How to Find and Remove Mold in Your Building During Rainy Season
3/27/2023 (Permalink)
The warm tropical climate of Miami is excellent for relaxation and fun in the sun—but it’s also the perfect environment for mold to prosper. If left unchecked for an extended period of time, the growth can become overwhelming and increasingly difficult to deal with.
So, what can you do about it? First, it’s important to understand mold and its behavior.
Mold is often referred to as the silent killer and not something that should be taken lightly. As it can grow in your HVAC system “silently,” often you will not know that you have mold issues until the spread has already become overwhelming. And for people with breathing and asthma issues, mold is highly hazardous.
Recognizing Mold
Mold is made up of microscopic spores that exist everywhere, both indoors and outdoors. Floating through the air, mold spores can enter your property through windows, doors, HVAC systems, or even on clothing. Mold thrives in humid and wet environments, so areas with small pools of standing water should be checked first for mold growth. You should be able to identify a mold colony by its foul and stale odor that lingers around.
What Can You Do?
If you suspect that mold growth is taking aim at your building, then you need to get in touch with the team of experts at SERVPRO of Miami Beach. Our team of professionals will be able to identify any problem areas, then create a comprehensive plan to eliminate mold, allowing you to breathe easy once again.
With years of experience in mold remediation and restoration, you can count on the team at SERVPRO of Miami Beach to deliver exceptional results. We come fully equipped and prepared with commercial-grade tools that allow us to offer streamlined and effective mold removal services.
This rainy season, act fast before mold growth gets out of control in your building. Be sure to add us to your list of trusted vendors. Then, give us a call to set up an inspection. We'll test, remediate, and restore to protect tenants, employees, and visitors.