07-03-2020, 11:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2020, 11:25 PM by senona.
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Down in the South, here in the U.S. where we live, mold is forever present on old homes --well any home actually.
But the owners of many older homes are less likely to really worry about it, as are home owners in Suburbia being as they have to deal with HOA rules and regulations.
Having said that, mold grows mostly on the northside of houses/buildings due to moisture and lack of light.
(it will grow everywhere but more dominate on the North side)
Little signs like that can help one maintain direction.
As well as using cemeteries, being as most graves are facing Eastward.
But the owners of many older homes are less likely to really worry about it, as are home owners in Suburbia being as they have to deal with HOA rules and regulations.
Having said that, mold grows mostly on the northside of houses/buildings due to moisture and lack of light.
(it will grow everywhere but more dominate on the North side)
Little signs like that can help one maintain direction.
As well as using cemeteries, being as most graves are facing Eastward.