Mold Damage
Mold, mildew, fungi, and harmful bacteria represent the primary biological threats found within homes and commercial buildings. These organisms thrive anywhere elevated humidity exists—bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and any space affected by water intrusion provide ideal conditions for their growth.
Health Risks of Mold Exposure
Beyond being unsightly and foul-smelling, mold poses genuine health risks to building occupants. Airborne mold spores trigger allergic responses in many individuals, causing persistent eye irritation, chronic runny nose, frequent sneezing, sinus congestion, headaches, and unexplained fatigue. For those with respiratory conditions, asthma, or weakened immune systems, mold exposure can lead to more severe health complications.
Structural Damage from Mold
Left unchecked, active mold colonies consume organic building materials as a food source. Over time, this biological deterioration weakens wooden framing, degrades drywall integrity, and compromises structural components. What starts as a small problem can quickly escalate into repair costs reaching tens of thousands of dollars.
Take Action Now
Time works against you when mold is present. Every day of delayed action allows colonies to expand, spores to spread, and damage to compound. Dry Works Restoration specialists hold certifications in professional mold assessment, containment, remediation, and prevention. We utilize HEPA filtration, negative air pressure containment, and antimicrobial treatments to thoroughly eliminate mold and prevent its return.