when is mould considered hazardous?
Mould is a natural occuring fungi that grows in adbundance outdoors. However, some mould species are known to cause adverse health effects in humans and animals in indoor settings. Mould needs a damp environment to continue to grow inside and is typically found on materials like wood sheathing, drywall, plaster, carpeting, wallpaper and various forms of insulation.
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where mould grows & likely causes
Here are the most common areas where mould growth can occur and the top causes which we check for during our quotation services. Remember: No property is mould-proof.
Signs that you're dealing with a mould concern include but are not limited to musty odours, discolouration of surfaces, surface peeling, condensation, water intrusion and ongoing health symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, wheezing and rashes.
attic spaces
- IMPROPER VENTILATION
- NO ROOF EXHAUST VENT
- BLOCKED SOFFITS
CELLARS & crawl spaces
- NO CROSSVENTILATION
- INSULATION ISSUES
- EXPOSED SOIL/SAND
basements
- NO WATERPROOFING
- FLOODING
- SMALL CRACKS
behind CEILINGS & walls
- PLUMBING LEAKS
- BAD CONSTRUCTION
- CONDENSATION
COMPREHENSIVE MOULD SERVICES
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT? ONE OF THE ONLY COMPANIES OFFERING REPAIRS TO PREVENT FUTURE MOULD
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HIDDEN MOULD INSPECTIONS
- INDOOR AIR QUALITY TESTING
- FREE QUOTATIONS FOR MOULD REMOVAL
- REPAIRS TO PREVENT MOULD FROM RETURNING