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This article is the first in a 4-part series on mold and mold removal in the home. In this introduction, we will teach you the basics about mold, so you will understand the problem, and teach you the keys to removing it from your home. There are 3 things to
Obviously, the first step to resolving any problem is detecting or diagnosing it. With mold, sometimes this is very easy, you can see black splotches spreading around the tiles or walls of your bathroom, giving you a very clear indication that you have mold. Sometimes however, mold will grow in
Now that we understand mold, we need to know how to effectively remove it from our homes. Sometimes, professionals will be needed and we discuss their methods in our next article “Calling in the Pros”, but with a little know-how, you should be able to clean up a fair amount
Sometimes you will encounter a mold problem that is simply too much for you to handle and you’ll need to seek out a specialist – Mold Professionals who know exactly what they’re doing. There are trained professionals and companies out there who have experience detecting and removing mold pro...
After a fire is properly extinguished, if there isn’t too much permanent damage, you will usually have a great deal of clean up to do, if you plan on living at the residence. There will obviously be odors, smoke damage and moisture control that you’ll have to attend to, and
After a fire, if clothing hasn’t burned, chances are it has been damaged by soot and smoke. You can usually clean your clothing after a fire, but it takes some special care, and you can often save a lot of time (and money) by hiring a professional in fire restoration.
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