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How to Prevent Mold Growth After Water Damage

9/26/2024 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Professional removing mold with disinfectant Disinfecting surfaces to prevent mold after water damage.

Water damage can be a homeowner's worst nightmare, not only because of the immediate destruction it causes but also due to the potential for mold growth. Mold can appear within 24 to 48 hours after water exposure, leading to health risks and further property damage. At SERVPRO of SW Onondaga County, we understand the urgency of addressing water damage and preventing mold growth. Our professional mold remediation services are designed to help you restore your home or business to a safe and healthy environment. Contact our highly trained team of restoration specialists by calling (315)488-3900. We are available 24/7 to handle your emergency!

Why Does Water Damage Cause Mold?

Mold thrives in moist environments, making water damage a perfect breeding ground. When water infiltrates your Onondaga County property, it can seep into walls, floors, and ceilings, creating damp conditions that are ideal for mold spores to settle and grow. Combining moisture, organic materials (like wood and drywall), and a lack of ventilation can accelerate mold growth. This is why it's crucial to address water damage promptly and thoroughly to prevent mold from taking hold.

Where to Look for Mold After Water Damage

If you have experienced water damage at your property in Onondaga County, removing excess water and salvaging your possessions are just a few items you must focus on during the cleanup. The first step to identifying mold in your home is knowing what to look for and where. While mold can appear in any color, it is typically found as small black or white spots. Now that you know the physical appearance of mold, you will need to know where to look and the hidden areas in which mold can grow after severe water damage. Mold tends to grow in moist and humid areas, so start by inspecting for signs of mold in bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, basements, and any areas that were directly impacted by the water damage. If you are seeking professional mold removal service in Onondaga County, contact SERVPRO® today!

Steps to Take to Prevent Mold After Water Damage

After experiencing water damage, you must take immediate precautions to prevent mold growth within your home. The first step is to dry the affected area thoroughly and items within 24-48 hours to inhibit mold development. Proper ventilation and dehumidification can help the drying process. Additionally, to speed up the drying process, removing any wet or damaged materials, such as carpets or insulation, is essential to prevent mold from spreading. It's also important to clean and disinfect all surfaces to eliminate any potential mold spores. After doing your best to eliminate any signs of mold, be sure to monitor the area for any signs of mold and promptly address any lingering moisture issues. For professional assistance in dealing with water damage and preventing mold, contact SERVPRO of SW Onondaga County today. Our experienced team can provide expert guidance and assistance in mitigating the effects of water damage and preventing mold growth.

Contact SERVPRO for Professional Mold Remediation in Onondaga County

Despite your best efforts, mold can still develop after water damage. When this happens, it's essential to seek professional help. SERVPRO of SW Onondaga County offers comprehensive mold remediation services to homes and businesses throughout Onondaga, NY. Our team of IICRC-certified experts uses advanced equipment and techniques to detect and eliminate mold, ensuring your property is safe and healthy. Contact us today by calling (315)488-3900 to ensure your property is mold-free and restored to its pre-damaged condition.

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