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Mold removal is critical as mold can grow on many surfaces. Mold can grow indoors on wet or damp surfaces, on surfaces such as wallpaper, ceiling tiles, carpets, insulation material, wood and drywall. Mold can start to grow within 48 hours, and if left unchecked, mold can have serious impacts on both your quality of life and your home’s physical structure.

“If you see signs of mold or suspect that it has infected your home, we’re here to help remove the mold and prevent long-term damage with our state-of-the-art mold removal services.”

Have mold removal professionally serviced. – Don’t let your home and health be ruined with mold!
Mold is always present everywhere in nature, but trouble starts when it finds its way into your home, and then mold can be a major problem. We use state of the art infrared technology as a part of our mold detection process and we also use special chemicals to help remove the mold and protect your home.

Why is mold a problem?… Well for starters, it causes structural damage. Mold will gradually destroy everything it has the opportunity to grow on.

Mold is commonly found in these areas:

Foundation
Roof
HVAC system
Drywall
Gutters
Furnishings and more

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Mold also causes health problems​ and should be removed by professionals.

Mold can cause these health issues:

Headaches
Breathing Difficulties
Skin irritation
Allergic reactions
Aggravation of asthma symptoms

We’re ready to remove mold from your home or place of business 24/7. Our trained and well-equipped experts respond to your mold removal and mold emergency needs.

What is Mold?

Mold is a fungi that can be found both indoors and outdoors. Many, many species of mold exist and estimates range from tens of thousands to perhaps three hundred thousand or more. Mold will spread quickly and reproduces by making spores. Mold spores can survive in conditions that are too sunny, hot, cold, dry or wet for mold to grow. When mold spores are released they can be carried by air or water to new locations throughout your living areas.

Where Does Mold Come From?

Mold thrives in moist environments often created by a flood, or a slow leak, perhaps a broken pipe or just in high humidity. Without water though, mold, cannot grow. Mold also needs a food source, oxygen and a temperature between 40 degrees and 100 degrees F.

How Does Mold Spread?

In order for mold to grow and reproduce, they only need an organic food source, such as cellulose, which is found in building materials such as wood and drywall.

What are the Mold Warning Signs to Look For?

Look for dark spots on your ceiling, floors or walls, this is a sure sign of mold growth. Smell musty odors? Mold and mildew are often signs that mold may be growing in your home. Mold causes respiratory and allergy symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and trouble breathing. Also, high humidity levels such as condensation on glass and metal surfaces are a warning sign that mold can be growing.

Mold is a serious problem.

Mold can affect the health of your family and mold can compromise the physical structure of your home
Mold and mildew grow best in warm, damp and humid conditions
Mold may never even become visible, because it can grow in the walls and under the floor
In as little as two days, any wet materials will be affected by mold, even if it’s not yet visible
So whether you can see a mold problem or merely suspect its presence, only a professional can help identify the source and extent of the mold challenge and properly remove it.

It is Important to know… Home remedies like bleach can cause more problems
Our experts have completed intensive mold removal and remediation training as well as detailed instruction in the proper procedures for handling mold claims.

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Remember:

Take action at the first sign of mold. If the mold growth already seems large, contact the ServiceProExperts.

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