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How Much Does Mould Devalue a Home?

What determines a home's value? It is a simple question that has a somewhat complex answer. Factors such as location, property size, age, and ...

When Does Mould Start to Grow - When is Mould Season?

Mould is never a cause for excitement, but it is a concern that most of us will encounter at some point. The unsightly growth is a common household ...

The Risks of Springtime Hidden Mould

Hidden mould can be a severe household problem, causing respiratory illnesses, nasal congestion, and eye irritation. Mould can be especially ...

Symptoms of Mould Exposure in Children and Pets

Exposure to black mould can cause serious health issues in the long term. Children and pets are found to be more vulnerable to mould-related ...

How to Get Rid of Mould in Air Conditioning Ducts

Mould can live on many kinds of surfaces in a home. It can be seen on walls and ceilings, but it can also make its way into the AC duct system. Even ...

How to Eliminate Musty Odours from Water Damaged Properties

If a property has experienced water damage and all repairs were taken care of, but the place still has a musty odour, it is most likely the result of ...

Can Water Damaged Carpet Be Saved?

After experiencing a water disaster, many homeowners and property managers ask if their carpet and pad can be salvaged. Drying carpets and pads that ...

How to Get Your Home Ready for Spring Storms

Spring weather can be highly dangerous as it brings storms that can cause severe damage and flooding, especially in early spring, when the soil is ...

6 Tips to Remove Mould from Wooden Surfaces

To remove mould from wood surfaces, a mix of household detergent and water used with a brush or sponge may be all that’s necessary. In some tougher ...