Mold Remediation Services in Fort Lauderdale
7/22/2022 (Permalink)
Our Technicians are Certified When it Comes to Dealing With Mold Damage in a Home
Mold growth is a significant concern for Fort Lauderdale homeowners. If your home sustains water damage and is not attended to quickly, mold and mildew may develop and cause massive property losses. Mold is a fungus that thrives in dark, humid areas.
If you are dealing with mold problems in your house, SERVPRO can help remedy the situation. We have a long history of providing mold remediation services in Fort Lauderdale, and we are strategically located to respond quickly to your emergency. Our technicians are IICRC-certified, meaning that we use industry-standard procedures when dealing with any type of mold damage.
Mold damage in the house can significantly affect its market value unless handled correctly and on time. The general perception of your property is essential when you are looking to sell. Walking into a home with mold.
Mold damage is typical in such places as basements and under sinks, but SERVPRO technicians have often found mold growth in attics and crawlspaces. In most cases, the mold is discovered by an inspector or appraiser during the sales transaction. Before you put up your property for sale, be sure to check the attic and crawlspace thoroughly.
SERVPRO IICRC trained mold remediation experts can usually identify mold growth by visual inspection. They appear as black, gray, or greenish substances on a surface and prefer dark, humid corners such as in the corners of bathrooms and under sinks. We can also identify signs of mold damage by their distinct musty odor. The presence of mold indicates a water problem in your house. Our water damage restoration experts can investigate the source and repair the leakage.
If you detect mold damage in your home, SERVPRO of Ft. Lauderdale South is here to help. We have a team of highly trained and highly experienced technicians who can respond promptly to your emergency. For any assistance, call us today at (954) 776-2000.