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Types of Mold

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Alternaria Mold

​You can typically find this mold in showers, bathtubs, and below sinks. It often signifies water damage, and it spreads quickly. Has a velvety texture with dark green or brown hairs.

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Chaetomium Mold

​Normally in buildings that are very water-damaged, specifically your roof, basement, pipes, and drywall. Watch out for a musty smell. This cotton-like textured mold usually begins as white in color, and eventually darkens with time, from gray to brown to black.

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Cladosporium Mold

Found frequently in carpet, fabrics, upholsteries, wood floors, and cabinets. AerIndustries describes this type of mold as an olive-green or brown colored mold with a suede-like texture.

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Mucor Mold

Normally found near leaky windows and doors where there’s moisture from condensation. White or gray in color, grows in thick patches quickly.

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Aspergillus

Alternaria mold can trigger allergies, asthma, and respiratory issues. Our expert mold remediation services identify, remove, and prevent Alternaria growth, ensuring a healthier, cleaner, and safer indoor environment for your home or business.

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Fusarium

Fusarium mold poses serious health and structural risks, thriving in damp environments. Our expert solutions detect, remove, and prevent Fusarium growth, ensuring healthier indoor spaces and long-lasting protection for homes and businesses.

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Stachybotrys

Stachybotrys, commonly known as black mold, thrives in damp environments. It poses serious health risks, including respiratory issues and allergies. Professional mold removal ensures safe, effective elimination and protects your home and family.

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Aureobasidium

Aureobasidium is a common mold found on damp surfaces, wood, and wallpaper. Known for causing allergies and discoloration, professional mold removal ensures healthier indoor environments and long-lasting protection against regrowth.

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Trichoderma

​You can typically find this mold in showers, bathtubs, and below sinks. It often signifies water damage, and it spreads quickly. Has a velvety texture with dark green or brown hairs.

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Ulocladium

Ulocladium is a mold commonly found in damp indoor and outdoor environments. Known for triggering allergies and asthma, it thrives on wet surfaces, requiring effective moisture control and professional mold remediation.

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Acremonium

Acremonium is a slow-growing mold found in soil, plants, and decaying material. Known for producing mycotoxins, it can pose health risks indoors, causing allergies, infections, and structural damage if left untreated.

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Stachybotrys black mold

​Stachybotrys black mold thrives in damp areas, releasing harmful mycotoxins that affect health and indoor air quality. Professional removal ensures safety, prevents property damage, and protects families from long-term mold-related risks.

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Serpula lacrymans

Serpula lacrymans, commonly known as dry rot fungus, damages timber in buildings by causing severe wood decay. Effective detection and treatment are essential to prevent structural issues, ensuring long-term property safety and durability.

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White mould

White mold is a harmful fungus that damages crops, plants, and indoor spaces. It thrives in damp conditions, causing decay and health risks. Professional treatment ensures effective white mold removal and prevention.

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Orange mould

Orange mold is a common household fungus that thrives in damp areas, often appearing on food, walls, and wood. It can damage surfaces and trigger allergies, requiring quick cleaning and prevention.

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Bipolaris

Bipolaris is a common mold found in soil and plants, often causing allergies, asthma, and respiratory issues. Timely identification and professional remediation ensure healthier indoor air quality and safety.

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