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Mold Testing and Inspection

Mold testing and inspection in Georgia and South Carolina. Discover how certified mold assessments help protect your home and indoor air quality.

Dehumidifier displaying humidity level next to a technician inspecting mold growth on a wall in a residential setting.

Humidity Is Back: Why Your Dehumidifier Might Be Lying to You

Here in Augusta and the surrounding CSRA, we know humidity all too well. As winter fades and the air warms up, many homeowners pull out the trusty dehumidifier—hoping to keep moisture (and mold) under control. But what if that little machine isn’t telling the truth? The digital display on your dehumidifier might give you a

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Professional inspecting for water intrusion and mold risk outside a historic home during a storm, with EnviroPro 360 branding visible.

Storm Season Is Coming: What to Do Now to Prevent Water Intrusion

Storms in the Southeast aren’t just a spring concern—they’re a way of life. But too many homeowners don’t think about water damage until it’s already soaked into walls, floors, and insulation. By then, you’re not just dealing with moisture… you’re dealing with mold. The good news? You still have time to protect your home before

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Person in yellow gloves cleaning mold from wall with pink cloth and spray bottle, emphasizing mold removal in home maintenance.

Spring Cleaning Mistake: Why Scrubbing Mold Isn’t Enough

There’s something about spring that makes you want to open the windows, wipe down every surface, and refresh your space. But there’s one mistake many people make during spring cleaning—and it can have long-term effects on your health and home. Scrubbing visible mold isn’t the same as getting rid of it.In fact, trying to clean

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Man sitting on couch wrapped in a blanket, coughing, with a dusty HVAC vent emitting colorful smoke, illustrating potential mold issues affecting indoor air quality.

Coughing That Won’t Quit? It Could Be Mold Hiding in Your HVAC

Winter is prime time for indoor comfort—but it’s also prime time for hidden air quality problems. If you’ve been coughing, sneezing, or feeling congested for weeks, and allergy meds aren’t helping, the issue might not be seasonal. It might be your HVAC system circulating mold spores. Yes, even in winter. Why HVAC Mold Is Easy

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Man monitoring humidity levels with a hygrometer next to a humidifier, potential mold risk in bedroom setting.

Why Your Humidifier Could Be Making You Sick: The Hidden Mold Ris …

You bought it to breathe easier. To fight off dry winter air. To help your sinuses, skin, or your kids sleep better. But what if that humidifier is doing more harm than good? Most homeowners don’t realize that improperly used humidifiers can create the perfect breeding ground for mold, especially in winter when windows are

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Man inspecting water accumulation near a building foundation with a flashlight, highlighting potential mold risk during rainy season.

Rainy Season Warning: Why February Showers Could Lead to March Mo …

The calendar says winter—but your roof, crawl space, and foundation are already dealing with spring-level rain. February in the Southeast often means unpredictable storms, damp ground, and temperature swings that invite moisture exactly where you don’t want it. And while you’re waiting for warmer days, that hidden moisture is already hard at work laying the

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Man sneezing in guest room with holiday decorations, air quality monitor on bedside table, suitcase nearby.

What’s Lurking in Your Guest Room? Why Holiday Visitors Trigger …

It happens every year. Family arrives. The guest room is all made up. The air mattress is inflated. But within a few hours, someone is coughing, sneezing, or reaching for allergy meds. You cleaned. You vacuumed. So what’s the deal? The culprit might be mold or hidden allergens, stirred up after months of sitting untouched—and

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