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Helpful Tips to Prevent Mold in Your Home

InformationalBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 26, 2026

Helpful Tips to Prevent Mold in Your Home Mold growth is a common issue for homeowners, especially in warm, humid climates. While mold often starts small, it can quickly spread if moisture problems aren’t addressed early. The good news? Many mold issues are preventable with a few proactive steps. Below are practical tips to help…

Mold on Baseboards: A Hidden Sign of Moisture Problems in Florida Homes

InformationalBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 25, 2026

Mold on Baseboards: A Hidden Sign of Moisture Problems in Florida Homes At first glance, mold on baseboards can be easy to overlook. Light discoloration, faint spotting, or a dusty-looking residue near the floor may not seem urgent—but these subtle signs often point to an underlying moisture problem that shouldn’t be ignored. Baseboards are one…

Mold Growth at Ceiling and Wall Junctions: What It Means for Your Home

ClientsBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 23, 2026

Mold Growth at Ceiling and Wall Junctions: What It Means for Your Home Areas where moisture and temperature changes meet are prime conditions for mold growth. Small patches can quickly spread when not addressed early. If you notice discoloration or visible growth, testing can help identify the issue before it escalates. Questions about mold? Call…

Bipolaris Mold: What It Is, Where It Grows, and Why It Matters

Fungi FridayBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 20, 2026

Bipolaris Mold: What It Is, Where It Grows, and Why It Matters When people think about indoor mold, names like Stachybotrys or Aspergillus often come to mind. However, Bipolaris mold is another species that shows up in indoor air and surface samples—especially in warm, humid climates—and it’s important to understand what it means when it…

Rust, Moisture & Mold at the Baseboard — What It Means

ClientsBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 19, 2026

Rust, Moisture & Mold at the Baseboard — What It Means Rust staining on baseboards is a red flag for ongoing moisture. When water sits at floor level—often from leaks, condensation, or prior water damage—it can wick into surrounding materials, leading to hidden microbial growth behind the wall or beneath flooring. In this case, our…

Water Stains on Drywall | Mold Testing Services in Florida

InformationalBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 18, 2026

Water Stains on Drywall | Mold Testing Services in Florida At first glance, small brown water stains on drywall may seem minor or purely cosmetic. But these marks are often evidence of an active or past leak—and where moisture exists, mold growth can follow. Even limited moisture intrusion behind drywall can create the perfect conditions…

Water Leaking Through Sliding Glass Door Causing Mold Growth

ClientsBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 12, 2026

Water Leaking Through Sliding Glass Door Causing Mold Growth Water leaking through the bottom of a sliding glass door might seem minor—but over time, it can soak flooring, damage framing, and create the perfect conditions for mold growth. 🚪💧 If you’re noticing moisture, staining, or musty odors near doors or windows, it’s a sign the…

Mold Growth on Plaster Walls in Florida Homes

InformationalBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 10, 2026

Mold Growth on Plaster Walls in Florida Homes In Florida’s humid climate, plaster walls can absorb moisture from leaks, condensation, or high indoor humidity—creating ideal conditions for mold growth. What shows on the surface may indicate a deeper moisture issue behind the wall. If you suspect mold in your home, give us a call at…

How Mold Can Spread Through HVAC Systems

InformationalBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 9, 2026

#MoldFactMonday ~ Mold doesn’t always stay in one room. Airborne spores can move through HVAC systems and be delivered to other areas of the home. When those spores land in spaces with moisture or high humidity, new mold growth can develop. If you suspect mold in your home, give us a call at 407-753-9463 to…

Mold Growth on Walls from Wet Carpet | Florida Mold Testing & Remediation

ClientsBy Lauren SigmondFebruary 5, 2026

Mold Growth on Walls from Wet Carpet | Florida Mold Testing & Remediation Leftover moisture can be sneaky. This wall shows how water from a wet carpet can travel upward, creating the perfect environment for mold growth. We performed thorough testing and supplied the remediation company with required mold protocol to guide safe remediation. Don’t…

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