How Do I Get Rid of MOLD?
Getting rid of MOLD growth in your home begins with removing its life source: water! A moist environment, such as those caused by a flood, leak, or high humidity, is all the mold really needs to...
View ArticleDuct Cleaning: Don’t Do it Yourself
There are thousands of “do it yourself” websites out there that encourage homeowners to do everything from panting the walls to fixing the car without professional help. When you have the knowledge to...
View ArticleWater Spots and Water Leaks
Does your home have water spots on ceiling tiles and drywall? Are you sick and tired of replacing tiles or arranging your furniture to cover up the unsightly watermark? If so, then you have come to the...
View Article5 Problems Caused by Flooded Furnaces
Every year, homeowners across Chicagoland find themselves with anything from a few inches to a few feet of water in their homes. In the process of repairing the damage, many find that their furnace or...
View ArticleAsthma is On the Rise this Summer!
This is the start of a bad year for asthma sufferers in the Chicago area. The outside mold and pollen counts are contributing factors to the suffering of these people. Inside air pollutants have been...
View ArticleFight the Flu with a UV Light
Ever since the Swine Flu scare a few years ago, people everywhere have been taking extra precautions to help stay healthy during the cold and flu season. Well, that time of year is once again upon us,...
View ArticleSpring Allergies from Poor Indoor Air Quality
Hundreds of thousands of Chicagoans suffer every spring with seasonal allergy symptoms, and some of these people find that being indoors actually makes their allergies worse than when they spend time...
View ArticleTwo Ways Water can Damage Your AC
Water is no friend to your furnace or your air conditioner, so this summer we all need to protect our cooling systems from the harmful effects of water damage. The two most common ways your air...
View ArticleAir Conditioners and Asthma Symptom Reduction
Asthma is a very common medical condition that affects millions of Americans and the number of sufferers is growing. Finding a way to reduce symptoms takes a lot of effort, and it starts at home. If...
View ArticleDid Your Duct Cleaner Do a Good Job?
In certain situations, duct cleaning services are a must, but even if you don’t have water or mold in your ducts, having them cleaned could still have benefits for the overall indoor air quality in the...
View ArticleThe Mold Species in Your Home
It’s the last week in March and that means we are just now reaching the next phase of Spring. Thirty degree days are changing into the mid forties, and soon, the rains will come. While the grass and...
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