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We Provide FREE MOLD Inspections, Certified Mold Testing, and
MOLD Remediation Services
Massachusetts - Rhode Island
Mold can affect any home at any time of the year, especially if you recently had water damage or leaks. You might even have a mold problem and not know it! Mold will grow and spread in optimum conditions (warm and humid environments), leaving you with not only an annoyance but also a situation that could be potentially hazardous to your health.
A: Mold has many different appearances from varying textures, colors, and sizes. Unfortunately, mold can take on several different appearances and it can sometimes be difficult for the naked eye to detect mold. It is sometimes confused with mildew or even just dirt, depending on its appearance. Mold can vary in color from black to green and anything in between. Sometimes you can immediately notice that you have mold from the appearance or odor, but some spores are hard to recognize. It’s best to get an expert to come to your home and identify what you’re dealing with instead of taking a guess. Once the mold is identified, mold removal can begin.
A: Mold is usually detected by its characteristic musty odor that causes a person to investigate the source of the odor. Mold spores are usually found after looking further. It’s important to know that not all mold has an odor, so some can be present without ever smelling that well-known musty smell. Sometimes you’ll see the mold before you smell it, and in some cases, you’ll accidentally discover it while going about your day. In some cases, you won’t know it’s there until it’s become a major problem.
A: Mold can be caused by many different things, but in most cases, a warm, damp area with poor ventilation and some type of nutrient will cause mold. There are at least 300,000 types of mold! Since there are so many, and mold can have a lot of variety, we can’t list all the ways mold can grow. The easiest thing to keep in mind is that mold will grow in an area that doesn’t have proper ventilation and that’s warm and damp. Mold can grow on anything it can absorb nutrients from – dead skin cells, wood, cardboard, fabric, etc.
A: You shouldn’t remove mold yourself unless you can throw out the contaminates without any danger to health. Mold is difficult and tricky, and in some cases, you can actually make it worse. You may encounter common household mold while you’re doing your normal housework. If the patches are small and don’t pose a major health risk to you personally, you can wear protective gear and clean them off hard surfaces like glass, tile, porcelain, and metal. In some cases, like with dishes, you can simply throw away the contaminated materials.
Although it is always better to hire a certified mold removal company.
A: Mold can cause serious health problems, as well as structural damage to a home when a property has experienced flooding or has had an period of standing water or excess moisture.
A: After receiving professional mold remediation services from a certified mold removal contractor, along with repairs for the underlying causes of the infestation, mold problems are typically resolved.
We Provide FREE MOLD Inspections
and Certified Mold Testing Services
MASSACHUSETTS - RHODE ISLAND
SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE - CONNECTICUT