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How to Detect Mold and Stop Mold Growth

Indoor mold in your home or building can cause structural and health issues. Regularly examine your home for signs of mold. Learn how to prevent mold growth and how to detect and remove mold.

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Mold Myths and Facts | Use vinegar or bleach to remove mold?

The typical reaction to finding mold in your home is to grab the nearest industrial-strength cleaner, preferably with bleach, douse it, and frantically scrub. Surprisingly, bleach only kills surface mold, not the membrane underneath, which means it will grow back. Follow these myths, facts and tips to remove mold safely. If the mold has spread, call ServiceMaster for help.

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Removing and Preventing Mold After Your Home Floods

Mold growth is common after water damage, because such damage provides an ideal environment for mold to grow. If you act quickly enough, then you can prevent mold or remove mold before it spreads further and creates an even larger disaster. Continue reading for help on what you can do about mold after a flood.

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Preparing for Water Damage Restoration

Damage to property due to floods and excess water can interrupt businesses, resulting in the loss of sales and customers. This blog will help you understand what to expect during the water damage restoration process and get back to business fast.

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Mold Remediation – 5 Step Process

Since mold spores aggravate vulnerable immune systems in humans and weaken building structures, property owners are well advised to address mold growth immediately. Professional mold remediation experts should be contacted to eliminate the presence of mold inside the home. Learn about our 5 step mold removal process.

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Questions to Ask When Choosing a Mold Remediation Company

Mold removal is a complex, and sometimes costly process that requires extensive training, experience, and specialized tools and equipment. In the state of Texas, mold remediation service providers must be licensed by the Texas DSHS and adhere to the standards of mold removal written in House Bill 329. It is very important that you make sure to choose a mold removal company that is properly licensed and equipped to provide effective results. Remember, you aren’t just protecting your property with mold removal, but the health of you and your family as well.