If your property suffers from any type of water damage, flooding, water leaks, standing water, or moisture, mold growth is inevitable - especially in dark and humid areas such as basements and crawl spaces. When mold growth is present, mold spores can release toxins into the air which makes a negative impact on your entire home and possibly the health of you and your loved ones.
After an indoor flood, dormant spores can start to become active and you might notice increased mold growth. Fortunately at LMS Restoration Houston, we provide thorough water removal and moisture removal services to discourage the growth of mold and mildew.
Not everyone is affected the same way by mold. Some people are more sensitive than others and may experience having itchy and red eyes, stuffy nose, and wheezing. But for people with asthma or who are allergic to mold, the reaction may be more intense. Depending on the amount of mold involved, allergic persons may experience fever and shortness of breath.
In most properties, mold spores are always lurking and waiting for the right conditions to grown into mold. It’s not really possible to get rid of all mold spores. Instead, we can prevent mold growth by controlling moisture inside the home or commercial property. If there’s too much moisture in a property, spores could grow into mold and produce more mold spores which could harm the occupants of a building.
Let the professionals at LMS Restoration Houston help you with mildew and mold removal. We have been serving the Houston and Galveston areas since 1972 and have built a strong reputation in the community. We are the leading restoration and remediation company and we are experts in mildew and mold remediation. We also provide fire damage restoration and water damage restoration services that help prevent mold development.
For more information about how LMS Restoration Houston can help you with mold and mildew remediation or to request an estimate, please visit our contact us by sending us a message or give us a call at 281-572-8798 to speak to a restoration specialist.