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How To Deal With Mold Damage

5/7/2020 (Permalink)

Mold growth in a Hamilton Park, TX building

Many situations can cause mold damage in the dark, quiet corners of your property. Storms, flooding, hurricanes, and heavy rain can lead to mold. Once you find it, there are several questions to address:

  1. Is mold really a problem?
  2. What does it take to get rid of mold?
  3. Are damages covered by commercial insurance policies?
  4. Is it possible to prevent mold?

Take a look at the answers to these questions.

Why Mold Matters

Mold thrives in many environments and can live on just about any surface, including wood, carpet, and drywall. Once mold is established, it breaks down those materials for food. This process gradually destroys structural and décor elements of the building. Mold frequently grows where it is out of sight, so by the time you find it, extensive damage may have been done.

Getting Rid of Mold
There are enough concerns about handling mold damage that it's important to leave this project to mold cleanup and remediation experts. These professionals handle containment, cleanup, and disinfection. If damages are severe, the pros may also handle the reconstruction of the affected areas.

Insurance Coverage
Commercial insurance generally provides coverage with some exclusions. Don't wait for a mold issue to understand the extent of your coverage. Check with your agent to find out which exclusions may be relevant to your property concerns.

Mold Prevention
Your mold insurance provider probably has some great prevention tips. Consistent maintenance, awareness of problem spots, ongoing inspections, increased ventilation, and decreased moisture are all steps you can take to avoid future mold problems.

Professional Mold Cleanup
Overall, mold is a problem that can be handled efficiently and with great results. Hamilton Park, TX, professionals generally include preventative efforts in their mold remediation efforts, and your commercial insurance provider is likely to support those efforts. The more you know about mold-related property damages, the better you can prevent them from happening.

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