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The experts at Hurricane LLC are available to help you find answers to your questions for a variety of reasons, regardless of what brought you here. It is crucial to take quick action and have the issue fixed if you suspect that your residence or place of business may have this kind of issue. Not because you are at imminent risk, but rather because it is simpler to solve these kinds of issues if you find them early on. Spend some time browsing our website to find the answers to your questions. Call us at (404) 512-2726 to speak with a customer service agent.
How to Get Rid of Mold
Any customer complaints are taken seriously at Hurricane LLC. We don’t have a problem firing an inspector if we believe the issue is serious enough or complaints keep coming in with the hope of replacing them with someone better. This guarantees that every one of our clients receives the best value for their money and a capable, diligent inspector to assess their property.
Call us at (404) 512-2726 if you have any additional questions, would like to ask a specific question about your house or company, or would like to set up an appointment. We will be happy to help you.
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Frequently Asked Question
Molds consume materials they grow on, aiding in decomposition of plant-based items like walls and floors. This metabolic process produces mycotoxins, potentially harmful with prolonged exposure
It may be necessary to conduct a mold inspection and test because some molds are concealable. There is a certain amount of mold in every house. To ascertain how much and what kind of mold is present, mold testing will be required. Testing for mold could reveal whether there is a hidden mold issue within the walls. As of right now, there are no standards or recommendations for fungal sample results. There are neither typical nor acceptable levels. If indoor mold tests reveal levels of mold that are
- higher than outdoor mold levels
- present indoors but not outdoors
- the indoor mold is pathogenic
Mold enters your home as tiny spores, needing moisture to grow and damage various materials. It thrives in high humidity, but controlling moisture levels is key to prevention.
Molds emit spores into the air when they are disturbed. Breathing in air that contains these mold spores can expose you. Additionally, eating moldy food, touching moldy objects or unintentional hand-to-mouth contact can expose you.
If you detect a musty odor but no visible mold, a mold inspection is crucial. Mold can hide behind walls or under carpets, especially after leaks or floods. Exercise caution to avoid exposure.