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I smell mold in my house, but I dont see any mold.  What should I do?
My house caught on fire and I was able to put it out, but used a lot of water to stop the fire, will I get mold?
How long will the fire restoration process take place?
Address this immediately! if the contamination is extensive.  When airborne mold spores are present in
large numbers, they can cause allergic reactions, asthma episodes, infections, and other respiratory problems for people.  Exposure to high spore levels can cause the development of an allergy to the mold.
Mold can also cause structural damage to your home. Similarly, when wood goes through a period of wetting, then drying, it can eventually warp and cause walls to crack or become structurally weak.
Yes, if there is moisture available to allow mold to thrive and multiply. The following are sources of indoor moisture that may cause problems: flooding, backed-up sewers, leaky roofs, humidifiers, mud or ice dams, damp basement or crawl spaces, constant plumbing leaks, house plants -- watering can generate
large amounts of moisture, steam from cooking, shower/bath steam and leaks, wet clothes on indoor drying lines, clothes dryers vented indoors, combustion appliances (e.g. stoves) not exhausted to the outdoors.
There are many services and variables involved in the fire restoration process. Therefore, it is difficult to predict exactly the duration of the whole process. However, we assure you that we will speed up the process to help you get back to your normal life.
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