We tested a room in our house for mold with a kit from Home Depot (sent to lab for results). The results indicated that we have mold. Even though it appears we don't have the toxic kind we'd like to get an estimate on remediation/moisture control suggestions.
Brian B
we have mold in one bedroom and all over our furniture. We want some one (a Mold Specialist!) to tell us what kind of mold it is and remove it from the walls and furniture. Thanks
Kristen K
The bathroom has the most perfect conditions for the growth of mold and mildew. It's always wet, and damp, and the air in the bathroom is always humid. Mold spores thrive in an environment like this. Before long, you will notice those black marks on your shower, bath tub, floors, and wall tiles. Using household cleaners mixed with bleach is not the solution. Scrubbing with a brush also doesn't help -- this isn't grime, and therefore is immune to scrubbing. Only a bathroom mold removal service can get the mold of your tub and shower and out of your life.
You can prevent the growth of mold and mildew in the bathroom by taking care to ventilate the air inside the bathroom. Use an exhaust fan to recycle air inside the bathroom. The exhaust should release stale air outside into the open and not into the attic; otherwise you'll find that mold spores are released back into the attic! Leave bathroom doors open when they are not being used -- this will help air circulation. Keep the floors always clean and dry, and mop away any puddles of water that can cause dampness in the air.
A mold infestation in the bathroom is one of the most common areas where these spores can fester. If you have a mold growth in your bathroom, it's not advisable to attempt to remove these on your own. Mold can be toxic, and are known allergens. Rely on an experienced mold remediation company in Fort Worth. To get in touch with one, simply fill out the form, and you will receive up to 4 free estimates for your mold remediation work. All estimates are absolutely free!