Mold spores are everywhere, particularly outdoors. In humid climates, those spores find purchase on brick, concrete, cement, slate and even on composite decking materials. They feed on dust and organic particles hidden in the crevices of the stone. Then they begin to break down the stone itself —a process that can eventually require extensive repairs Continue Reading
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Mold is a form of fungi with around 100,000 different species. Most fungi, including molds, produce microscopic cells called “spores” that spread readily through the air. Airborne spores are easily inhaled and can be very hazardous to our health. Like seeds, live spores form colonies, and under the right conditions, they multiply rapidly. If not Continue Reading
Water in your home is an invitation for mold to move in and grow. Water can enter your home from dozens of locations. It can seep through basement floors or along cracks in the foundation. It can leak through roofs and around doors and windows. Broken or leaking plumbing in bathrooms and kitchens is a Continue Reading
Spring brings great golfing weather, but it also brings plenty of mold on artificial turf. Spring rains and warmer temperatures encourage mold growth and artificial turf provides an ideal food source for mold spores, especially the organic materials that collect in the hollows and on the stems of the turf. MoldOff is an innovative product Continue Reading
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