Mold in your home is never a good thing. Milder forms of mold damage may cause your allergies to act up. Sneezing, watery and itchy eyes, coughing, and shortness of breath are common symptoms of reaction to mold damage. Side effects from more severe cases of mold damage are very dangerous. Young children, and especially infants, are susceptible to developing pulmonary hemorrhaging, which is when the lungs bleed.


If you suspect that your home is affected by mold, then give the water damage restoration experts a call at 1-888 249-7727. We specialize in mold remediation, fire and smoke damage, board up service, and document drying.



Water Damage Can Cause Mold

After you have had either a small or large flood in the home, when the water has been cleaned up you might think your problems are over. This might be far from the case if you soon discover that you have mold growing anywhere that the flood water affected. The possibility for mold is greater depending on the amount of flood water and how long it was in the home.

Mold can begin to grow anywhere that was wet enough, long enough to get it started. This can be disastrous to the value of your home even if all the visible signs of the flood have been repaired. Sometimes the mold will not always be growing where it can be seen. It is notorious for developing and growing under the floors, in the walls, or under cabinets where it is not noticeable. Mold can grow for ages behind walls and not be detected until the walls are taken out. This is why so many people can develop allergies and illnesses that they can not explain.

If you notice that you or a family member has begun to develop sensitivities when they are in the home, mold might be the reason. Mold spores float in the air and are breathed into the body. The reactions to mold spores can be minor to severe, in some instances even deadly for those with extreme sensitivities or compromised immune systems. If you have recently had flooding in your home, you might consider having a water damage expert come in to check for signs of mold growth.

If you find serious mold growth somewhere in the home that can not be easily killed, perhaps behind walls, then you will need help in getting rid of it. It could be that some areas may need to be torn out altogether and replaced. In some instances it could be that a good size area will just need disinfecting with a mold killing product. If your mold is growing out in the open, try using chlorine bleach. This should destroy small areas of mold. Always go back and check later to make sure it has not started growing again.

Always check with your insurance company to see what you are covered for as far as home flooding. If your insurance will pay for a water damage company to come in and access and repair the damage, it is probably better to allow them to do this. Flooding and mold growth are serious issues when it comes to selling a home and you want to make sure that no permanent damage has been done to yours.