Restoration Systems DC
Certified Water Damage Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBB report.

We Service Washington and Surrounding Cities/Areas with a 60 Minute Response Time

For a complete list of our service/coverage area, click here

202-738-5253
We provide water damage services to Residential and Commercial property

District of Columbia Restoration Company

Home > Education > Mold Removal > Mold In Summertime - It Happens

News & Education Articles

Skip Navigation Links.
Expand Basement Flood (1)Basement Flood (1)
Expand Basement Flooding (15)Basement Flooding (15)
Expand Carpet Drying (1)Carpet Drying (1)
Expand Carpet Water Damage (3)Carpet Water Damage (3)
Expand Cleaning Water Damage (3)Cleaning Water Damage (3)
Expand Dry Carpet (3)Dry Carpet (3)
Expand Fire And Water Damage (1)Fire And Water Damage (1)
Expand Fire Water Damage (4)Fire Water Damage (4)
Expand Fire Water Damage Restoration (3)Fire Water Damage Restoration (3)
Expand Fire Water Restoration (1)Fire Water Restoration (1)
Expand Flood Clean Up (4)Flood Clean Up (4)
Expand Flood Cleaning (3)Flood Cleaning (3)
Expand Flood Damage (19)Flood Damage (19)
Expand Flood Damage Carpet (1)Flood Damage Carpet (1)
Expand Flood Repair (1)Flood Repair (1)
Expand Flood Restoration (1)Flood Restoration (1)
Expand Flood Restoration Companies (1)Flood Restoration Companies (1)
Expand Flooded Basement (9)Flooded Basement (9)
Expand House Mold (1)House Mold (1)
Expand Mold (1)Mold (1)
Expand Mold Mildew (1)Mold Mildew (1)
Expand Mold Remediation (1)Mold Remediation (1)
Collapse Mold Removal (16)Mold Removal (16)
Mold Removal
Massachusetts School Tested For Mold Spores
A Fungus Among Us - Mold Displaces MO Family
Senior Prank Causes Mold Damage To CO High School
Striking a Blow Against Mold And Musty Odors
Mold In Summertime - It Happens
Mold Increases Asthma and Allergy Risks In Children
Physical Effects Of Mold Spores
Steps To Kill Mold In Carpet
Black Mold Removal
Attic Mold And Ventilation
Mold Removal From Books
Mold Removal Tips
The Mold Top 3
Hurricane Irene Sets The Stage For Mold
How to Handle Mold and Water Damage Claims
Expand Remove Mold (1)Remove Mold (1)
Expand Repairing Flood Damage (1)Repairing Flood Damage (1)
Expand Restoration Water Damage (3)Restoration Water Damage (3)
Expand Sewage Cleanup (1)Sewage Cleanup (1)
Expand Sewage Flood (3)Sewage Flood (3)
Expand Sewage Spill Clean Up (1)Sewage Spill Clean Up (1)
Expand Water Clean Up (2)Water Clean Up (2)
Expand Water Cleanup (2)Water Cleanup (2)
Expand Water Damage (5)Water Damage (5)
Expand Water Damage Cleaning (1)Water Damage Cleaning (1)
Expand Water Damage Cleanup (3)Water Damage Cleanup (3)
Expand Water Damage Emergency Service (2)Water Damage Emergency Service (2)
Expand Water Damage Experts (3)Water Damage Experts (3)
Expand Water Damage Repair (2)Water Damage Repair (2)
Expand Water Damage Restoration (3)Water Damage Restoration (3)
Expand Water Damage Restoration Company (1)Water Damage Restoration Company (1)
Expand Water Damage Service (3)Water Damage Service (3)
Expand Water Extraction (1)Water Extraction (1)
Expand Water Extraction Services (1)Water Extraction Services (1)
Expand Water Removal (25)Water Removal (25)
Expand Water Restoration (14)Water Restoration (14)
Expand Winter Weather Preparation (2)Winter Weather Preparation (2)

Mold In Summertime - It Happens

Mold isn’t exactly something we think about all that often, but it does tend to cross our minds during the spring months when showers and storms occur almost daily and our homes and property are reluctant to completely dry out.  We also think about it in the winter, when melting snow can make for an abundance of moisture.  Summertime, however, is another story, and if there is a season where we let our guard down when it comes to mold, this is it.Indoor-Air-Quality-test.jpg

The plain fact of the matter, however, is that mold is not confined by a season, or a temperature, or anything of the sort.  All mold requires for growth, rapid growth, is moisture.  And moisture can occur year round, any place, any time.  Mold also grows on practically anything….paper, ceiling tiles, piping, cardboard boxes, insulation, fabric…the list goes on. 

Mold brings with it various health hazards, ranging from milder allergic reactions, runny nose, watery eyes, skin irritation, etc., to more serious problems such as neurological disorders, respiratory problems, lung disease, and in rare cases, even death.

One aspect of mold not normally discussed is its ability to cause serious damage to the structure of your home.  Mold has a habit of slowly eating away and destroying whatever it is attached to, and that included the would or drywall in your home or business.  More than one property has been condemned and torn down for no other reason than out of control mold growth.

To stay ahead of mold in your home, keep a close eye on your air conditioner’s drain pan, clothes dryers that vent indoors (as they can provide an ample source for moisture), and even the overwatering of house plants.  In addition, condensation from high indoor humidity can present a problem, along with outdoor sprinklers that continuously wet the walls of your home.   Even wet clothing left to dry indoors can set the stage for mold growth.Mold_Removal.jpg

Mold occurs in natural environments all the time, breaking down dead plant or animal tissue.  We encounter and even inhale mold spores almost every day, with no adverse side effects.  The problem arises when mold occurs within an enclosed space; suddenly mold spores are encountered in much higher concentrations than normal, and when inhaled, can present a variety of health threats.

It is very important for homeowners to recognize just how easy it is for mold to establish and grow within the home.  It is far easier to correct the potential problem than to get rid of it once it has established.  Reducing your home’s humidity to the lowest possible level can really go a long way toward preventing a serious mold problem.

Once you have mold in your home, it isn’t enough to simply remove it.  Unless the area is properly treated, the mold is guaranteed to return.  The affected area should be thoroughly cleaned, disinfected, sanitized, and steps taken to reduce humidity and moisture and improve ventilation.  It is important to take all the steps necessary to prevent the return of the mold infestation.

For quality mold remediation services backed by a one year guarantee, contact your IICRC certified mold removal and water restoration professionals at Water Damage Local.com.

iicrc-logo.jpg

Share This Page

Accepted Credit Cards