Auto Store Mold Cleanup
6/29/2018 (Permalink)
Any business owner can tell you just how annoying it can be to have to stop production in order to deal with a water or mold damage. Unfortunately, leaving spots of water or moisture unattended, resulting in the growth of mold spores, is not uncommon and in most cases, it’s not any single person’s fault. Luckily, there is always a way to prevent the issue from occurring again and precautions one can take to make sure the likelihood of it happening in the first place is lowered.
You can't mold-proof a property, but you can make it mold-resistant. Do an audit of the property: where are the problem areas? Do you notice frequent condensation on windows? Is there a water stain on the ceiling from a persistent leak? Preventing mold from growing or spreading might be as simple as ripping up the carpet in a damp basement, installing mold-resistant products, or repairing damaged gutters. Or it may be a matter of major excavation and waterproofing. Whatever the case, address the problem as soon as possible. It might cost some money up front, but it will surely be more costly down the road if mold continues to grow unchecked.