Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Navarro Nation Project

My group's last project was at the home of Jerry Navarro, president of Navarro Nation, who runs a recording studio out of his home. He provides demo recordings, full production recordings, band rehearsals, and music lessons on pretty much any instrument that exists.

Jerry's home is his livelihood. He could have walked away from it (and all the equipment in it!) but decided he needed to do what he could to restore it.

It sits in sort of a valley in his neighborhood and all the water ran down into his backyard and just sat there. Though he spent lots of blood, sweat, and tears cleaning out his home, he feared there was mold growing in places he couldn't see.

He got in contact with the Westminster PDA, and we (Paul, Sara, Larry, Awesome Josh, and I) were sent in to do some exploratory work to see just how bad the mold problem really was.

First, he took us on a tour of his home (which was awesome!): His recording equipment:



The rest of the house:




Getting to work: 







That's Jerry, on the right, and Paul in the mask.

Tiny bits of mold

Larry removing the baseboard
Josh and I sprayed around the upstairs, while Paul, Sara, and Larry worked on removing the baseboard in the basement.

The bad news? There was mold. The good news? It wasn't nearly as bad as it could have been. So we removed most of the baseboard and sprayed the walls and baseboards. Another group will come in and work on the rest of the project.

It was great to get to know Jerry, to hear his life story, and to listen to the awesome music he played for us!

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