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Over the last decade, we have gathered extensive information on mold growth, removal, causes, and much more. We’ve shared this knowledge in our blog posts, which you can find below:
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Carpet Mold: A Surface Approach Won’t Do
Carpet Mold is a common problem, especially in our Kansas City area where we have lots of basements , foundation issues, and heavy rainfalls. Most noticeably during times when there is a lot of rainfall, we see a lot of homes with leaks. Where the carpet is saturated and sometimes not discovered for some time. When Efforts are to Only Eliminate Surface Water this is What Creates a Carpet Mold Problem and So Much More! Unfortunately, it is often assumed that the only area of
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Jan 194 min read


DIY Method to Clean Off Mold on the Walls
Taking care of our homes is something we all make a priority. One of the things that may be missing from your to-do list, however, is checking for mold on the walls. The mold may be growing in your walls away from where you can see and affecting the health of your family and the quality of your home. Clean Off Mold on the Walls that are Non-Porous One of the most common questions we receive from customers is what products we recommend for mold removal . It is NOT bleach .
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Jan 192 min read


DIY Mold Removal: Practical Tips
With a few clicks on Google, you type “ DIY Mold Removal” hoping for some quick tutorial and easy answers. After spending half an hour you end up with more questions than answers by all of the different results you get. What to do? It would be easy for anyone, to just grab a bottle of bleach and see what happens. Before you grab that bleach, we hope to bring some clarity to what could be a confusing topic. DIY Mold Removal Tips from the Mold Professionals When it comes to m
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Jan 194 min read


DIY Steps to Clean Mold Off a Leaky Window
If your leaky window sill is covered by drapes or furniture, you may not notice mold until it is a significant problem. You should identify the type of mold before you consider DIY removal , but if you insist on removing it yourself, there are a few precautions you can take to make sure you are not harmed in the process. 6 Steps to Resolve Leaky Window Mold 1. Wear protective clothing The first step before handling mold is to make sure you are wearing protective clothing. Th
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Jan 193 min read


Why Use Respirators When Cleaning Mold
Removing mold and cleaning an area of exposure is a safety hazard because the mold spores are stirred up into the air . This can multiply the exposure and put people at a much higher risk for respiratory ailments. This is why mold remediation experts always wear protective gear including gloves and clothing that can be washing well or discarded. Most importantly, this is why they use a respirator. The National Institute for Occupation Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends at
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Jan 192 min read


Is a Moldy Compost Pile Hazardous?
Composted soil is wonderful soil for potted plants and gardens, and it benefits the planet by reducing the amount of trash we put in the garbage can. We are able to reuse unwanted or spoiled food by putting it in a compost bin or pile, and in a small amount of time (varies depending on how often it is turned and what it is made of), it will transform into the soil. The waste basically decays, and it becomes dirt. Generally speaking, composted soil is thought of as a natural w
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Jan 192 min read


Is Your Washing Machine Moldy?
Nobody wants moldy items in their home, and the last place you’d expect to find it is in the very appliance that cleans your clothes. But it can happen. Your washing machine can get moldy. If you notice a musty smell emanating from it. This occurs because of mold growth, and front-loading washers are more susceptible to this because of the airtight closure required on the front door. Where there are moisture, stagnancy, and temperatures suitable for growth, there will be mol
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Jan 192 min read


PPE: Personal Protective Equipment
When a person engages in mold remediation, or clean-up, they disturb active mold spores that can cause respiratory distress. In order to avoid being exposed to these tiny spores, a person must wear personal protective equipment (PPE) . Here are a few examples from the Environmental Protections Agency (EPA) about what to wear. Recommended PPE for Mold Removal 1. Gloves The purpose of gloves is two-fold. Their first purpose is to prevent the skin from coming into contact with
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Jan 192 min read


What Does Mold Smell Like?
Our five senses are very useful for protection, and our ability to smell often alerts us to things we cannot see or feel. Smoke is an obvious example, but the nose is also useful in detecting mold. What does mold smell like? Well, it’s important to understand a few other things about mold before you go sniffing it out. Invisible Invasion The beginning of a mold problem is typically not visible . Mold spores are tiny and can be a small as 3 microns in size, so they are invisib
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Jan 192 min read


How to Do Your Own Home Mold Inspection
If you are stuck at home due to this global pandemic, there is one thing you can do that will proactively retain the health of your home and its inhabitants. That one thing is doing your own home mold inspection. How to Do Your Own Home Mold Inspection Mold spores are so small, they are invisible to the naked eye. In fact, you won’t see mold until you have a ton of spores replicating in your home. Still, the eyes are one of the best ways to detect mold on window sills or und
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Jan 192 min read


Killing Mold with Household Cleaners
When a property owner or land manager discovers a mold infestation, the first thing that typically comes to mind is a DIY cleanup. In many cases this is adequate, but it is important to realize that large mold problems may require professional mold removal services . However, if it is a small cleanup, killing mold with household cleaners is a possibility. Bleach The most common cleaner people will use to remedy a mold infestation is bleach. It is classified as a “biocide,” w
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Jan 192 min read


DIY Tips
There are things that you should do before the cool weather hits, and one of those “winterizing” activities is checking your gutters to prevent mold in attics. How to Check Gutters If it has rained recently and you’ve noticed leaky gutters, then you already know you need to check your gutters. If it hasn’t rained or you haven’t noticed, you’ll have to provide the water. Use a hose to flush the gutter (clear the gutter of debris first if needed), and mark any spots where wate
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Jan 192 min read
Real Estate and Mold
What You Need to Know About Buying or Selling a Property with Mold! No one likes to hear these words, you have a mold problem, especially when you are in the middle of a real estate transaction! However, it is a common reality in the real estate market here in the Kansas City metro area where basement problems, humidity and flooding are a frequent problem for many property owners. The presence of mold is inevitable in homes and commercial property throughout the metro area,
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Jan 191 min read
Do You Need Mold Testing? Before and After Remediation?
before we get into the two sicarios we will first establish that we at AMP work very closely with professional environmental companies. We believe testing for mold is essential for providing the highest quality mold removal services. This is an example of our commitment to excellence is service. However, there are a lot of variables that go into this. Pre Remediation Testing: Lets discuss a real world example that comes up frequently. Lets say there are significant VISI
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Jan 192 min read


6 Common Household Molds
Here are the 6 Top Common Household Molds: Alternaria Mold Alternaria is common outdoors. However, it also grows in damp places indoors. Common examples are tubs & showers, under sinks, crawl spaces and more. It is also very common in buildings that have suffered from water damage. Use caution because Alternaria spreads easily from one area to another. CHARACTERISTICS: Dark green, gray, or black with long, velvety hairs. WHERE IT GROWS: Carpet, clothing, windows, damp areas
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Jan 191 min read


National v. Local Mold Remediation Companies.
We are proud to be a Kansas City, locally owned business!!! We love local businesses !!! They are the lifeblood of our local communities and a significant part of our workforce! We are proud of the fact that we are local! Even though we are local; that doesn’t mean we are not competitive. We significantly beat our national chains in terms of quality, affordability and most importantly your customer experience! Outstanding customer service is at the top of our companies fo
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Jan 193 min read


EPA Guidelines for Mold Removal or Abatement.
The removal of mold can vary greatly from company to company. Hence, the reason for EPA guidelines and IICRC standards . First of all, at Mold Kansas City.com , we emphasize quality and safety first of all. Therefore, our certified mold professionals have the training and experience to follow these steps thoroughly. Also, our company carries additional insurance, including environmental coverage and specifically covering property or personal injury as a result of mold re
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Jan 193 min read


Mold Growth: About Where & How Mold Grows
The removal of mold can vary greatly from company to company. Hence, the reason for EPA guidelines and IICRC standards . First of all, at Mold Kansas City.com , we emphasize quality and safety first of all. Therefore, our certified mold professionals have the training and experience to follow these steps thoroughly. Also, our company carries additional insurance, including environmental coverage and specifically covering property or personal injury as a result of mold re
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Jan 191 min read


Mold Growth: About Where & How Mold Grows
Did you know that there may be hidden mold in your house and not even realize it’s there? Most people think that mold is visible and only is where you can see it, on the surface. However, more often than not mold growth occurs from dark hidden areas that you are not seeing on a day-to-day basis. Hidden mold is the most difficult, and it causes the most damage to property and to the health of the home’s occupants, due to not being discovered for some time. And the longer we ar
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Jan 16, 20218 min read
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