In the movies and on television, we see a huge explosion that seemingly comes out of nowhere.
A trailer or mobile home is suddenly up in flames and people have lost their lives instantly.
The show then reveals that there had been a deadly mistake while the victims were cooking meth in a makeshift lab in their home. Meth labs are set up by individuals who cook methamphetamines in their home with intent to sell these drugs on the street. Typically, after an explosion of such capacity, the home is demolished and there is no need to worry about the harmful, lingering chemicals left in the home. However, we must think about the homes with meth labs set up in the basement for years where the cooks make no mistakes. It is dire it disclose this information when selling a home, for the chemicals circulation in the air vents could be detrimental to the new tenants health. If you are selling a home and you are aware that there was previously a meth lab in the basement, you must replace the entire HVAC unit before selling or renting the home. This chemical residue could be made even more harmful after the heating system is turned on in the winter time. With a new heating and cooling system, there will be less of a risk of chemical dispersion throughout the rest of the home. It would be wise to call and HVAC business and explain to them the previous meth lab situation, and they will help you choose the best HVAC system for your home.