Category: Mold
26 September, 2011 (10:00) | Mold
Even in the arid climate of Saint George, mold is no stranger when it comes to the dark, damp area of under the sink. Excess moisture that develops from a minor leaky sink, no matter how small, can overtime cause ...
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23 August, 2011 (10:00) | Mold
During the dry, hot summer season most southern Utah residents aren’t concerned about mold, however there may be growth happening in the shadows of your home’s basement. Even though basements tend to be cooler than other areas of the home, ...
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25 July, 2011 (10:00) | Mold, Water Damage
During the current blazing heat of St. George, we may not worry about water damage until during summer monsoons when moisture is prevalent under windows in exterior walls. This damage can be visible as wet spots on ...
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30 June, 2011 (10:00) | Mold
Areas of your roof in southern Utah may stay protected from the sun and this shaded area can become susceptible to mold. Not only is mold unattractive, it can damage the shingles of your roof and grow into the areas ...
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8 June, 2011 (10:00) | Mold
The crawl space in your southern Utah home is probably somewhere that you don’t venture often enough to notice if there is any mold present. Crawl spaces can be a breeding spot for mold, with moist air becoming trapped in ...
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31 May, 2011 (12:41) | Home Inspection, Insurance, Mold
The fan in your southern Utah kitchen is essential in removing excess moisture from the air when cooking, however improper ventilation can lead to mold. There are two different types of kitchen fans typically found in homes. The basic kitchen ...
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10 May, 2011 (10:22) | Mold, Odor Removal
Temperatures are rising and drying out most areas of southern Utah, however there may be residual odor from mildew that is leaving your home smelly. There are areas of your home that received more than average amounts of moisture this ...
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16 March, 2011 (08:00) | Mold
With St. George being such a warm climate, do we need to worry about mold in our attics? The answer is “yes.“ A major cause of attic mold is from bathroom fans that do not properly remove humid air from ...
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17 February, 2011 (13:38) | Mold
Mold should be removed immediately from your southern Utah home or business as it can be toxic and have awful effects on living things including causing a variety of respiratory problems. We encourage you to check the following areas on ...
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4 November, 2010 (13:07) | Mold
Water in your home or office can come from many sources. Water can enter by leaking or by seeping through basement floors. There are many ways to control moisture in your home. We suggest fixing leaks and seepage. Put a ...
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