Imagining your home catching on fire is something that you never want to think about. But if it is an unfortunate thing that happens to you and you still have a home in the end, call yourself lucky. Being able to move back into your home that was damaged by fire is definitely something that is possible. But what about the smoke smell you ask? There are ways to get rid of that, so let’s explore some of those.
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Mold Damage by Jerry
When people talk to me about mold in their home, I initially want to make certain that they know there is no such thing as a mold free environment. We all live in mold every day, and it can grow virtually anywhere given the right circumstances, such as food and moisture. Simply opening the front door will draw airborne mold spores into your home. Mold will affect different people in different ways and concentrated levels of toxic molds are when concerns begin to build.
Mold by Steve
Mold can be good or bad. Medicine is made from mold, mushrooms are a form of mold or fungi, but they are bad when they grow in area’s we don’t want them to grow. There are over 280 different types of mold that can grow inside of the home.
What is that Smell? by Mike
In the field of restoration, a commonly asked question from the homeowners is “What is that smell?” and “How do we get rid of it?”. Odors from water damage from fire damage are almost always an issue in the restoration of the damaged properties. Other than buying 1000 Dr. Schoels Odor Eaters and hanging them around the area, there are methods and materials that can be used to abate these different odors.
Odor Control by Jodi
When you mention odor control to most homeowners, they probably think of pet odors or tobacco odors. There are so many “smells” that a homeowner doesn’t even think about until it is a problem. Odor control can be easy with some management and planning.