Mold Removal, Mold Remediation, Mold Testing - Black Mold, Toxic Mold, Mold Infestations

Home Healthy Homes provides certified mold removal services including mold testing and mold remediation for black mold, toxic mold and a variety of mold infestations in the home.

Mold

Do You Have a Mold Problem?

Mold is a fungus that grows in damp, wet areas both inside and outside of your home. It has spores that travel through the air just as pollen does that can contaminate the indoor air quality of your home and cause allergies and even severe health disorders. When the mold growing inside your home is greater than the mold outside of your home you have a problem. Click here to see examples of mold growth in a home.

What to Look For:

  • Areas of High Humidity such as Bathrooms & Wet Basements
  • Water / Pipe Leaks
  • Flooding
  • Musty, "Funky" Smell
  • Mildew
  • Increased Allergy / Respiratory Disorder Symptoms
  • Skin Rash
  • Headaches, Dizziness, Difficulty Concentrating, Decreased Attention Span
  • Leaky Roof
  • Use of Humidifiers without Relative Humidity Control
  • Clothes Dryers
  • Poor Ventilation
  • Presence of Wet Materials Indoors
  • Damp / Wet Basements or Crawl Spaces
  • Condensation or Rusting
  • Lots of House Plants
  • Water Stains (Discoloration of the Walls - yellowish, greenish, brownish or blackish stains indicate a high level of moisture and mold growth)
  • Cracked, Peeling Paint
  • Blocked Gutters
  • Warped Wood
  • Loosening and Discoloration of Bathroom Wallpaper
  • Visible Biological / Mold Growth (black, grey-brown, grey-green, white & orange spots, or even pink or purple splotches if growing behind vinyl wallpaper. Stachybotrys is commonly a dark, slimy, greenish-black mold).1

Contact Home Healthy Homes right away for mold removal and mold remediation if you think you may have black mold, toxic mold or other mold infestation.

Black Mold

Black mold is a slimy, greenish-black fungus scientifically referred to as Strachybotrys and has been "linked to the death of babies from respiratory bleeding (pulmonary hemosiderosis), and as a contributing factor to illnesses such as bronchitis and asthma."2 Dangerous black molds produce airborne mycotoxins that can irreversibly destroy a person's health. It is possible to breath in mold spores and mycotoxins without being aware that you are getting really sick. Being exposed to dangerous molds over a long period of time can cause serious symptoms and illnesses such as respiratory disorders, learning disabilities, mental deficiencies, heart problems, cancer, multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, rheumatoid arthritis, a suppressed immune system and more.

Mold Removal

If you think you may have a mold problem it is critical you contact Home Healthy Homes for mold removal and mold prevention solutions. Home Healthy Homes offers you expert evaluation and mold remediation solutions. We restore health to your home and help prevent your family from suffering from the serious illnesses caused by mold.

Contact Home Healthy Homes and our mold consultant will come to evaluate your unique situation. We provide you with a FREE in-home evaluation and on-the-spot estimate for mold removal and mold prevention. Our long-term solutions are designed to save you money and give you peace of mind.

Call us Toll Free (800) 964-1033.
Make an appointment for your FREE estimate. Most jobs are completed the same day!

Mold Information Resources:

  1. Environmental Protection Agency Mold Publications & Resources, www.epa.gov/mold
  2. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Mold, www.cdc.gov/mold
  3. Mold News, Toxic Black Mold News Stories, www.moldnews.net
  4. "Guidelines on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments" - New York City Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene, www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/epi/moldrptl.shtml
  5. "HR 1268 United States Toxic Mold Safety and Protection Act" (Melina Bill), www.house.gov/conyers/mold.htm
  6. "Children's Health Initiative - Toxic Mold" - EPA, www.epa.gov/appcdwww/iemb/child.htm
  7. "Toxic Mold" - Healthy Children Project, www.healthychildrenproject.org/exposures/molds.html
 
 
 
 
 

"If you already have a mold problem - ACT QUICKLY. Mold damages what it grows on. The longer it grows, the more damage it can cause."
A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture & Your Home, US Environmental Protection Agency, EPA-402-K-02-003