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Mold: The Aftermath of Water Damage

While Hurricane Harvey is out of the main news stream, the forecast for Southeast Texas includes several more years of rebuilding and restructuring. After 10 years, New Orleans is still in the process of adding value to the city and rebuilding compromised property after the deadly Hurricane Katrina. As Houston, the Woodlands, and other surrounding areas rebuild themselves, there are temporary contractors, outside remodelers, and professional companies are sweeping in to help. Although these service providers of mold damage, fire damage and water damage cleanup in Madison may be appealing for low prices and quick service, the “quality” job may unravel itself in the coming months and years. As you consider further remediation from water damage from flooding or just plain ‘ol water damage, keep the information below in mind. Specifically, this article will focus on the effect of water damage after several days, weeks, and months. Namely, mold. Mold isn’t just something that develo...