Mold Inspection
Mold Inspection
Mold is a fungus that is present all around us - in the air, both indoors and out. When it builds up in a home, it can create a health hazard. A mold inspection can ensure that your home is safe from this danger.
Mold Glossary
Common Questions
What causes mold?
Household mold is caused by excessive moisture in the home. Here are some common causes of moisture and mold growth:
- leaky plumbing
- flooding (due to natural disaster or plumbing)
- malfunctioning air-conditioning and/or heating units
- improper or absent venting in bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens
- leaky roofs
- ill-fitting or old, leaky windows
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Mold Inspection and Removal Services
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