For many people, sneezing, coughing, or itchy eyes are a normal part of allergy season. But what if those symptoms linger year-round, even when pollen counts are low? The culprit may be lurking inside...
Flooding is one of the most destructive events a home can experience. Beyond the immediate water damage, one of the biggest concerns after a flood is mold. Within just 24 to 48 hours of water exposure...
Mold can silently invade homes and businesses, hiding in walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems while causing potential health risks and property damage. Because mold isnât always visible, professional ins...
Mold is not only a threat to your home and health but also to your personal belongingsâespecially clothing. Discovering mold spots on your favorite shirt, dress, or jacket can be frustrating, and the ...
When most people think of mold, black moldâalso known as Stachybotrys chartarumâcomes to mind. Itâs often linked to serious health problems and damage within homes. While black mold deserves its reput...
Mold is more than just an unsightly problemâitâs a serious health hazard that can silently affect your indoor air quality. Hidden mold spores can spread quickly, especially in areas with poor ventilat...
When you schedule a mold inspection, what you’re really asking for is clarityâabout whatâs in your air, on your surfaces, and possibly affecting your health or property. But once the inspection ...
If you live in San Francisco, mold is probably something youâve dealt withâor will eventually. The cityâs cool, damp climate, paired with aging buildings and tight living spaces, creates the perfect s...
If you suspect mold in your home or workplace, one of the first steps toward solving the problem is testing. But hereâs where it gets confusing: not all mold sampling is the same. Youâve probably hear...
So, you got your mold report back. Youâre looking at a list of scientific names, spore counts, and maybe a few red-flag words like âelevatedâ or âtoxigenic.â If youâre feeling overwhelmed, youâre not ...
