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  • 09
    Jan

    What are mold spores?

    Mold spores are tiny, lightweight cells that are produced by mold and released into the air to reproduce. Mold spores are found naturally in the environment and are a...

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  • 02
    Dec

    Everything You Need to Know About Aspergillus Mold

    Aspergillus mold, also known as black mold, is one of the most common molds in homes today. Its black color and fuzzy texture can be hard to miss as...

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  • 22
    Nov

    Insurance Policies and Mold Coverage

    Mold is often a problem to find in our homes. Mold can cause a plethora of health problems, as well as damage the property it inhabits. And yet all...

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  • 08
    Nov

    What is Surface Mold?

    Surface mold is often a problem in homes that have water damage. It can also be caused by excess humidity, lack of ventilation, or poor drainage problems. The most...

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  • 01
    Aug

    How Humidity Can Lead to Mold

    High humidity can prove to be a danger to any structure and lead to destructive mold and health consequences for anyone working or living inside. As well, water damage...

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  • 25
    Jul

    Can Mold Kill You? The Dangers of Mold Exposure

    How Toxic Molds Grow Mold spores are always present in the air, but they only become a problem when they find an ideal combination of temperature, food, and water....

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  • 11
    Jul

    How Slow Water Leaks Can Cause Massive Damage

    A slow water leak from plumbing can cause mold and other damages. Water leaks can start small and go unnoticed, but they can also lead to significant problems that...

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  • 08
    Jul

    Aspergillus Mold – Is It Dangerous?

    Here is what you need to know about Aspergillus mold, and whether it’s harmful. What is Aspergillus mold? According to microbiology, Aspergillus mold is a fungus found in soil,...

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  • 07
    Jul

    Water Classes of Damage

    Water damage is the leading cause of mold growth. Not all water damage is treated the same, though. Different degrees of water damage are separated into different classes. Water...

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  • 06
    Jul

    Microbiology

    When Structures are allowed to remain wet for extended periods of time, microbial growth begins nature’s recycling process. Microorganisms begin to feed on the organic materials in the structure,...

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