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Hurricane Season is Upon Us

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The 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season is upon us, and that means properties across Southwest Florida are at high risk for flooding. It doesn't take much water to cause flood damage in your home, and flood damaged homes are prone to mold growth. Keep reading to learn more about hurricanes and flooding from your local Southwest Florida mold company .  Hurricanes in Southwest Florida The destruction that Hurricane Irma caused is still fresh in our minds. In fact, some people are still repairing damages caused by this major hurricane. However, it doesn't take a full force hurricane to cause damage to our homes here in Southwest Florida. Tropical storms and even just heavy rain showers, which we experience a lot of this time of year, can cause flooding. When those flood waters get into our homes, even if it's just an inch of water, damage can occur and mold can develop.  Flood Zones in Florida While flood insurance is only required for homes in certain flood zon...

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...