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Where Do I Look For Mold In My Home?
Mold is viewed as a four-letter bad word to most homeowners. Between watching HGTV, the news or hearing of a neighbor that has dealt with mold issues, we get calls from homeowners all the time inquiring about mold growth. A question that is most asked is where do I look for mold in my home?
Vacations & Your Indoor Air Quality
The car is packed up, family ready and months of planning are coming to fruition! It’s time for your yearly family vacation. The last checklist in place, you walk through your house to check for safety; the stove/oven is off, the iron is unplugged, the doors are locked. Then, as a final item, you turn
Re-Opening Your Business After COVID-19
The Covid-19 pandemic is a new challenge for our country, the likes of which have never been dealt with. Many businesses have closed for extended periods of time with staff and employees more fearful and aware of contamination potential than ever. It is important, as we begin to open back up, that we create and
March Winds & April Showers Bring May Flowers
April showers brings May flowers is a proverb that has stuck with me since I was a little kid. In our region April tends to give way to rainy weather. With this rain come lush growth of greenery and flowers. I am always amazed at how vibrant the landscape becomes as opposed to the gray
Indoor Humidity & Your Health
In the mold remediation world indoor humidity levels are a common topic of discussion. According to the EPA, “Indoor relative humidity (RH) should be kept below 60 percent—ideally between 30 percent and 50 percent, if possible.” In regions like Pennsylvania we experience a true winter which brings cold air. Because cold air holds less moisture
What’s In Your Warranty?
We all know that a warranty is only as good as the company who backs it, but what does that warranty even mean? Product warranties cover functionality, but, in the contracting world, it is imperative to look closer. Knowing how long your warranty lasts, requirements for the warranty to be valid, and even if the