Mold Removal

Mold Removal in Brighton, Farmington, Bloomfield Hills & Nearby

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When mold begins to infect your home, you need help. It can pose a significant health risk to everyone in the house, especially children and the elderly. That's why, when you find it, you need to make sure you can find someone who can help.

Our mold removal services in Greater Ann Arbor may be the perfect fit. Our free inspection helps you determine the source of the mold. That, in turn, allows you to take care of the core issue rather than the symptoms. Comprehensive remediation allows you to breathe easy knowing that the air in your home is safe and no one is at risk. When you start to suspect mold growth, don't hesitate. Reach out to schedule your free mold inspection today.

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First, it's essential to know where to look. Mold tends to prefer cold, dark, and moist spaces. You probably won't find it in your living room, but your attic and crawlspace are much more likely hiding spots.

Mold will grow in places with a lot of moisture, such as around leaks in roofs, windows, or pipes or where there has been flooding. Mold grows well on paper, cardboard, ceiling tiles, and wood products. Mold can also grow in dust, paints, wallpaper, insulation, drywall, carpet, fabric, and upholstery.

And that's not all. You might find it in doorways, windows, heating, and air conditioning systems. It enters your home either through the air or attached to other moldy items like old shoes or newspapers. Once it's there, it's challenging to get rid of.

The health risks of mold make it crucial to look for early signs that it's growing in your home. If you see even subtle signs, it might be time to call for professional help to take care of the remediation. Some of these signs include:

  • Irritated lungs and breathing, similar to allergy symptoms.
  • A musty smell in the home or areas of the house.
  • Visible mold, both black and with potentially colored spots.
  • Water leaks, past flooding, or persistent condensation.
  • Rust and warping of materials due to humidity.

Most of these don't necessarily point directly to mold growth. They point towards an environment that encourages this growth. That's why simply looking for them doesn't tend to be enough. A more comprehensive inspection is vital to making sure you know about any potential problems.

The problems with mold are much more than just an inconvenience. Studies have repeatedly shown the many health risks spores can bring. Mold has been linked to chronic coughs, allergic reactions, skin rashes, red eyes, and more. In some cases, it can get worse.

Mold removal services tend to be crucial because mold affects the health of some of the most vulnerable people around us. Most are particularly dangerous for those with autoimmune disorders, chronic lung disease, intense allergies, or asthma. And of course, it's worse for infants, children, and the elderly, whose immune systems might not be able to fight against it.

The lesson is clear: you don't want and probably can't afford to have mold in your home. Unfortunately, due to its favorite locations, it could also be challenging to find at times. A thorough inspection can help you find it, but looking out for early growth signs is also essential.

Mold prevention tips in Greater Ann Arbor

Ideally, you never let it get to a point where removal becomes a necessity. In the interest of your health and your home's value, you want to ensure that you can prevent rather than remediate the mold. A few tips can help you achieve that goal:

  • Keep the humidity in your home low, preferably under 40%.
  • Regularly check your home, particularly the potential problem spots mentioned above, for growth and take care of it early when needed.
  • Don't let wet areas stay wet. Dry them to make sure they don't become a hospitable environment.
  • Invest in mold-resistant drywall and sheetrock during renovations to create a less preferable environment.
  • Regularly clean your roof gutters to avoid any potential leaks or water entering the home in hidden spots.
  • Clean mold problems immediately rather than letting them grow into more significant problems.

It pays to be proactive. Still, you can't be expected to know every square inch of your home. In addition to these general tips, it pays to have regular mold inspections, both for your peace of mind and to detect issues before they become significant problems.

Getting a free mold inspection in Bloomfield Hills, Farmington, Brighton, & nearby cities

You know about the dangers of mold to yourself and others in the home. But did you know that mold can significantly reduce the value of your home itself, as well? A summary of studies found that on average, the simple presence of mold reduces a home's selling price by 17 to 23 percent. That's significant for anyone looking to sell a home or build equity and wealth.

Taking on some of your own sleuthing is a good start. Understand which areas of your home are prone to mold growth, and check them regularly for potential growth. That way, you can never be uncertain about what grows in your home and how it could affect your health.

Ideally, though, the process doesn't end there. Increasingly, homeowners rely on mold inspections to tell them exactly where they stand, their health risks, and where improvements can be made to optimize the home's safety and comfort. A regular inspection can go a long way toward answering these questions.

Our free mold inspection helps you determine whether mold in your home is present and what needs to be done for remediation. It comes without commitment and can provide the exact information you need to learn about more comprehensive mold removal services. Schedule your inspection to check out the home and ensure everyone living in it is safe.

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