Mold from Heavy Flooding a Serious Concern
2/3/2017 (Permalink)
Mold from Heavy Flooding a Serious Concern
From August till the end of December 2015, North Georgia saw several incidents of heavy rainfall that led to massive flooding. In some parts, like Blairsville’s Meeks Park or entire neighborhoods in Ellijay, rising water levels were enough to shutter access to main roads and close down communities completely.
As the new year brings a break from the rain and the region settles into its familiar chilly weather pattern, many residents are still left dealing with the aftermath of last year’s torrential rains. Most notably, the potential for mold and bacteria growth is concern for those affected by flooding.
SERVPRO has been helping businesses and residents since 1967. They will be happy to assist you in the cleanup and restoration of your home from the serious aftermath effects of flooding fromheavy rains or plumbing.
5 reasons to suspect you didn’t cure your mold issues on your own:
Mold spores are airborne and invisible to the human eye. They can quickly multiply after your cleaning attempt. Air duct cleaning is essential after mold cleanup to capture mold spores and sanitize the system.
If you used bleach, it leaves residual moisture, which is one condition mold needs to grow.
If you used bleach on porous surfaces, such as unfinished wood and drywall, you may have killed mold on the surface. However, you quite possibly did not kill the roots beneath the surface.
You have a musty smell after cleaning.
If a dark stain reappears after cleaning, it could possibly be the return of mold
You may need a professional to, at least, evaluate your home and make sure it’s mold free. Mold issues are always best caught early or completely prevented.
For more information please visit SERVPROBLUERIDGE.com or call us today at 706-896-1880.