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What Happens When Office Ceiling Tiles Get Infested with Mold

What Happens When Office Ceiling Tiles Get Infested with Mold

Ceiling tiles are not typically part of your normal eyeline, which means what’s going on up there may not be immediately noticeable. Behind most ceilings are important building structures, including...

The Link Between Plumbing Issues and Persistent Mold

The Link Between Plumbing Issues and Persistent Mold

Many homeowners tend to overlook the real damage that can manifest during and after plumbing damage. While water damage is the most apparent sign of plumbing issues, mold is another major concern when...

The Role of Air Quality Testing in Safe Asbestos Removal

The Role of Air Quality Testing in Safe Asbestos Removal

Asbestos is a hazardous material that was widely used in construction throughout the 20th century. While undisturbed asbestos poses minimal risk, it becomes dangerous when disturbed, releasing...

What Landlords Need to Know About Asbestos Liability

What Landlords Need to Know About Asbestos Liability

Asbestos removal in Oakville is a big responsibility to take on. You must make sure that the entire process is aligned with health and safety regulations, as well as government requirements. Then...

What Makes a Home More Vulnerable to Mold Growth

What Makes a Home More Vulnerable to Mold Growth

Mold is virtually everywhere to some degree. Existing in nature, the fungus circulates in the air usually at non-harmful concentrations. But, when a home or other property has certain conditions it...

Why DIY Mold Cleaning Make the Problem Worse

Why DIY Mold Cleaning Make the Problem Worse

Mold is a tricky contaminant. For the average homeowner it’s difficult to identify when mold starts to become a problem and how it will react to various cleaning solutions. Regardless, when mold...

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