Issues That Could Lead To Mold Growing Inside Your Home

Issues That Could Lead To Mold Growing Inside Your Home

Most homeowners don't like to think about mold growing inside their walls, on surfaces, or anywhere else, and who can blame them? The fungus can be both challenging and expensive to eliminate. Not to mention, it can cause your or your family members to fall ill. Some of the health-related symptoms mold/mildew can create include but are not limited to...

- Headaches

- Chronic Cough And Congestion

- Stiff Joints

- Fatigue/Weakness

- Skin Irritation

Because health and well-being are the primary topics of concern, people can't be too careful. They must make sure that all of the contaminants are removed hastily. The one sure-fire way to accomplish this feat is by hiring a restoration company. These professionals know the ins and out of where the spores might be hiding. Additionally, they have the necessary equipment, such as HEPA-filtered vacuums, air scrubbers, and humidifiers.

It can be tempting for persons to go it alone in eradicating the mold. However, this technique can prove to be a mistake. Bleach solutions, box fans, and small carpet shampooers are just not enough to eliminate the threat. So, allow our company to help and gain peace of mind in knowing that everything is done correctly, from start to finish. Now, let's move on to some of the issues that may result in you needing our services. 

Flood Waters

Hurricanes, tropical storms, and even thunderstorms seem to be getting stronger year after year. They are creating substantial numbers of lighting strikes, heavy wind gusts, and dropping rainfall at record-setting paces. As such, neighborhoods become flooded because there just is nowhere for the water to go. In some cases, a house may have six to twelve inches inside, while in other instances, only the top of the roof is left showing. Once the H2O resides, mold can begin to grow in the blink of an eye.

A Leaking Shower Pan

When it comes to tiled-in showers, a plumber has to build a pan beneath the tile. It is designed to catch the water and let it flow down the drain. In the past, lead was commonly used in the process. However, now, vinyl and elastic membranes have become the norm. Regardless of what type of material is applied, if the pan develops a hole, the liquid can seep out onto drywall, insulation, and lumber. The problem is not always noticeable to the naked eye, either, that is, until signs of mold start to present themselves. This is another situation that may cause the homeowner to need mold testing and remediation.

Shingles In Bad Shape

It is not uncommon for rain and wind to whisk shingle granules away, leaving them bald and unable to stop leaks. Also, being subjected to such conditions can cause the shingles to curl on end. Once again, this dilemma will probably produce drips. When the moisture gets introduced to the attic and heat, mold can become part of the equation. Then, it is vital to get the fungus removed to protect one's health. 

Give Disaster Response a call to discuss your restoration options.