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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS, NOW ANSWERED BELOW!
Explore frequently asked questions on mold remediation, air quality testing, and asbestos abatement services. We've put together these answers to help you better understand these services and how they can benefit your home or business.
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What Are the Reasons for Mold Growth in My Attic?Usually, it can be attributed to one or more of the following factors: Leakage in the roof Inappropriate ventilation of bathroom or kitchen fan into the attic space Inadequate ventilation caused by too few vents or obstructed soffits The absence of insulation leads to condensation in the attic area
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Why is Mold Harmful?Mold spores can become airborne and easily spread throughout your home, potentially causing symptoms such as runny nose, coughing, and skin irritation. Individuals with asthma or allergies may experience more severe reactions. Mold removal and cleanup are crucial to maintaining a healthy indoor environment.
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Do You Repair the Drywall When You’re Done?Yes, we provide drywall repair services as part of our mold remediation process. Once we have completed the removal process, we will repair any damage caused by the mold or our remediation process, including any necessary drywall repair. Our goal is to leave your home or office clean and safe, with no evidence of damage left behind.
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Could I Become Ill If My Home Has a Mold Infestation?Individuals may have varying reactions to mold exposure. Symptoms commonly associated with or caused by indoor mold growth include allergies, asthma, colds, sinus infections, sneezing, flu-like symptoms, disorders, rashes, and memory loss. Many people attempt to manage these symptoms through lifestyle changes or medication without realizing that their indoor air quality may be the root cause of their discomfort.
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Can the Mold Spread?Yes, mold can spread and grow quickly in indoor environments if the conditions are suitable, such as high humidity levels, warmth, and moisture. Mold spores can easily become airborne and spread to other areas of the home, potentially leading to a larger infestation. It is important to address the growth promptly and prevent its spread to ensure a safe and healthy living environment.
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Is White Fuzz on Cement in My Basement Mold?While it could be mold, in many cases, it is just efflorescence which is salt leaching from the concrete or brick. This is usually a sign that the waterproofing around the foundation may start to fail. It is recommended to have a professional inspect the area to determine the cause and provide further advice. Please contact us for an inspection and consultation.
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How Can You Prevent Mold Growth in Your Home?To prevent mold growth in your home, it is important to control moisture levels. Be aware of any signs of mold and take action when necessary, such as addressing musty smells or visible water stains on ceilings or walls. Proper ventilation is essential in areas of the home where moisture tends to accumulate, such as window sills, kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. By controlling moisture levels, you can prevent future mold issues from arising.
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How Does Mold Affect Your Health?Exposure to mold can result in various health effects that may resemble a cold or flu. These can include: Watery and itchy eyes Runny nose Headaches Wheezing and breathing difficulties Fatigue Allergies and congestion
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How Can I Have My Indoor Air Quality Tested?There are different methods to test your indoor air quality, but the most common is hiring a professional to conduct an air quality test. This involves taking air samples from various parts of your home and analyzing them for contaminants. The test results can provide valuable information about your home's air quality and help you identify potential health risks.
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