developing neurotoxins that are persistent in the environment and impossible to filter with modern technology. I have a basement those scholars can research if they pay me. I've gone broke trying to get the air breathable (after complete remediation {material removal, fungicide, sealing, waterproofing} and keeping RH below 45% for over a year. Why do scholars of chemical warfare know more about mycotoxins than the EPA? I think that is the better question, Mr. Two Moose.

    • @kindandhelpful1658
      @kindandhelpful1658 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He need to live in mould environment for a while

  • @goldennboy1989
    @goldennboy1989 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All of you people saying this doesn’t work: This is basically a bladder/pressure tank

  • @markmark2469
    @markmark2469 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Based on my personal mold exposure experience at higher than outside concentrations, I will say unscientifically that mold absolutely can mess with you physically, neurologically, emotionally and psychologically. The amount of airborne mold outside my home is quite alarming to me (although not completely unexpected) and I am now close to zero airborne mold inside my home now.

    • @angelad1008
      @angelad1008 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How did you get it close to zero? I've been trying for a year since we bought a house that is toxic. I now say that I'm allergic to it because my husband is in denial.

    • @markmark2469
      @markmark2469 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@angelad1008 I bought the best HVAC I could find and it also has an electric-static air filter that has an equivalent MERV 16 rating. I also bought a vacuum with a replaceable/washable hepa-filter that helps trap spores. I still have some work to do but getting the house pretty livable now. Removed a lot of items from the living space that may have been contaminated with spores. My bedroom is currently a painted concrete floor; but my bedroom has the best mold test results in the entire house so that is good.

  • @kathleenoliver5461
    @kathleenoliver5461 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tell me why a contractor and/or subcontractor would EVER run waterlines on exterior walls then insulate over the top of them! Seems to me insulation should be the first thing on the inside of exterior walls then waterlines.

  • @Lov-o-LutionaryMattersbyBroMum
    @Lov-o-LutionaryMattersbyBroMum 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the knowledge!!

  • @DMIsREAL
    @DMIsREAL 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Electro shower for when you’re done with life

  • @rhvreramon
    @rhvreramon 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    And this is the reason why I always video the entire inspection.

  • @sitpaintandplay3881
    @sitpaintandplay3881 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So we have this in our basement but theres no tree, so now what?

    • @twomoose
      @twomoose 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Keep an eye on things. Sometimes moisture only enters a crawlspace after a severe weather event, or seasonal snow melt which might not be a big deal to you. If moisture is entering a crawlspace regularly and their is poor ventilation then mold will grow on the floor joists and sheathing. If the issue persists then the concrete can become unreliable. Easy fixes include proper grade and downspouts to get water away from the house, and reduce vegetation around the home. More challenging fixes include the installation of a new french drains or exterior water proofing after excavation. It is also possible that you have a high water table and a sump pump might reduce some of that hydrostatic pressure.

  • @michaelgibtsnet8195
    @michaelgibtsnet8195 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's why u Insulate foundation from the outside... Well in the us houses are build from paper....

  • @jamessullivan6985
    @jamessullivan6985 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you

  • @MontyFowler-nr6xx
    @MontyFowler-nr6xx 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People, do not listen to this guy. There is ABSOLUTELY scientific proof that mold can have adverse effects on health. Get him to answer questions about CIRS, or HLA gene. Funny how he talks about scams.

  • @jasongrappone345
    @jasongrappone345 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow. I wish it was funny but it chronically sad. Air samples suck, but for the opposite reason you dislike them. The warning on radon is mostly because it’s nuclear, the data show’s that I would have to hang out in a basement that’s at action level or 4 picocuries for 60 year solid, for a less than 1% increase in risk of lung cancer. Reason why there is no set limit is because there is no quantitive data to prove a set amount of a particular mold is bad for everyone. As for air samples. I ran them next to mold, came back that outdoors is way worse than the not tight home with no ERV. I run hundreds of samples and unless I target them, they typically show nothing. I stick with moisture meter and surface samples to verify mostly. Or just judge whether there is condition 2 of condition 1 on a surface. Moving on. Yes, CIRS, which is a diagnoses that has blood markers and I’ve seen so many with this issue and seen them come back to life when they had issues taken care of and took the medication the doctor gave them. They’ve called my boss in tears because they could think again and felt like they used too again. Hey, I get it, you never had the issue. I can say it’s sucked and even though I was having all these problems I couldn’t believe it was mold. How binders got rid of migraines, I can’t explain. The dementia I thought I was having was scary and thankfully gone. SBS as outlined in the bioaerosols book, which you never mention and happens to be the gold standard. You just love the EPA because it doesn’t really deal much with mold and leaves it to other agency’s. Yeah, that book outlines and defines sick building syndrome as people feeling ill in a building. Then you have Building related illnesses, like legionnaires, which is considered a BRI because you caught it in a building. Worth noting no set limit for exposure to histoplasma, guess it’s not harmful to breathe in because the EPA hasn’t set a limit. It’s a mold so I guess it’s in the air everywhere anyways. Then people Claim they have histoplasmosis, so fake until the EPA sets a limit, it isn’t real. That’s your logic. The environmental protections agency…. The agency that sets limits on car emissions. Let’s ignore the American counsel of industrial hygienist and solely concentrate on the EPA. They also haven’t set exposure limits to legionella exposure either. Dirty cooling towers are fine. Even if the ERV has an improper intake next to one, you assume the HEPA filter, which is tested outside the machine, it going to preform the same way it does independent of the machine it’s installed into. Then you pretend that the full volume of air in the home will travel through the machine. Without linear flow , it’s never going to happen. And yes it’s an allergen. For some people, it’s much like a peanut allergy. But what’s the EPA’s set limit for peanut butter exposure again?? I guess my son can bring a sandwich to school with him now cause there is no set limit. You may want to rethink everything you said I this video. It’s dangerously misleading. I wish it wasn’t!!! I hate seeing what happens to the 1/4 of the population that have a genetic inability for their immune systems to target and help remove certain toxins.

    • @americangirl6582
      @americangirl6582 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for calling him out on this. Disinformation can be dangerous. Obviously, he hasn't dealt with the effects of mold toxicity. Please don't listen to this guy. Mold can cause mast cell activation syndrome, dysautonomia, gi distress, lung, cardiovascular diseases & neurological diseases. It has caused death. That's a fact!

    • @angelad1008
      @angelad1008 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. It's not "TLDR", but after 5 minutes of bogus rhetoric, Mr. Two Moose was paused so I could read the comments instead. Mr. Two Moose - your video is TFDW (too false, didn't watch).

    • @jasongrappone345
      @jasongrappone345 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@angelad1008 glad I could help.

  • @SuperdutyExplorer
    @SuperdutyExplorer 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The fact that most people spend 90% of their time indoors is the problem!

  • @shoppinggal88
    @shoppinggal88 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @ev_lim

  • @Frapzoid
    @Frapzoid 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You say people don't get sick from mold? LOL! You're the scam.

  • @johnp2115
    @johnp2115 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Promo sm 🎉

  • @ttownazboy520
    @ttownazboy520 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Couldn't get past the first 90 seconds... I went to urgent care from breathing mold spores in the air. Be careful everyone

  • @fuzzypanocha
    @fuzzypanocha 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you are not a mold professional, you are a home inspector. Stop talking about things you don't know about, this is coming from a licensed MAC in Texas. You my friend are full of poo poo

  • @fuzzypanocha
    @fuzzypanocha 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You're a sham my man, I've been in the mold industry for years. Stachybotrys (black mold) is proven to cause massive neurological problems. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2828207/#:~:text=Central%20nervous%20system%20manifestations%20include,symptoms%20are%20also%20frequently%20reported.

  • @greatsharad
    @greatsharad 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This guy is all bad news. And less possible recommendation.

  • @brianlittle717
    @brianlittle717 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good idea about checking water temps in the morning.

  • @brianlittle717
    @brianlittle717 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ice and water can both exist at 32, but to say that it’s only one degree is misleading. It takes a lot of btus of latent energy to go from ice to water.

    • @twomoose
      @twomoose 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are correct and that doesn't even account for the affects of pressure and turbulence in a system, but if all other factors remain the same at some temperature their is a tipping point and until it is reached the water will be liquid, but then after that tipping point it will become solid. That is what I was trying to say, but I might not have been clear.

    • @brianlittle717
      @brianlittle717 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Long time ago and I don’t remember. Pressure will affect the freezing point as well by the way.

  • @kevingray8616
    @kevingray8616 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really liked your video. I'm in the Houston, TX area and have learned a lot over the years. The TV news only partially provides the necessary information. Cover the hose bibs; check. Open cabinets; check. But NEVER goes into the FACT that it is HEAT from the living space (that you so well covered) that prevents the pipes from freezing. Hose bib pipes on unheated walls WILL freeze and burst once the temperature gets into the teens. (they don't break the valves themselves; they break the thinner pipes in the walls) Pay attention to where your hose bibs are and if heat can get to that wall. I was around in 1989 when, due to the loss of power (rotating power outages), pipes burst all over Houston. Knowing this, for "The Great Texas Freeze" of 2021, I had already drained all of the water from my house pipes. (I failed with my pool equipment, but that is a different story. Live and learn.) New lessons. Remove plugs from pool equipment when there is a power loss; because there is no power to circulate the water to prevent it from freezing using "freeze mode". Leverage heat from the earth to keep things from freezing. A bunch of my pool equipment froze and burst pipes and the heater because I didn't know to remove the plugs and let them drain. But, I have a fake boulder over the water valves used for my in-floor cleaning. That survived just fine in 2021; good thing too as there are a TON of pipes for that. For hose bibs, I recently bought some Freeze Misers. Check them out.

  • @NicoleHaboushYachts
    @NicoleHaboushYachts 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Who do we call in south east florida since you’re in Colorado ?

  • @markcastro4122
    @markcastro4122 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What if you get water flow in the sink and bathroom sink but no hot water in your shower?

  • @Shakashack2022
    @Shakashack2022 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, experiencing a winter freeze right now. The pipes are ok so far. 🙏🏼 I watched your video & respect your expertise. In addition to taking temperature readings (for the graph you demonstrated), what general factors will tell us the pipes are in a safe zone? I assume whenever the outdoor temp is below 33 deg, then there is a threat for frozen pipes? Lastly, is it ok to remove all of the vent styrofoam covers to the crawlspace when the outdoor temperature consistently stays above 33 deg - to avoid radon poisoning &/or mold growth? Thank you.

    • @twomoose
      @twomoose 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey, When the temperature is below 32F outside the pipes could freeze if not used for a long enough period of time. However, There is going to be heat loss from your home and from the soil directly below the house which will help to keep the pipes above freezing. There are many factors to consider, but it is a safe assumption that any plumbing located or passing through an exterior wall or vented crawlspace will be at risk of freezing. Pipes located in the middle or interior of the house should be risk free if the house is a comfortable temperature. If you run an exhaust vent such as your kitchen vent, bathroom vent, laundry dryer, or even a fireplace, cold air from the outside will have to rush into the house to replace the are that is being pushed out the vent or chimney. This can increase the risk of pipes freezing. So be aware of your pipes at 32F and if your house is around 70F you might not need to worry about your pipes until 15F or colder. Yes, you can remove those foam covers during the warmer months, but keep in mind that current building science is leaning towards not venting crawlspaces, but that is with the understanding that the crawlspace would be a conditioned space and mechanically ventilated. The idea behind this change is to manage the air entering the crawlspace as air can drive humidity into the crawlspace and because of the cooler surfaces in the crawlspace if the relative humidity is just right then the water vapor will condense and cause mold anyway. Also radon mitigation is something that can also change based on what vents are running in your house. Meaning, the vents in a crawlspace alone may not take care of radon issues. It is good to do long term monitoring. I use a detector from Airthings that cost about $150 and helps understand how my house changes radon levels season to season.

    • @Shakashack2022
      @Shakashack2022 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@twomoose Thank you so much! Again, the best in-depth reply from a host-expert of any TH-cam video I’ve seen. 👌🏼

  • @carminered
    @carminered 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you, property brother

  • @deborahhowell6986
    @deborahhowell6986 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My pipes in my cottage had been frozen for four days and I watched your video this morning. I got the woodstove roaring to heat up the place more and opened the cupboard doors under the sinks in the bathroom and the kitchen. Then I went outside and put a small space heater near the pipes in my exposed crawlspace. after a couple hours your tips worked wonderfully. Thank you so much for posting this informative video!! 🥳 I’ll be better prepared for next winter. 🥶👍