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Mold Removal in Durham

Killingsworth Enviro-Klean - Click Here

800-852-8419
3215 Wellington Court
Raleigh, North Carolina 27615
We specialize in: Complete mold and fungal growth remediation; dry ice blasting for mold abatement; crawl space moisture control; french drains.

Regional Waterproofing Company - Click Here

919-851-4500
P. O. Box 917
Zebulon, North Carolina 27597
Basement and crawl space waterproofing; foundation repair; sump pump installation, repair and service; wood rot repair and replacement; mold remediation.

Mold Removal Tips

BENEFITS OF WATERPROOFING AND SEALING YOUR HOME TO PREVENT LEAKS AND MOLD
Excessive home moisture can lead to expensive home repairs. Left unmanaged, water leaks or too much moisture in your home can lead to mold, mildew, and other fungus growth, presenting significant health risks for homeowners. Find "Homeowner Approved" mold testing and waterproofing companies in Charlotte here.

MOLD PREVENTION TIP - INSPECT OUTSIDE FOR MOISTURE AND WATER LEAKS
Do a home inspection for sources of water and moisture. Make sure the land around your home is graded so that water flows away from your home. Remove debris from your gutter system to assure that water flows off and away from your home. Check the direction of your and your neighbor’s downspouts to make sure that they are directed away from your home. Shut off your exterior water spout during the winter months to help prevent it from freezing and causing water-related issues. Perform maintenance on wet and moist areas of your home. Apply caulk or weather stripping on the exterior of your doors and windows to keep them watertight, particularly if they have wooden frames. Finally, identify and repair roofing problems immediately; even small leaks can become a source for big water-related problems. Make sure vents on your roof are clear and insulation is sufficient, so that warm, moist air in your attic does not lead to mold growth.

MOLD PREVENTION TIP - EXAMINE THE INTERIOR OF YOUR HOME
Walk through your home regularly to identify water sources and/or damages. Examine basement walls for dampness, stains, mold, flaked mortar or concrete, and discolored areas. If you have a sump pump in your basement, make sure it’s working properly and that water isn’t backing up. Be sure to inspect your furnace, humidifier, and hot water heater for leaking water and for safety reasons. Check for loose tiles in the bathroom, kitchen, and laundry room, which can be signs of water damage. Make sure that float valves in your toilets are closing properly, thus preventing continuous water flow and potential water damages. Check and replace worn dishwasher and washing machine hoses. Finally, place saucers under indoor plants to prevent moisture problems and watermarks on hardwood floors or furniture.

ADVANTAGES TO SEALING THE CRAWLSPACE
A U.S. Department of Energy study found that a sealed crawlspace reduces energy consumption, moisture, humidity, and fungus growth. The report outlines several techniques, including waterproofing and sealing your home's walls and vents, installing vapor-retarding plastic on walls and floors, sealing around ducts, electrical wires, and plumbing that penetrates the subfloor, insulating spaces between floor joists, and installing a humidifier.

MOLD AND WATER PROBLEMS ARE BEST LEFT TO PROFESSIONALS
If you detect moisture-related problems, call a mold removal and waterproofing professional before taking any steps yourself. Eager do-it-yourselfers often cause more damage when trying to fix water and mold issues; whereas, a trained waterproofing expert has likely seen your problem before and can recommend the best, most cost effective, long-term solution.

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