You should use a NADCA certified duct cleaner that cleans under negative pressure so they don’t do damage to the rest of the home. Be prepared to clean the house after, just to
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Information on steps you can take to prevent mold in your home including air duct cleaning, green treated wood, pets introducing spores into the home, and more.
You should use a NADCA certified duct cleaner that cleans under negative pressure so they don’t do damage to the rest of the home. Be prepared to clean the house after, just to
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It essentially makes it more resistant to water damage and mold growth. Mold can still grow on it, but the wood is more resistant to the fungi. This process isn’t a silver bullet
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HomeCleanse does not clean vents. My advice would go to NADCA.com and use their tool to find a certified contractor in your area.Still Have Questions?A member of our team is here to help!
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The answer to this is yes, absolutely. Mold spores are everywhere—inside and outside. As microscopic particles, spores float wherever the wind current takes them. That could lead them into a forest, your backyard, or
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I personally use Redgard in my bathroom. The fiberglass in the product helps protect your shower like sealant used in the bottom of a boat. Nothing will get behind it! It bonds straight
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This is a great question to ask! Mold spores are small enough to be inhaled, ingested, and absorbed into the body. The more spores floating around in your indoor air, the more exposure
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