What Materials in Bloomingdale Homes Are Most Damaged by Mold?
1/7/2022 (Permalink)
Mold Damage in Bloomingdale Homes Can Ruin Many Specific Hosting Materials.
Specific environmental conditions can facilitate mold and microbial threats in homes and businesses, making it critical to fall back on the experience of remediation professionals like our SERVPRO team to help. Our AMRT-Certified technicians can offer various restoration and remediation solutions to address active colonization and damage in area residences. Some of these include:
- Surface cleaning
- Sanding
- Media blasting
- Controlled demolition
Wood Products in Construction
There are many elements of wood in construction that could suffer mold damage in a Bloomingdale home under the right circumstances. Wood is an organic resource for construction, making it a semi-porous target for active spores looking for food sources. Sanding and media blasting can often protect these materials from removal.
Sheetrock and Insulation
Drywall and other wall system elements are also targeted by growing mold and seating spores. Sheetrock is porous and organic, making it an ideal host in damp environments for spreading colonies. When drywall hosts organisms, controlled demolition is often the needed response. Our general contractor license helps us to complete this work where necessary.
Stored Contents in the Attic
Mold colonies often target contents because many are organic-based, like documents, fabrics, and pictures. Attics and basements are common locations for storing boxes of items, and the cardboard itself is a target of developing mold colonies in moist environments. Remediators must address these concerns quickly before personal belongings are ruined.
Mold is a rapidly developing and threatening situation for many homes and businesses in the area. Considering the pace of spreading for this organism, fast action is needed to regulate harmful conditions and protect a property. Our SERVPRO of Central Bloomingdale, Fish Hawk team is ready to help today at (813) 460-0204.