
The “Wet Weather” Factor: Managing Mold & Biohazards in Washington
In Western Washington, rain is woven into daily life. From the waterfront communities of Seattle to the wooded neighborhoods of Bellevue, the historic homes of

In Western Washington, rain is woven into daily life. From the waterfront communities of Seattle to the wooded neighborhoods of Bellevue, the historic homes of

In Western Washington, homeowners take real pride in keeping their properties in good shape. From the coastal air rolling in through Bellingham to Seattle’s steady, relentless
Why Bio Clean Exists By Rhea Toles, Vice President, Bio Clean Inc. Okay, so this is my first blog post and it feels important to
When a fire is extinguished, attention naturally turns to what is visible. Charred materials. Smoke-stained walls. A structure that looks damaged but stable. Yet experienced

A property does not lose credibility overnight, nor does it regain it overnight. When drug activity is associated with a location, the consequences tend to

Hoarded properties are often misunderstood because people view them through a personal or emotional lens. That perspective, while natural, overlooks the real problem. Once clutter blocks

A fire does not have to reduce a property to ashes to change it forever. In many cases, the flames are only a small part of the

That wet spot on your ceiling isn’t just ugly; it’s a bomb waiting to go off. Water is spreading through the empty spaces in your walls, soaking into insulation,

You scrub, spray, and wipe away every trace you can see, but a week later, it’s back. That annoying cycle of recurring mold growth that isn’t just annoying; it’s a sign that

Mold isn’t just an unpleasant sight hiding behind drywall or creeping across a basement wall. It’s a quiet intruder that can trigger health concerns, damage property, and spread before

When a fire occurs, whether it’s a small cooking flare-up or a larger household incident, most homeowners breathe a sigh of relief the moment the flames are out. But here’s the

Water emergencies never arrive with an invitation. One moment, your home feels calm and predictable; the next, there’s water creeping across the floor, soaking carpets,