Could Your Home Have Hazardous Mold
It has been eight weeks since Hurricane Matthew plowed through more than 100 miles of
Unfortunately, many insurance companies were slow in responding and securing these properties from continued water intrusion. When the carriers did send much needed relief, they often sent subpar water restoration companies on limited budgets, providing inefficient work. Sadly, roof tarps were found flying off roofs the very next day and in many cases the moisture inside the homes was not properly dried out, resulting in mold growth which is now setting in these homes.
What many homeowners are unaware of is mold will grow in as little as 24 - 48 hours if not properly dried out using specialized equipment that can dry behind walls, ceilings, and attics. It is also important to note that mold is not always visible. Exposure to damp and moldy environments may cause a variety of health risks thus, the homeowner must act fast.
Additionally, during the mold inspection process, a damage assessment will be conducted using specialized infrared technologies to uncover even unseen damages to be absolutely, certain the extent of the homeowner's damage claim was documented to their benefit. Inspectors take air quality and surface samples of any mold they uncover. If mold is found, or unseen damages are detected, the inspector will document these damages and work with the homeowner's insurance adjuster or public adjuster to make sure the homeowner receives maximum compensation for their damages. In the event there is mold in the property, mold remediation can be facilitated by mold remediation companies in the council's network, which will also provide direct billing to the insurance company, and therefore no out of pocket to the homeowner.
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