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April 28, 2025 • 32 mins

Discuss home hazards and construction knowledge relevant for real estate agents. Key Takeaways: Agents should have basic understanding of home construction and potential hazards Key hazards include asbestos, radon, mold, and problematic plumbing materials (Poly B/Kitec) Proper ventilation and humidity control are crucial for preventing mold growth Agents should be able to recognize signs of potential issues or poor renovations Topics Home Construction Basics Foundation: Concrete, blocks, or wood (in some areas) Walls: Typically wood frame (2x6 studs) with plywood or oriented strand board (OSB) sheathing Roof: Often pre-made trusses Systems: Wiring, plumbing, HVAC installed after framing Finishing: Drywall, exterior cladding, windows, doors Asbestos Common in older homes (pre-1980s) Found in various materials: floor tiles, stucco, pipe insulation, drywall Extremely small fibers can penetrate N95 masks Removal requires specialized abatement process with containment and negative air pressure Health hazard when fibers become airborne and are inhaled Radon Colorless, odorless radioactive gas from uranium in soil Can seep into homes from the ground Newer homes often have mitigation systems (e.g., pipes venting gas through roof) Testing kits available (lab analysis or electronic sensors) Exposure can lead to lung cancer over time Mold Often visible, but can also grow hidden behind walls or under flooring Caused by excess moisture/humidity Health effects range from allergic reactions to respiratory issues Prevention: Proper ventilation (e.g., using bathroom fans), controlling humidity levels Modern homes may have heat recovery ventilation (HRV) systems and humidistats Problematic Plumbing Materials Poly B and Kitec pipes known for tendency to leak Can affect home insurance (higher premiums or denial of coverage) Replacement costs vary ($2,000-$8,000 mentioned for example homes) Modern replacement typically uses PEX piping Recognizing Poor Renovations Example: Using baseboards instead of proper door casings (sign of cost-cutting) Agents should be able to identify signs of unprofessional work Next Steps Discuss additional hazards in next podcast: lead paint, carbon monoxide, foundational issues Agents should educate themselves on basic home construction and common hazards Consider taking courses or gaining hands-on experience to better understand the product being sold Are you stuck and piecemealed your business together? Let's get you where you want to go. If you want our help to do that, book a call with Agent Tech Mastery at https://www.agenttechmastery.com/applypod it's absolutely free and possibly the best call you have ever had to change your business. As always, I would love to hear your comments. Reach out after you watch/listen. PS. You can find us on any of your favorite podcast apps by searching for Agent Tech Mastery, but I have included the YouTube link below.

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