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Mold Damage
Mold Damage
How to Get Rid of Musty Smell in Basement
A musty odor in your basement can be more than just a nuisance; it can spread to affect other areas of your home and impact your belongings. Furniture, clothes, documents, and carpets are prone to absorbing and retaining musty smells, making it unpleasant and sometimes ...
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Mold From Water Damage: What Homeowners Need to Know
Understanding Mold in Your Home: Detection, Prevention, and Remediation Mold is a common issue that can affect homes and businesses, often without immediate detection. It poses health risks and can lead to property damage if left unchecked. Educating yourself about mold, ...
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How Does White Mold Differ from Efflorescence
White mold and efflorescence are two different phenomena often found in buildings, and it's important to understand their distinctions. It is common for people to confuse mold with efflorescence. Efflorescence itself isn't dangerous or harmful, but it can lead to potential ...
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White Mold vs Black Mold
What is Mold? Molds are fungi that live both outdoors and indoors. Indoor molds include Aspergillus, Alternaria, Cladosporium, Penicillium, and Stachybotrys chartarum varieties. Except for Stachybotrys chartarum (also known as "black mold"), indoor molds can range in color ...
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