Dangers Of
Mold In Traditional Construction And How ICF Constructed Buildings Are Superior
Traditional construction, as the name
suggests, has been the norm for many years. Of course, with time, traditions
have varied.
The most recent construction method
we can consider ‘traditional’ is the one we generally utilize today. Lumber is
an ever-popular choice while planning a traditional house and we inadvertently
recall our childhood and go with the most accepted method around us.
What we fail to understand is that
nature, in all its glory, can be really degenerative to our efforts.
A mold is a sort of fungus which
develops as multi-cellular filaments know as hyphae.
What it does, is essentially grow on
natural products like food or wood, gradually deteriorating them. This is true
for your dream traditional house and is pretty much unavoidable.
The alarming thing here, are the
number of illnesses molds are associated with and hence, they need to be dealt
with immediately and effectively. The first and sure step toward that goal is
to eliminate the basis of their growth and spread. This would be to do away
with the traditional homes around us.
Below are a number
of hazards that mold growth is known/responsible for:
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Stachybotrys is an extremely toxic
mold that is related to human fatality.
·
Certain molds produce mycotoxins which are highly dangerous
and create a toxic breathing environment.
·
Mold allergies with the symptoms being wheezing, rash, watery
eyes, runny nose, etc.
·
Respiratory illnesses or asthma.
·
Hypersensitivity
pneumonitis is a lung disease. Also known as "farmer's lung".
·
Athlete's foot and thrush.
·
Pulmonary hemorrhage.
What are ICF
constructed buildings?
Insulating concrete form or ICF is an
innovative structure of reinforced concrete. The creation usually takes place
with a rigid thermal insulation that acts as a permanent interior and exterior
substrate. The components are interlocking and dry-stacked i.e. without mortar
but full of concrete. Today, it is gradually gaining ground in replacing
traditional structures. Its capability for actual energy efficiency and natural
disaster resistance is unparalleled. As such, ICF is a safer choice and discourages
mold formation in your home.
How ICF is a better choice for building your home?
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Continued exposure to mold
is a direct cause of allergies. Chronic asthma worsens in such situations along
with it causing infections in individuals with weak immune systems. Mold also
causes property damage. However, such effects are impossible in an ICF inorganic
structure that we, at ICF Foundations Ottawa, help build.
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A traditional wood frame
building is a haven for mold, which means, food sources in the wood are readily
available. The wood is decomposed by mold, which uses the nutrients to grow. As
the ICF walls are inorganic, the mold is unable to thrive.
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The last decade and more has
seen ICF construction as extremely effective at dealing with mold. Adding to
the already established disaster mitigating properties, ICF Foundations Ottawa
believe in a well formulated structural innovation, making your home environment
friendly. As ICF cures slower than concrete slabs or other conventional forms,
your home remains dry and fresh.
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In addition to mold
deterrence, plastic foams used in ICFs are fire-proof. This is so because the
blocks are manufactured through flame retardant treatments.
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ICF is a structural marvel
in that they are extremely sturdy thanks to the interlocking system. This makes
them highly resilient against earthquakes, floods and other natural calamities.
To sum it up, ICF structures
in building modern homes is a great step toward a better and safer future. This
is true for you, your family and everyone you care about. Mold formation is an
issue towards a healthy living and as such ICF buildings are better
alternatives all round. Our professionals at ICF Foundations Ottawa are
experienced and eager to provide you with the best ICF installation services. To
ensure stability and sturdiness, contact us at ICF Foundations Ottawa, and help
us set you up with world class ICF structures.
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