As homeowners are more educated today regarding indoor air quality they are learning more about the damage mold can cause to their health and home. We are seeing an increase in home owners concerns on how mold can impact health. Homeowners are beginning to realize that their energy-efficient, “tight” homes built since the ’70s energy crisis can actually be havens for destructive mold, thanks to poor circulation and “mold-friendly” materials like conventional drywall and particleboard. They’re also discovering that many insurance companies are no longer covering mold-related damages. This puts the burden on the homeowner to prevent mold before it causes serious health issues and expensive mold remediation projects.







