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 Mold & Fungus Remediation
Molds, mildews, and fungus can quickly reek havoc amoung moist areas of your home. We are trained in effectively removing mold, mildew, and fungus by first finding the problem source, then quarentining the area to sanitize it, and properly dispose of it. Mold should be treated with extra caution and by professionals due to its health risks.

  •  Handle biohazard and toxic materials
  •  Clean and dispose of waste
  •  Repair and dry moisture problems
  •  Eliminate health risk

Call Water Restoration if you have:
  •  Concerned you might have a mold problem


Mold/Mildew/Fungus Remediation Explained
Molds are members of the fungi family, and molds are the cause of most organic indoor air hazards. When used to describe stains and odors in buildings, mildew is another word for mold.

How can I tell if I have a mold problem?
While all buildings contain some molds, certain buildings are at risk for or probably contaminated with dangerous or dangerously high levels of mold spores. Unfortunately, available mold test kits are unreliable, but there are mold-warning signs.

Buildings with high humidity levels, damp basements, large numbers of houseplants, damaged gutters that tend to back up or damaged shingles, are at greater risk for mold contamination. More urgent indicators are leaks and leak stains, brown, yellow, black, or greenish-black stains, rotting wood, dusty air, a musty odor, an odor of mildew, flaking wallpaper, peeling baseboard tape, and bulging or warped walls and ceilings.

What are the health risks?
Trying to wish away those suspicious stains on the wall or the musty odor wafting from the ventilation system could endanger your health and the health of everyone who enters your building. Indoor mold contamination is unhealthy regardless of the type of mold involved, and even relatively harmless species of mold can aggravate allergies and respiratory problems, so it is best to keep your building as free from all molds as possible.

An odor of mildew means you are breathing volatile organic compounds (VOCs). VOCs are toxins released by mold. Depending on the type of mold in your building and the sensitivity of the people who enter your building, these VOCs can range from mostly harmless to lethal. Infants, children and the elderly, asthma sufferers, and those with chronic health problems are most in danger from all molds and are more likely to have sensitivities to the buildup of less harmful molds.

What can I do to reduce mold contamination?
Sometimes tossing out moldy old pillows and sofa cushions, replacing suspicious-smelling carpets, and using bleach or white vinegar to clean mold from garbage cans, appliances, and floors and tiles is all it takes to clear your air. Sometimes it takes biohazard suits, special equipment, and a thorough understanding of building materials, molds, and effective, safe decontamination procedures.

How do I know I need a mold, mildew, and fungus remediation service?
Contact a reputable and experienced mold, mildew, and fungus remediation service if you have stained, warped, or bulging walls, blistering or peeling wallpaper, peeling baseboard tape, leaks, or recent flooding. All of these indicate a high probability of potentially lethal molds growing inside your walls, around pipes and ventilation ducts, and on rotting wood and drywall.

Visible black mold is a well-known warning that it"'"s time to call in professionals, since some black molds produce deadly toxins, and it is impossible to know which kind of mold you are dealing with simply by looking

Often mold causes health problems and building damage long before it becomes visible to occupants. Some molds, including a small number of very dangerous molds, are odorless and difficult to spot due to white or gray coloring. The first and only signs of contamination could be a sinus infection, asthma attacks, rashes, skin or nail infections, eye irritation, fatigue, memory loss, or dizziness. If you or others in your building experience symptoms that are unexplained or worsen in connection with your building, particularly symptoms such as irritability, confusion, and memory loss, it is vital to contact professionals immediately. A handful of mold species can cause brain, lung, kidney, and liver damage, cancer, infection, severe illness, and death.

Signs of mold may indicate a problem lurking within your walls, ceiling, or basement. Perhaps you have water leaking from the roof or a broken pipe, or steam condensing on a spore-friendly surface. Mold damages buildings, and decontamination means the removal of the contaminated materials, so the longer you wait the higher the cost of repairs. Rapid detection and response is good for your wallet and your health. So check the net or your phonebook for mold mildew and fungus remediation service providers today.
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