Tips for Preventing Mold Growth After Water Damage

Tips for Preventing Mold Growth After Water Damage

Water damage can happen to any homeowner. You might experience flooding from severe weather, burst pipes, leaky roofs, or overflowing sinks, bathtubs, or toilets. Even just excess humidity in a damp basement or laundry room can cause damage. So, if you notice any...
Is Mold Damaging Your Home’s Structure? Key Signs

Is Mold Damaging Your Home’s Structure? Key Signs

While their physical size may only be measured in microns, the cumulative damage caused by mold spores adds up to billions of dollars a year in damages. That’s because mold is one of your home’s most insidious—and stubborn—invaders, quickly taking hold as soon as...
How To Prevent Mold in Your PNW Home

How To Prevent Mold in Your PNW Home

Mold thrives in damp places that are neither too hot nor too cold. In the Pacific Northwest (PNW), moist, temperate conditions are the norm. So it’ll come as no surprise that mold is a common problem faced by homeowners in many areas of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho....
What To Do When Your Home Is Making You Sick

What To Do When Your Home Is Making You Sick

For most of our clients, their home is literally killing them. Bit by bit, slowly over time … it’s killing them! Approximately 25 percent of the population is so affected by mold that their bodies simply don’t know what to do with it. It affects every bodily system...
What To Do If You Have a Flood

What To Do If You Have a Flood

So, you’ve had a flood? We’ve talked about how to best prevent a flood in your home. What do you do if it’s too late and the water has already won? There are a number of things you can do right now that will save you time, money, and heartache. Shut the Water Off...