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The Hidden Health Risks of Luxury Real Estate Renovations

by Nathan Cohen
in Health & Wellness, Real Estate
Trained young workman grinding metal parts of construction on table in workshop interior with tools equipment. Manual worker wearing protective clothes working with angle grinder in manufactory

Trained young workman grinding metal parts of construction on table in workshop interior with tools equipment. Manual worker wearing protective clothes working with angle grinder in manufactory

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Luxury renovations involve timeless architecture, bespoke finishes, and comfort in a meticulously curated sanctuary. However, some of the gravest health hazards lie behind lath, plaster, and high-gloss millwork, and that’s why wealth alone can’t buy immunity from risk. Here are three threats that can quietly turn a dream project into a long-term exposure scenario unless you do rigorous testing, compliant handling, and proactive indoor air management.

Asbestos

From mastics beneath parquet flooring to pipe insulation in mechanical rooms, asbestos might be present in every corner of 20th century buildings. This implies that even well-maintained townhouses or luxury estates can harbor friable materials that release asbestos fibers when cut,  sanded, or demolished.

The biggest issue is the delayed incidence of diseases triggered by inhaled fibers, such as asbestosis, lung cancer, or mesothelioma, with a latency of around 20 to 50 years after exposure. If exposure is expected or a diagnosis has been made, it’s vital to connect with mesothelioma specialists, since it may often require thoracic surgeons, oncologists, and radiation oncologists working together with access to trials and multimodal therapies. Remember, even in elite buildings, there have been incidents of not disclosing asbestos, which has led to litigation.

Preventive measures for high-value projects include requiring a comprehensive hazardous materials survey before designing, sequencing abatement with licensed contractors, and planning for regulatory compliance. If you’ve been living in one of these buildings for a while and are diagnosed with mesothelioma, be sure to connect with mesothelioma lawyers to handle everything in a legal way.

VOCs and Formaldehyde

High-end renovation adds a chemical byproduct that can’t be relegated to low-end construction: Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and formaldehyde release from high-end paint, adhesives, engineered woods, veneers, and high-end vinyl.

The hazard is masked by “the new home smell” essentially a form of labeling, but its acute exposure causes eye and respiratory irritation, and headaches, while its chronic exposure is associated with “liver, kidney, and central nervous system damage.”

To play it safe, you must begin with the specification page, where low-VOC, no-VOC, third-party certified paint options, and water-borne finishes are made priority items, followed by staging shipments to avoid creating a net burden in indoor environments.  

Lead Dust 

Lead-based paint is still present in residential structures constructed prior to 1978 across millwork, window frames, balusters, and ornate plaster. Distributing these surfaces through renovation activities can release ultrafine lead particles, mainly through HVAC systems. This lead can remain “hidden” because it’s invisible and odorless, until you notice some symptoms, which are more apparent in pregnant women and infants.

To identify and handle the issue, you must begin with certified lead inspections and risk assessment before finalizing the scope. Next up, take steps for lead containment and HEPA controls. Get lead clearance certification to guarantee that it’s safe to occupy the space.

Endnote

Luxury renovations require a level of diligence that goes beyond aesthetics and budget timelines. The health dangers that are present in pre-1980s buildings remain silent until a diagnosis is made. For ultra-high net worth individuals, it’s critical to ensure that pre-construction hazard testing and vendor certifications are carried out to get the most out of their investments. 

Tags: asbestosformaldehydehazardous materialsHealth Riskshome renovationindoor air qualitylead dustLuxury renovationsmesotheliomaReal EstateVOCs
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