a. Depends upon your insurance company and your unique insurance policy. You should contact your agent to verify. b. Most insurance companies in our area have an available coverage policy […]
a. The EPA considers mold affected areas safe for home owners to mitigate if less than 10 square feet. b. The EPA website (https://www.epa.gov/mold/brief-guide-mold-moisture-and- your-home) has a guide for home-owners […]
a. As part of the remediation/restoration work PuroClean is performing, and in accordance with Industry Standards and Best Practices, PuroClean will be using an EPA-registered disinfectant to assist in cleaning, […]
a. The CDC and EPA agree that the effects on your health due to mold are based upon your immune system and allergies. b. One person may not be affected […]
a. Mold comes in many different colors. The mold species that most people have heard about is Stachybotrys. b. The “black Mold of Death” scare is only a news hype. […]
The key to preventing mold growth is moisture control. There are many ways to achieve this including repairing leaks in your home—from walls, roof, gutters, plumbing pipes, etc., keeping indoor […]
The biggest step is to be sure the bathroom has adequate ventilation. It is important to have a properly installed exhaust fan. […]
The symptoms normally resemble “allergies:” itchy eyes, sneezing, coughing, etc. However, different molds will affect different people in different ways. If you believe you might be suffering from exposure to […]
The only way to be able to name mold is to have a sample tested at a qualified laboratory. […]
Black mold has a musty, pungent smell akin to rotting leaves, so look out for an unpleasant odor in your home as well as visible dark rings and spots. If […]