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Hidden Mold Damage to Structural Components and Interior Contents of Commercial Buildings in Dayton

2/24/2020 (Permalink)

Dayton Commercial Building "Once mold damage is detected in a Dayton commercial building, remediation should quickly take place to repair the situation".

As a darkness-loving microorganism, mold can easily be missed by the human eyes. Their ability to quickly gain a strong foothold allows microbes enough time to cause damage inside a Dayton building. The affected areas can sometimes be hidden until the furniture is rearranged or when a renovation takes place.


Once mold damage is detected in a Dayton, Ohio commercial building, remediation should quickly take place to repair the situation. It's important to begin restoration as soon as possible to help prevent several different problems from occurring or escalating. Keeping mold and spores contained through the use of temporary barrier walls, double-bagging, and quick disposal keeps the spores from spreading throughout the unaffected areas.

When a project involves areas damaged by microbial activity, many contractors refuse to continue until after an expert remediation team removes the moldy materials. Too much exposure to mold can quickly infest new materials. The best practices are to remove any ruined contents to protect the investment.

Rearranging furniture, even within a room, can reveal mold growing on walls behind furniture. Mold can be found under large pieces of furniture and also around window frames. Many mold spores can easily collect underneath a bed or couch, while window frames collect spores from the air outside as it moves through tiny cracks.

Call SERVPRO of East Dayton/Beavercreek for all of your commercial mold remediation needs. We are here to help.

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