An ounce of prevention is cheaper than a ton of remodeling! Not only is a mold problem difficult and costly to fix, but mold can also produce allergens and irritants (and sometimes toxins) that may compromise your health. Control mold growth by controlling MOISTURE. Here are some ways to curb moisture indoors: Identify
Continue Reading...There is an evil villain lurking in your basements, creeping about the bathroom sink and hiding out in the air vents! He’ll make your kids sick! He’s MOLDMAN! But fear not! Moldman’s arch nemesis is an organization known as M.A.S.P.! (Mold Abatement Service Professionals) Different people react to mold exposure in different ways, but
Continue Reading...Mold is literally everywhere; in our homes, outside, and even in our food. However, while it sometimes goes unnoticed to many, some Americans might be exposed to higher amounts of it or have a sensitivity to mold. Here are a few mold symptoms you should know about: Chronic Sinus Problems If you
Continue Reading...If you’ve seen mold or had a recent increase in allergy-related illnesses in your home, you may want to contact a mold remediation company as soon as possible. When you do, here’s what you can expect! Decide the level of pollution. The first step for a mold remediation expert might be to get
Continue Reading...If you have a basement in your home, chances are you find it a convenient place to store things, but the problem is, you might be storing moisture there as well. This moisture could be causing mold. There isn’t just one type of mold that can be found in your basement and, while all molds are
Continue Reading...The wet, winter months provide mold with one of the best opportunities to grow and spread. Often mold is contained near water sources where it can easily grow and reproduce. Mold can not only effect your health, but damage your home as well! Prevention can help keep your lungs healthy and house strong. Here are
Continue Reading...Here are 11 things you should know about the mold that could possibly be growing in your home: For mold to grow, it needs water, oxygen and food. It can grow almost anywhere there is water, high humidity or damp conditions. Some people are sensitive to molds. The most common symptoms of house mold
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