Mold Damage in Pompano Beach Can Start Under the Bathroom Sink
9/26/2022 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Helps Handle Mold Growth in Pompano Beach Seamlessly
Pompano Beach, like the rest of South Florida, is humid year-round. Its residents are used to a certain level of moisture in the air, especially when storms are brewing. Even rooms under air conditioning can feel humid as soon as a window or door is left open and outside air seeps into the space. Naturally, mold exists in all homes to a certain extent and multiplies when conditions favor its spread. When your kitchen or bathroom sink leaks, the probability of mold growth increases, especially if the leak continues undetected for a while.
Mold damage in Pompano Beach homes due to plumbing leaks should not be a reason to panic. Although it is a serious issue, mold remediation is possible when you enlist the help of a professional crew. At SERVPRO, we focus on mold removal and remediation and achieve success thanks to specialized equipment. Our staff is certified in the most effective methods to manage mold infestations in your home. Among the basic steps of mold removal, you should expect the following-
- A close inspection to identify where colonies are growing and their cause. Infrared technology helps us find where water is leaking or accumulating, allowing us to control the primary source of the issue.
- Repairs and controlled demolition help us remove cabinet backing, drywall, and other materials showing irreparable evidence of mold.
- Restoration with soda blasting and applying antimicrobial cleaning solutions help eliminate current growth and deter regrowth from happening. Like most things in life, prevention is your first line of defense when mold damage occurs.
Homeowners facing the perils of mold growth need to let professionals handle it to avoid secondary damage as much as possible. If this is your case, look no further than SERVPRO of Pompano Beach. A call to our team at (954) 970-4942 is the first step in protecting your home and mitigating your loss. Reach out and let us leave your home “Like it never even happened.”