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If you live in the Northeast, you know that the summer of 2009 has been wet and rainy. Between May and June, Pennsylvania had over 10 inches of rain. In New York City, rain fell for 23 out of 30 days in the month of June.
When a home or building is infested with mold, the contamination can often be seen. It can exist along baseboards or on walls. At other times the mold may be hidden, such as within walls. In these cases, there may be musty smell or inhabitants may suffer from breathing or health problems. It is important to determine what type(s) of mold are present.
Besides a pine scent and holiday cheer, live Christmas trees could bring something entirely unwholesome into your home.
Water and mold spores are the recipe for home mold infestation, growing in damp places that you may or may not see.
Water damage due to storms and flooding do more than structural damage. The aftereffects can be just as damaging as the initial disaster.