Address: 4521 E Jensen St STE 110, Mesa, AZ 85205, USA
Phone: +16028337751
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Oren Gal
My five year old thought it was funny to wake up in the middle of the night and fill up a cup full of water and pour it on his carpet about 50 times. By the time I came in the floor was drenched. I called these guys and they arrived right away and brought in a big fan and dried it out. In an out in no time and prevented additional spread. 10/10 would use again
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Great guys
Skyler Johnson
I woke up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom then I realized there was water everywhere it was crazy . I looked on Google to find a reputable company and liked there reviews so I called them they showed up within a hour . They were able to help me diagnose the problem. There was dirty contaminated water everywhere . So they put on there white suits and masks and sucked up the dirty water. Very professional and nice. I'm thankful that they made my home safe to live in again. Thanks Ellie!
Stephen Johnson
Run! They billed for stuff they did not do. Called it miscommunication but never asked what items. Trying to get my insurance company to pay for everything regardless of what they did. Left a huge insulation mess. I had to ask for plastic to cover my room. Use someone else! Don’t be fooled by the reviews like I was.
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Indoor Air Quality Testing and Contaminants Biological pollutants, like mold, dander, pollen, dust mites, and bacteria. Chemical pollutants, which include volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like formaldehyde, and the other chemical pollutants lead and radon.
(1) Pollutant: carbon monoxide (CO) (2) Pollutant: radon. (3) Pollutant: nitrogen dioxide (NO2) (4) Pollutant: secondhand smoke. (5) Pollutant: lead particles. (6) Pollutant: asbestos. (7) Pollutant: mold.
Whenever there is a water leak, you risk creating a habitat suited for mold growth, so it's best to have leaks fixed on time. Furthermore, if leaks occur in hard-to-reach areas, like inside your walls, you should call a mold remediation professional to inspect it and nip any mold growth in the bud.
Dryness and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and skin. Headache. Fatigue. Shortness of breath. Hypersensitivity and allergies. Sinus congestion. Coughing and sneezing. Dizziness.
The Water Damage Restoration Process Step 1: Emergency Contact. Step 2: Inspection and Damage Assessment. Step 3: Water Removal/Water Extraction. Step 4: Drying and Dehumidification. Step 5: Cleaning and Sanitizing. Step 6: Restoration.
Is it safe to stay in a room with mold? No, it is not safe to sleep in a bedroom with mold. Indoor mold of any exposure is worrisome, but mold in the bedroom is especially so, simply due to the number of hours you spend in your bedroom breathing it in while you sleep.
To simplify: Remediation is removing contaminated material and mold. Mold removal is the removal of actual mold from surfaces, but not removing the material.
Mold professionals will use an antimicrobial chemical to clean any remaining mold and mold stains after demo. Mold professionals often use a sealer or encapsulant to make the treated areas more resistant to water damage and mold, and also to help with odor control.
It is possible for mold to return after remediation, but only if you fail to find the source of moisture creating the mold problem. It is imperative that the source of water is fixed, whether that is a leaky window or a cracked pipe.
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