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How Far Can Mold Spores Travel in the Air

Mold spores are a common component of the air we breathe. However, excessive exposure to high concentrations of mold spores can spur respiratory and allergy-related health issues. Mold spores travel in the air indefinitely because of their tiny and lightweight. So mold in your basement or attic can easily float through the air and affect […]

FAQ’s laboratory mold

Black mold has gained a general reputation of being extremely toxic and dangerous. But the question is: can you tell whether mold is toxic and dangerous just by looking at it? And is all black mold really as dangerous as most homeowners believe it to be? No, note all black mold is not dangerous. This […]

Do sellers have to remediate mold

In the course of selling homes, it is normal to occasionally run into a property that is infested with mold. And if you do, the first question that will come to your mind is: are you obligated to remove the mold before selling the home? No, sellers do not have to remediate mold before selling […]

What if mold is found during home inspection

You are excited about buying or selling a home. But before you do, a routine home inspection reveals that the home has mold. What should you do? If you are a seller, you can sell your home without removing the mold or you can choose to remove it, but, you will need to disclose the […]

Will Mold Die If It Dries Out

It’s very common to find mold growing in dark, humid, or splash-prone areas such as bathrooms, basements, and inside drywall especially if it’s an old or unoccupied house. Mold grows in these areas because conditions are right for survival. What happens to it if there is not much humidity for a certain period? Does it […]

How long does it take for mold to grow in a flooded basement

Basement flooding is a common cause of mold problems in the basement. As a result, it is important for a homeowner to take immediate action in order to keep their home mold-free. Failure to do so can lead to a house-wide mold infestation in a matter of days or weeks. After basement flooding, it usually […]

FAQ’s house with mold

Mold can prove to be quite a hazard as far as health and structural credibility of a house is concerned. This therefore means that there must be full disclosure of the mold problem in a home to a potential buyer before any purchasing transactions are completed. Whether or not one should buy a house with […]

Is Basement Mold Common

Hidden mold is probably not something you want to deal with as a homeowner. Common house molds such as Stachybotrys Atra-aka black mold- are highly toxic to human beings and household pets and some rooms like basements are more likely to attract house molds than others. Read on to understand basement mold and what you […]

Mold Specialist Near Me

Mold remediation is an intense cleanup process designed to reduce extensive mold growth in your home to normal levels. A mold removal specialist can safely perform mold remediation in any mold-damaged area of the house. Although mold damage can occur in various forms, the techniques for remediating mold remain the same. Mold can return after […]

What kills mold spores laboratory

Mold spores can grow on or attach to a variety of surfaces under the right conditions. They release spores as a part of their reproduction cycle. These spores can be harmful if inhaled. Mold spores can live for an unlimited period on wet or damp surfaces and can survive airborne indefinitely. Mold spores need moisture […]

What is Mold

According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), mold is a component of the environment belonging to the Kingdom Fungi, that lives and thrives in moist areas such as the soil, tree barks, or other decaying matter. Since they only need moisture and oxygen to grow, you can also find them indoors in the damp […]

hvac mold removal cost

Molds are common culprits in every American home. If they’re not growing on your walls or ceiling, you’ll find them in your HVAC ducts. And even when you can’t see them, you or someone in your house will surely smell them. They might be responsible for your nose irritation, increased coughing, sneezing, or wheezing. Once […]

Step 4 Scraping the mold and mildew remove mold from the carpet

There are more than 100,000 species of mold in the world. Although only a few types tend to grow in the home, all mold species need to be treated with caution if found growing in your home. But what about mildew? Is it the same as mold? Is it dangerous? Although the two terms are […]

Can the smell of mold make you sick

Have you ever left a load of washing in the machine too long, only to pull it out and be greeted by an awful smell? That damp, musty smell is never a welcome visitor and can be surprisingly hard to get rid of. If you are picking up whiffs of this smell in other parts […]

Home with mold on wall may not be safe

It’s a homeowner’s worst nightmare: one day you walk into your kitchen, living room, bathroom, or basement, only to discover large, unsightly patches of mold growing on your walls. Wall mold is very common and can grow very quickly. If you have mold growing on your walls it must be removed as it can be […]

Start with A Comprehensive Mold Inspection

Having excessive mold in a building can have serious health effects on the occupants ranging from lung conditions to allergies and even cancer in case there is prolonged exposure. Mold remediation is a professional cleanup exercise that can either eliminate or reduce mold to healthy levels for a healthier environment. You will need to locate […]

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Mold remediation refers to a controlled mold cleanup exercise whose aim is to remove poisonous mold particles from living spaces such as attics, basements, kitchens, behind drywall, etc. Mold can form in any environment no matter how clean or well-kept it is. If left to grow and release its spores for long periods, mold can […]

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Basements are mold magnets as they are typically damp, with little exposure to natural air and light. Mold in your basement move upstairs, if other areas of your home provide a damp, moist environment that mold spores can grow on. Mold spores can travel through vents and contaminate your breathable air without mold actually needing […]

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