Bora-Care® with Mold-Care®
Introduction
Protecting homeowners. Protecting you.
Mold and its potential liability is one of the big threats to realtors and homebuilders. Courts have ruled that in cases where negligence or fraud is proved, the liability can stretch beyond a one-year warranty to an indefinite amount of time. Imagine the damage to your company’s reputation from selling homes that develop mold problems.
That’s why every new home you sell should be pretreated with Bora-Care with Mold-Care. It creates a protective barrier against not only mold, but also termites and other wood-destroying pests.
Cost-effective, Bora-Care with Mold-Care is your solution.
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Bora-Care® with Mold-Care® - At A glance
Pest control companies apply Bora-Care® with Mold-Care® to
New Construction
When a home is being built, all wood is accessible. This is the perfect time to do a whole house Bora-Care with Mold-Care treatment. This whole house treatment protects all wood from mold, termites, carpenter ants and wood boring beetles, and even discourages general pests such as cockroaches. Bora-Care with Mold-Care diffuses into the wood and remains in the wood, delivering residual power for years of protection.
Water Damage
If a home has been damaged by water from leaking pipes, rain or flood waters, have your pest company apply Bora-Care with Mold-Care to all affected structural wood once damaged materials are properly cleaned out and dried. Wood decay and mold can begin to grow almost immediately. By applying Mold-Care, you kill existing mold and stop wood decay in its tracks. You also are protecting the wood in case of future flooding.
Mold-Care is the industry’s leading weapon against mold. It acts as a surface-protectant, killing all forms of fungi, sanitizing and disinfecting the treated area. Bora-Care is the industry’s leading borate-based wood preservative, rendering treated wood impervious to termites and other wood destroying insects, as well as wood decay fungi. It actually diffuses into the wood where it and stays for the life of the wood. When used together, they create a highly effective, permanent solution to insects and mold. And it comes with a 25 year warranty for the pest company. There are guidelines to qualify for the warranty, so read the BoraShield warranty section to learn details.
A Closer Look - What is a fungus?
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Fungi are living organisms. They grow like a plant. But they eat like an animal. Some of them survive by eating dead organic materials. Others are parasites, living off live food sources. When they use people as a food source, they kill us. But some types of fungi are also helpful. Without fungi, dead leaves would just pile up and never be broken down. Fungi give us antibiotics. They give us beer and wine.
There are three basic types of fungi, and none of them have a place in your home.
Three types of fungi: decay (top), stain (left) and mold (right).
Mold fungi
By definition, mold fungi are surface growing organisms that cause a discoloration. They don’t destroy the surface they grow on, but they can cause allergies, respiratory problems and other health issues.
Stain fungi
This fungus causes discoloration of wood. While they can present an aesthetic challenge, they are not harmful.
Decay fungi
Decay fungi grow in materials and use the structure as a food source. They will compromise the integrity of wood, and devastate a home in the way termites or other wood-eating insects can. Just a 2% weight loss in a piece of wood from decay can cause up to 50% loss of strength
Effects of fungal growth
When does fungus grow?
Water is the enemy. If wood becomes wet enough, you will have a fungal problem. If the air is wet enough, you will have a problem. And it doesn’t take long. Most building materials can develop mold in about a week of exposure to wet conditions.
Different types of moisture
Inherent moisture
In a brand new home, all materials contain water. For example, in the average 2000 square foot home, there is an average of six tons of water and it can take six months to dry out. The first year of a house needs good ventilation or mold will occur.
Mold growing on wet construction materials.
Weather-related moisture
Wet lumber can develop mold in less than a week.
Water in buildings
A Closer Look
Apply to whole house or high-risk areas
A Bora-Care with Mold-Care treatment is a one-time preventative application that can be completed either during the new construction phase or applied post-construction in high-risk areas such as kitchens, bathrooms and crawl spaces.
Provides residual protection
Bora-Care with Mold-Care diffuses into wood and remains there for as long as the wood is in service, providing years of residual protection.
Creates a buffer zone
In an untreated home, flood damage can cause mold to grow within a week. The mold can be as devastating as the flood itself. Even in catastrophic conditions, Mold-Care will act as a retardant to mold growth, giving the homeowner more time to recover. It also disinfects and sanitizes, critical necessities in a water-damage situation.
Inhibits the growth of mold
Specifically designed to work with Bora-Care, Mold Care prevents the establishment of dry rot, wet rot and mold. Bora-Care adds additional residual protection against decay fungi and insect infestation. Bora-Care with Mold-Care can be applied to bare wood, plywood, particleboard, drywall and OSB. And it’s the best approach you can take against mold. Bora-Care with Mold-Care is designed to penetrate wood; it doesn’t just remain on the surface, but is absorbed into the interior of wood to protect it from the inside out.
The Science behind Mold Care
Mold-Care is the only EPA-registered product that will both kill and prevent mold. Combined with Bora-Care, it also kills and prevents decay fungi and wood destroying insects that share the same conducive conditions and actually cause much more damage.
Mold-Care is a specific quaternary ammonium compound called diecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (a cationic surfactant). This is negatively charged and has both a hydrophobic and hydrophilic component so that it ruptures mold and bacteria cell membranes. These compounds are actively used in hospitals as well as in the beer and food industries as sanitizers.
Use Mold-Care instead of other products which either have no EPA registration and can actually cause fungal decay and structural failure or which can off-gas poisonous components in wall voids and hot attics.