by Sage Restoration | Nov 28, 2016 | Mold, Uncategorized, Water Damage
Expansion tanks on your water heater can help prevent water damage Expansion tanks and reducing water and mold damage: Having an expansion tank installed on your water heater reduces the pressure of hot water in the tank thereby reducing the amount of water dripping...
by Sage Restoration | Nov 17, 2016 | Mold, Uncategorized
Think you can paint over mold and make it go away? Think again…hidden mold can reappear in several months…Proper Mold Removal should be performed by a professional mold remediation company.Beware of a lot of misinformation out there regarding the...
by Sage Restoration | Nov 10, 2016 | Mold, Uncategorized
Proper containment during a mold remediation is crucial to preventing cross contamination of mold spores to other areas of the property. If proper containment is not utilized you or the contractor you hire could be putting you and your family at risk. If mold spores...
by Sage Restoration | Oct 20, 2016 | Black Mold, Moisture, Mold, Uncategorized
Hazardous Mold Emergencies may occur when health and safety may be a problem. Examples would consist of Cat. 3 water (sewage) that has been sitting for longer than 48 hours. Mold can grow under the right conditions within 24-48 hours.Immediate response when moisture...
by Sage Restoration | Aug 25, 2016 | Fire Damage, Mold, Uncategorized, Water Damage
Cleaning contents affected by mold is determined by how the contents themselves are classified. Contents in the restoration industry are broken down into three main types: Porous Contents: these contents are made of materials that easily absorb or adsorb...
by Sage Restoration | Aug 15, 2016 | Home Preparation, Moisture, Mold, Uncategorized
Crawl space solutions are key to keeping your home, air healthy and free from mold. Mold remediation in crawl spaces can be expensive simply due to the nature of working in a tight confined space.Crawl spaces can be a big problem if it is always moist, humid, has...