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We have actually seen Mold expand back after remediation because of the reality that the dampness issue was not dealt with-- manages to stop the wetness were not established so obviously Mold and mildew can expand back. Frequently mold grows in cellars, attic rooms, under carpets, in wardrobes or crawlspaces, and also behind walls. Usually it leaves visible discolorations on wall surfaces, ceilings as well as furnishings. Mold can be visible identified by discoloration on surface areas, white, black, brown, green, tan, purple are all stainings that can stand for mold and mildew growth. Have a post-remediation inspection done to make certain that the removal was done correctly.
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