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	<title>Comments on: Facts about mold in trailers</title>
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		<title>By: Les Deal</title>
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		<description>I am a remodeling contrator (Les Deal, Inc). An interesting observation, perspective, and fact I wish to share on this subject.  

There is likely not a single home anywhere that doesn&#039;t have mold. And I&#039;m talking about in the living area, not hidden behind the exterior skin of the house.  I&#039;m not saying it is wrong to remove the trailers, I haven&#039;t seen them.  I only offer a perspective that seeing mold is not in and of itself a cause for alarm.  Cleaning the mold and sealing the compartment properly shouldn&#039;t be complicated. 

I discover and remove mold often in bathroom remodeling among many other kinds of remodeling I do in homes.  It feels like this issue is filled with heavy overreaction.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a remodeling contrator (Les Deal, Inc). An interesting observation, perspective, and fact I wish to share on this subject.  </p>
<p>There is likely not a single home anywhere that doesn&#8217;t have mold. And I&#8217;m talking about in the living area, not hidden behind the exterior skin of the house.  I&#8217;m not saying it is wrong to remove the trailers, I haven&#8217;t seen them.  I only offer a perspective that seeing mold is not in and of itself a cause for alarm.  Cleaning the mold and sealing the compartment properly shouldn&#8217;t be complicated. </p>
<p>I discover and remove mold often in bathroom remodeling among many other kinds of remodeling I do in homes.  It feels like this issue is filled with heavy overreaction.</p>
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