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Preventing Mold in the Kitchen

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While the bathroom might be the most common place for moisture to lead to mold growth, the kitchen is also an area to keep an eye on. From the kitchen sink to the refrigerator and dishwasher, there's a lot of water in your kitchen. Keep reading to learn about some of the ways you can prevent mold growth in your kitchen. Fixing Water Leaks  In your kitchen, there are several places where a leak can form. The pipes under your sink are a common place for leaks to occur. You could also experience a leak in the hoses that connect your water source to your refrigerator or dishwasher. To prevent water leaks in your kitchen, its important to regularly inspect these areas for signs of leaks. If you notice a leak, you'll want to address the moisture problem immediately. If your refrigerator or dishwasher needs maintenance or repairs, don't delay. Mold needs moisture in order to thrive. Get rid of the moisture to get rid of the mold threat. Addressing Poor Ventilation Wh...

Rainy Season in Florida is Quickly Approaching

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The rainy season is quickly approaching, and along with it comes increased flood risks across Florida. Now's the time for homeowners to prepare for the possibility of flooding. Mitigation plans that are put in place now can protect your home from not only water damage, but also mold. Floods are one of the most common causes of mold in homes, since mold thrives in wet environments. When a home floods and that water is not immediately addressed, mold can easily develop.  Preventing Mold After a Flood  If your home has been affected by flooding, it's important that you take the time to thoroughly clean and dry out the area so that problems don't arise later that can affect your home and your health. Mold can become a problem in your home if there's enough moisture available to allow mold spores to thrive and multiply. Dampness in basements, walls, carpet and wood after a flood provides an environment for mold to flourish.  Mold can start to grow aft...

Understanding the Mold Remediation Process

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You've got mold in your home. You called a professional mold company in Cape Coral . Now what? When it comes to removing mold from your home, there are several different steps that a Florida mold remediation company will take. Keep reading to learn more about what to expect during the mold remediation process. 1. Assess the Situation.  The first step in the mold remediation process is to assess the situation. Where is the mold located? How big of an area has it affected? Once your mold professional has seen the area, a plan can be made for how to proceed. Depending on how large the affected area is, a different approach to remediation will be used. In some major cases, the family may need to relocate while the project is being completed. 2. Remove the Mold.  Any wet or mold-damaged porous material will need to be removed. If mold has taken up residence on a piece of drywall or sheet rock, that material will need to be removed. Sometimes the mold is contained to a s...

Signs You May Need a Mold Inspection

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Mold is something that no one wants to have growing in their home. In most cases, mold is hidden from plain sight, so how do you know when you might have a problem? Today's blog from Catalyst Mold Solutions offers some signs that indicate you might want to hire someone to conduct a Florida mold inspection in your home. 1. Is That Mold?  If you think you see mold in your home, but aren't quite sure if it's actually mold or not, consider a mold inspection. A professional mold company in Florida will be able to determine if mold is your problem, and if it is, they will be able to get rid of it for you. 2. What's that Smell?  If you smell a musty odor, it could possibly be mold. If you don't see any visible mold, it could be hiding behind the walls, under the carpet, etc. Mold testing can identify if mold really is the issue causing that musty smell in your home. 3. Why Do I Feel Sick? One common issue with mold is that people experience allergy sym...