Address: 217 W Market St, Greensboro, NC 27401, USA
Phone: +13365027636
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Sarah Mound
John was contracted to safely remove mold from basement walls. The walls must be removed completely and disposed off due to the extensive mold growth that was discovered after water damage. John was responsible for the entire project, from the initial estimate through to the removal of the materials. He also had two crew members who assisted him. The project was completed quickly, efficiently, and safely. Greensboro Mold Remediation Inc is a company I would recommend to anyone looking for this type of project. We are 5 stars! They are the best mold remediation firm in Greensboro.very well.
Donald Bryant
The company did an excellent job of removing mold from our attic and master bathroom, as well as the nearby closet walls and floors. They provided a complete mold removal service. Their technicians were able identify the source of mold in our house and will remove it from our attic and other areas. They are highly skilled and well-trained. You can rest assured that your home is free from mold and moisture and that future mold growth will not be a problem. Greensboro Mold Remediation Inc has the best mold remediation services in Greensboro NC.
Jon Bishop
I searched the web for mold removal companies near me and found Greensboro Mold Remediation Inc. They were professional and courteous. The inspection was very helpful in finding the source of the moisture that caused the mold growth. I was happy with the prices and decided to work with them. They did an amazing job and I would recommend them to everyone.
Santiago Drake
I found mold in my bathroom walls and got overwhelmed as I am somewhat of a neat freak. Not knowing whom to call, I asked a friend for suggestions and they recommended Greensboro Mold Remediation Inc to me. They were able to schedule me in on the day I called and after inspecting the mold they gave me an estimated cost of the job which I think was reasonable. They started working on it the next day and the crew members Doug and Frank were very cordial and knowledgeable on what they were doing. They did an outstanding job and I am very happy with the outcome. Keep it up!
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1 Health effects & symptoms associated with mold exposures include allergic reactions, asthma & other respiratory complaints 2 There is no practical way to eliminate all mold & mold spores in the indoor environment; to control indoor mold growth - control moisture 3 If mold is a problem in your home, clean up the mold & eliminate sources of moisture. 4 Fix the source of the water problem or leak to prevent mold growth 5 Reduce indoor humidity to decrease mold growth by: venting bathrooms, dryers & other moisture-generating sources to the outside; using air conditioners & de-humidifiers; increasing ventilation; & using exhaust fans whenever cooking, dishwashing & cleaning 6 Clean & dry any damp or wet building materials & furnishings within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth 7 Clean mold off hard surfaces with water and detergent & dry completely 8 Add insulation to reduce condensation on cold surfaces 9 No carpeting in damp areas 10 Mold can grow almost anywhere moisture is present
Molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees, but indoors, mold growth should be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when mold spores land on surfaces that are wet. There are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or moisture. Key points to keep in mind: 1 The key to mold control is moisture control. 2 If mold is a problem in your home, you should clean up the mold promptly and fix the water problem. 3 It is important to dry water-damaged areas and items within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth.
Molds are usually not a problem indoors, unless mold spores land on a wet or damp spot and begin growing. Molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees, but indoors, mold growth should be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when mold spores land on surfaces that are wet. There are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or moisture. It is impossible to get rid of all mold and mold spores indoors; some mold spores will be found floating through the air and in house dust. The mold spores will not grow if moisture is not present. Indoor mold growth can and should be prevented or controlled by controlling moisture indoors.
1.The key to mold control is moisture control. 2. If mold is a problem in your home, you should clean up the mold promptly and fix the water problem. 3. It is important to dry water-damaged areas and items within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth. Molds produce tiny spores to reproduce. Mold spores waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually. When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. There are molds that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, and foods. When excessive moisture or water accumulates indoors, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or un-addressed. There is no practical way to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment; the way to control indoor mold growth is to control moisture.
Mildew refers to certain kinds of mold or fungus. The term mildew is often used generically to refer to mold growth, usually with a flat growth habit. Molds include all species of microscopic fungi that grow in the form of multicellular filaments, called hyphae. Molds can thrive on any organic matter, including clothing, leather, paper, and the ceilings, walls and floors of homes with moisture management problems. Mildew often lives on shower walls, windowsills, and other places where moisture levels are high. There are many species of molds. In unaired places, such as basements, they can produce a strong musty odor.
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