If you think you may have mold in your home or office, it's important to contact Peachtree Mitigation as soon as possible to get rid or prevent it from causing any further damage.
If you think you may have mold in your home or office, it's important to contact Peachtree Mitigation as soon as possible to get rid or prevent it from causing any further damage.
If you think you may have mold in your home or office, it's important to contact Peachtree Mitigation as soon as possible to get rid or prevent it from causing any further damage.
Most people have heard of mold, but many don't know exactly what it is. Mold is a type of fungus that thrives in damp, warm environments. It can often be found in basements, bathrooms, and kitchens. While mold is not necessarily always dangerous, it can cause health problems for some people.
Signs of mold exposure include coughing, sneezing, and watery eyes. In severe cases, mold exposure can lead to respiratory problems. If you suspect that you have a mold problem in your home, it's important to have the area tested by a professional. They will be able to identify the type of mold and recommend the best course of action for removal.
Most people have heard of mold, but many don't know exactly what it is. Mold is a type of fungus that thrives in damp, warm environments. It can often be found in basements, bathrooms, and kitchens. While mold is not necessarily always dangerous, it can cause health problems for some people.
Signs of mold exposure include coughing, sneezing, and watery eyes. In severe cases, mold exposure can lead to respiratory problems. If you suspect that you have a mold problem in your home, it's important to have the area tested by a professional. They will be able to identify the type of mold and recommend the best course of action for removal.
Peachtree's sophisticated process offers efficient services to help with the restoration and cleanup after mold damage. Our qualified teams are trained to clean, recover and repair residential or commercial properties in Duluth.
Emergency knows no time. We are standing by to receive property damage distress calls 24/7. Our priority is to offer relief to our clients so you can focus on the things that matter most to you.
If you suspect your home may be suffering from mold damage, it's crucial to enlist the help of a professional mold testing and restoration team as soon as possible. Not only will they help to mitigate the damage, but they can also provide guidance and support through the entire restoration process.
Mold is often found in damp, dark areas like basements, closets, or attics. If you suspect that there is mold growing in your home, it is important to have it checked out by a professional as soon as possible. Mold can cause a variety of health problems, including respiratory infections, allergic reactions, and asthma attacks. Signs of mold in the house include:
Do you smell a damp, musty odor that smells like old books? This smell might be caused by chemicals called "mold volatile organic compounds" (MVOCs). This is a sure sign that there's mold issue in your home.
Carpeted areas and rugs are at a high risk for becoming a breeding ground for mold in the home. If you notice any spots, odors or stains on your carpet, be sure to look closely at both sides of the carpet and padding.
When paint starts to bubble or wallpaper becomes distorted, it is often because of moisture. If your walls are warped, find the source of the moisture and fix the problem before it becomes a bigger issue and causes mold.
Mold remediation means the removal, cleaning, sanitizing, demolition, or other treatment, including preventive activities, of mold or mold-contaminated matter that was not purposely grown at that location.
Broadly speaking, most mold testing involves taking a sample of either the air or a surface. Essentially, a mold inspector "tests" the air or surface to find out what kind of mold exists and/or if the mold found is able to grow in the area tested.
Water damage restoration includes the complete process of water cleanup from beginning to end–(removal of water, drying items and structures, and moving restored items back). Water remediation is a term equivalent to water damage restoration.
Structural drying is the process of removing excess water and moisture from materials that make up a structure, until it is dry enough to meet a certain standard of dryness and safety. If your home has been flooded, a professional flood damage restoration company can thoroughly dry out the area to get rid of the water and any extra moisture that could lead to mould growth.
Crawl space encapsulation refers to the addition of a heavy-duty moisture barrier to the dirt floor of your crawl space, sealed foundation vents, insulated walls, and special crawl space dehumidifier(s). Crawl space encapsulation is most effective when you seal the space completely.
A smoke damage clean up service consists of professional smoke restoration techniques including cleaning, deodorizing, and refinishing/restoring hard furnishings. A light coating of soot can be removed easily by the correct specialized techniques.
Fire mitigation removes fuels around your house that can create increased heat and exposure to your home in the event of a wildland fire. Wildland fires include grass fires, brush fires and forest fires.
Allergy flare-ups
If you have been sneezing, coughing, feeling fatigued or blowing your nose a lot, even when it's not allergy season, it might be time to do a thorough inspection of your home. Certain kinds of mold can release a harmful substance called mycotoxin, which can trigger respiratory issues for people staying in the affected area.
If there is noticeable gunk in the grout of your bathroom tiles, it might be because of mold and mildew buildup.
If you suspect that there is mold in your home, it is important to have it tested by a professional. Mold testing should only be done by a qualified contractor, call us at
404-952-7774.
Mold is a fungi that can be found both indoors and outdoors. Mold is natural to our environment; some levels of mold are present at all times (everywhere).
Outdoor molds can be found in shady, damp areas such as where leaves lay or where vegetation is decomposing. If mold was not outside, our mulch, leaves, and grass clippings would never decompose.
Mold has a musty smell. Frequently mold grows in basements, attics, under carpets, in closets or crawlspaces, and behind walls.
Often it leaves visible stains on walls, ceilings, and furniture. Mold can be visibly detected by discoloration on surfaces. White, black, brown, green, tan, and purple are all discolorations that can represent mold growth.
If a musty odor is present, which is not typical for the living space, you may have mold hiding behind something (like drywall) causing the odor. Maybe, that musty odor is not mold, so you must ask yourself a few questions.
Such as:
If you can't identify the cause of the odor, call Peachtree Mitigation for Mold Testing today!
Yes we work with all insurance companies, and we will be with you every step of the way. First, the homeowner files the claim then call us, we will come out to do an assessment, then work with you every step of the way. You can even give your insurance company our number and will talk to them as needed. We will even invoice your insurance directly if requested!
If you have any other questions, we are always here to help. Give us a call today for more information and guidance. Let's get started on getting rid of the mold in your basement today!