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Though mold is sometimes very easy to spot, in other cases it can be practically invisible to the naked eye—which means that usually only professional equipment will be able to detect it. If you have any reason to suspect that mold is growing in your home, call Cincinnati's mold remediation professionals at Brock Restoration.
Facts about Mold GrowthMold in Ohio homes
Mold can begin to grow anytime there’s even the slightest bit of moisture. For that reason, homes that have experienced water damage in any form are particularly susceptible to mold growth. If you’re worried about mold growth after water or storm damage, contact Brock Restoration today for an inspection! Brock offers:
- 60-minute response time
- 24/7/365 emergency services
- 100% quality guarantee
- Free inspections
How We Do ItBrock Restoration's mold remediation process
Your health and safety is always our number one priority, and we take a number of precautions to ensure that the mold remediation process is safe. After we’ve determined the extent of the mold growth, we’ll contain the area and use air scrubbers to protect your health and to ensure that the spores don’t spread any further. Our comprehensive mold remediation process includes:
- Testing to determine mold type and extent of mold growth
- Creation of a customized remediation plan
- Removal of the mold using advanced detergents and filtered vacuums
- Sealing off moisture source and dehumidification of the area
FAQ
Mold
Posted
August 6, 2012
What are some of the signs of mold growth?
Though it’s not always possible to detect mold growth on your own, there are a few signs you can look out for. If a member of your household has been experiencing unexplained upper respiratory problems, mold may be the cause. Also, if you’ve recently had water damage, or if there’s a musty odor in your home, you should have your home inspected.
FAQ
Mold
Posted
August 6, 2012
How can I tell if the mold in my home is dangerous?
Since there are hundreds of different kinds of mold growth, it’s nearly impossible to tell if the mold in your home is dangerous without having it professionally tested. For this reason, any signs of mold growth should be treated with the utmost concern for your health and safety—improper treatment can cause the mold to spread and threaten your health.
FAQ
Mold
Posted
August 6, 2012
Will I have to pay the cost of remediation myself, or will my insurance provider cover it?
Mold growth that is directly caused by a covered item like faulty plumbing or storm damage should be covered by your insurance policy. However, mold growth from items excluded from your policy—such as floods or owner neglect—will usually not be covered, so you’ll have to cover the costs of remediation yourself.





