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Feb 25, 2025
How to Address Mold in Carpet from Water Damage Effectively
Carpet mold from water damage is a frequent concern in Tallahassee, FL, where the humid subtropical climate creates an ideal environment for mold growth. Persistent moisture from high humidity and regular rainfall can seep into carpets, allowing mold to develop quickly. Mold ...
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Jan 27, 2025
Unseen Hazards | How Mold in Tallahassee’s Commercial Buildings Affects Air Quality & Business Compliance
In Tallahassee, FL, the warm, humid climate is a double-edged sword for businesses. While it creates a lush, green environment, it also fosters conditions ideal for mold growth. For commercial building owners, mold often lurks unseen, posing significant risks to air quality, ...
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Jan 10, 2025
The Importance of Mold Prevention After Rain in the Florida Panhandle
Tallahassee, FL, and the surrounding Florida Panhandle region are no strangers to the heavy winter rains that roll in from the Gulf of Mexico. On average, Tallahassee gets about 3-4 inches of rain per month in the winter, December being one of the wetter months compared to ...
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Nov 02, 2024
How Quickly Mold Can Develop After Water Damage
In Tallahassee, where the humid climate creates the perfect breeding ground for mold, addressing water damage promptly is crucial for homeowners. Mold can begin to develop within just 24 to 48 hours after water damage occurs, turning a minor issue into a significant health ...
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