
Why Modern Insulation Can Lead to an Immediate Need for Mold Remediation
Most homeowners upgrading their insulation are thinking about lower energy bills and a warmer winter. Mold is the last thing on anyone’s mind when the

Most homeowners upgrading their insulation are thinking about lower energy bills and a warmer winter. Mold is the last thing on anyone’s mind when the

Here is something most homeowners in the Pacific Northwest do not find out until it is too late: a fire does not stop destroying your

Most people call for help only after they have already tried to handle it themselves. They have mopped what they can, pointed a fan at

High humidity does more than make a property feel uncomfortable. Over time, elevated moisture levels quietly create ideal conditions for mold to take hold in areas that

A fire changes a property in minutes, but the damage it leaves behind continues to develop for days. Smoke travels through walls and ductwork. Water

When a fire is extinguished, most homeowners assume the worst is over. It is not. Smoke particles begin settling into walls, ceilings, furniture, and ductwork

Washington does not give property owners much margin when it comes to water damage. The Pacific Northwest’s wet season runs long, and cities like Seattle,

Most homeowners think a clean-looking home is a safe home. The damage you can see after a flood, fire, or mold outbreak is only a small part

When smoke enters a property, the damage does not stop once the air clears. In humid environments, the situation becomes far more complicated. What might

In Western Washington, moisture is not an occasional inconvenience. It is part of everyday life. From steady rain moving through Seattle neighborhoods to damp, shaded

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