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Historic homes are full of charm—but they may also hide mold and asbestos. Before you buy or renovate, here’s why expert testing matters more than ever.

When Old Homes Hide New Hazards: Why Pre-1940s Properties Need Mo …

There’s something magical about a historic home. From wide porches to original hardwoods, Augusta and the CSRA are full of properties built before the 1940s that radiate southern charm. But beneath the beauty, older homes can hide serious environmental risks—especially mold and asbestos. Whether you’re buying, renovating, or renting, you need to know what could […]

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Spring storms are on the way—don’t wait for water damage to strike. Here’s how to protect your home now and avoid costly mold and leak issues later.

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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Bleach and elbow grease won’t cut it. Find out why scrubbing mold during spring cleaning often fails—and how professional testing makes all the difference.

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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Persistent coughing indoors? Your HVAC system could be spreading hidden mold spores. Discover the warning signs and how EnviroPro 360 detects what’s in your air.

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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Worried about radon in your rental? Learn how to ask your landlord for testing or mitigation—respectfully and effectively—without conflict.

Renters’ Guide: How to Request Radon Mitigation Without Rocking …

Moving into a new place or renewing your lease can come with a mental checklist—paint chips, working outlets, water pressure—but radon? It’s rarely on the radar. Yet if you’re living in a ground-level apartment or basement unit in Georgia or South Carolina, skipping this invisible danger could come at a cost to your health. The

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A seller’s radon test might not tell the whole story. If you’ve just bought a home, here’s why it’s smart—and safe—to schedule a second test now.

Just Bought a Home? Here’s Why You Should Still Test for Radon� …

You signed the papers, got the keys, and you’re settling into your new place. Maybe the seller handed you a radon report that said everything was fine. Case closed, right? Not exactly. Radon levels change. So even if the seller provided a test result from a few weeks—or even a few months—ago, that doesn’t guarantee

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Renovated ≠ asbestos-free. 80s–90s projects often encapsulated asbestos instead of removing it. Here’s where it still hides, what triggers testing today, and how EnviroPro 360 keeps GA & SC properties compliant

Was Your Building Renovated in the 90s? Why Asbestos Might Still …

The 90s remodel myth: “We already took care of asbestos.” A lot of commercial and institutional properties across Georgia and South Carolina got facelifts in the late 80s and 90s—new ceilings, carpet over tile, mechanical upgrades. But many of those projects encapsulated asbestos-containing materials (ACM) rather than removing them, because leaving intact ACM and sealing

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