The Cost for Mold Remediation

Factors that impact mold growth and mold removal include the location and type of the mold, size of the problem, and how the mold needs to be remediated. Remediating mold can be as simple as a bleach wash or as complex as removing drywall and tile to deep clean beneath the surface - all having an impact on cost.

2021-04-21T22:08:30-04:00

The Cost for a Mold Inspection

Moisture in a home can lead to mold growth. Bathrooms are particularly susceptible due to constant steam and dry cycles, as well as kitchen vents, air ducts, and anywhere a pipe or appliance is slowly leaking. Mold can grow quickly and can become toxic, so it's best to schedule a mold inspection and testing, especially a black mold test. Black mold is exceptionally dangerous for those with respiratory conditions and can cause illness, so it's best to schedule an inspection and remediate the mold fast.

2021-04-20T22:24:27-04:00

Using Vinegar to Kill Mold

Vinegar has antifungal and antibacterial properties that can kill mold. For example, white vinegar can be used to clean, deodorize, and disinfect around the house, and can kill black mold which commonly results from water damage. Learn how you can use vinegar to kill mold on different surface types.

2021-04-11T12:53:45-04:00

What Does Mold Smell Like?

Mold creates a stale, damp scent and the smell is a first sign of mold or mildew. Homeowners should identify the source of the smell and cause of the mold quickly, and remediate the mold as soon as possible as waiting to address the issue can result in a more arduous removal process.

2021-03-12T11:09:31-05:00

Identifying Black Mold and Why Remediate

Black mold usually appears as a black stain in a high-moisture area. It is most commonly found in bathrooms or other areas with damp conditions, poor ventilation, and high temperatures; damp basements, kitchens, and laundry rooms. If a homeowner finds black mold, remediation will depend on how significant the spread is.

2021-03-12T11:30:06-05:00

Differences Between Mold vs. Mildew

There’s a lot of confusion about differences between mold and mildew. Both are fungi that thrive in moisture and are often found in the home, mainly in areas damaged by water. But, while they have many similarities, some key characteristics also differentiate them and how they are remediated.

2021-03-08T22:28:12-05:00
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