Hurricane Clean-Up and Mold Remediation
October 2nd, 2008 by SB Editor
Power outages and high gas prices aren’t the only things left in Hurricane Ike’s path. Ike has left many people homeless, and many more still-standing homes unlivable due to storm related damages.
Even with minimal damage to a home such as missing shingles, broken windows or compromised siding, the water that got in can cause major problems. In these homes, mold poses one of the biggest threats not only for walls and carpet, but for human health as well. Mold is a stinky, allergen expelling, fast spreading, ugly and sometimes toxic adversary. Building contractors will often tear out whole walls and ceilings to get rid of it.
Take a look at this article in the Houston Chronicle.
Sometimes getting rid of anything mold touches is not an option. Fortunately the SodaBlaster is an excellent mold remediation tool. Not only does it get rid of the mold, it can also completely remove the smell associated with mold, mildew and water damage. This is a major problem to much of the Texas coast, including coastal communities like Galveston.
If you have a mold afflicted property, the best thing to do is to eliminate it before it spreads too far. Find out why the SodaBlaster is such an amazing tool for mold and water damage. Take a few minutes to check out SodaBlastRemediators.com. To locate a SodaBlast contractor go to SodaBlastContractors.com and fill out the form.
If you own a remediation business, the SodaBlaster could become one of your most valuable assets. Hurricanes will continue to plague us, and many meteorologists predict hurricane seasons will be more intense over the next few years due to ocean cooling cycles. Although it’s bad news, you can be sure your investment won’t lose its demand anytime soon.
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