Mold damage is a homeowner's worst enemy as it can spread quickly and silently, taking over your home without you even knowing it.
Read MoreYou often hear of mold and mildew mentioned at the same time, and there’s a good reason for this: the two substances are often found together and have a lot in common. Both are a type of fungus that commonly grows in homes, particularly in places that are damp or wet from recent water damage.
Read MoreToxic mold can be an extremely dangerous substance in your home, and it’s one that very regularly appears after flood damage.
Read MoreMold anywhere in your house can have serious consequences. Mold spores can cause allergy flare-ups, asthma attacks, and even result in rotting or eating away at the structure of your home.
Read MoreMold can occur in any home, so long as there is a warm, damp space for it to grow. For these reasons, mold is commonly found in kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Toxic black mold is a common problem in homes. Here’s what you need to know if you discover mold in your home.
Read MoreWhen it comes to disasters that homeowners fear, there are not many that are more dreaded and terrifying than a slab leak. A slab leak is a leak in the plumbing that’s built into your home’s foundation, which is usually a slab of poured concrete.
Read MoreWhen your home suffers flood damage from a major storm, plumbing emergency, or any other cause, you’ll have all sorts of issues to deal with, including mold growth.
Read MoreWhen your home has experienced major water damage, such as that caused by flooding, a burst pipe, or even a hurricane, you likely have a lot on your mind when it comes to repairs.
Read MoreMold infestations can spread quickly, leading to foul odors, unsightly spots, and other consequences throughout your home. Mold can also cause serious health complications, especially for those with severe allergies, asthma, or compromised immune systems.
Read MoreHave you recently experienced flooding in your home or a leak which led to the growth of mildew? When water is left sitting or the level of humidity changes, mildew can start to develop. This is common in car vents and residential spaces.
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