When designing or building a new commercial or residential property, most owners and contractors focus on structural integrity, energy efficiency, and aesthetics. However, one often overlooked factor ...
Understanding how to tackle mold on different surfaces in your home is key to controlling growth. And while DIY cleaning can help temporarily, professional mold inspection and mold testing ensure that...
Water damage in a home or commercial property is more than just an inconvenience—it’s a gateway for mold growth. Within 24 to 48 hours of a flood, leak, or burst pipe, mold spores can settle into damp...
Mold is a common problem in homes and commercial properties, but not all molds are created equal. Among the most frequently encountered are black mold and green mold, both of which can pose health ris...
When it comes to mold growth, no building is completely immune. Mold spores exist everywhere in the environment, waiting for the right combination of moisture, organic material, and warmt...
Older homes carry charm, character, and architectural details that modern construction often lacks. However, with age comes unique challenges—including a higher risk of mold growth. Cracked foundation...
Mold is a common problem in many homes, but when people hear the words “black mold”, they often become especially concerned. Black mold, scientifically known as Stachybotrys chartarum, can cause healt...
When most people think of mold, they imagine patches on walls, ceilings, or basement corners. But mold can also hide in places you may not expect—your household appliances and systems. Because many ap...
Disasters like fires and floods don’t just damage property—they also create the perfect conditions for mold. For commercial property owners in the Bay Area, this can mean more than just visible damage...
Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. While buyers often focus on location, design, and price, one crucial factor sometimes gets overlooked: mold. Mold c...
