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  • Can Water Damage Behind Walls Be Hidden?

    Yes, and it’s more common than you think. Water damage behind walls is one of the most frequently overlooked threats to Utah homes. It can remain hidden for weeks—or even months—while silently causing mold growth, structural rot, and indoor air quality issues. If your home has experienced even a small leak, burst pipe, or flooding

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  • What Does Mold Smell Like in a House?

    Mold in a house typically smells musty, damp, earthy, or sour—similar to wet socks, rotting wood, or an old basement. If you notice a persistent odor that doesn’t go away with cleaning or ventilation, there’s a good chance mold is growing somewhere nearby. Even if you can’t see visible mold, the smell is often the

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  • How Do I Prevent Mold in My Basement in Utah?

    To prevent mold in your Utah basement, you need to control moisture, improve ventilation, seal cracks, and regularly inspect for leaks or humidity buildup. Mold thrives in dark, damp spaces, and basements are especially vulnerable in Utah due to seasonal snowmelt, poor airflow, and older home construction. Here’s what you need to know and what

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  • How Effective Is Radon Mitigation in Utah Homes?

    Radon mitigation is highly effective in Utah homes, typically reducing radon levels by up to 99 percent when installed correctly by a certified professional. Most systems bring levels well below the EPA’s recommended action level of 4.0 pCi/L within 24 to 48 hours of activation. What Is Radon and Why Is Mitigation Necessary? Radon is

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  • What Are the First Signs of Water Damage in a House?

    The first signs of water damage in a house include discolored walls or ceilings, a musty odor, peeling paint, warped flooring, and unexplained increases in your water bill. Catching these signs early can prevent mold growth, structural issues, and thousands of dollars in repairs. If you live in Utah, where seasonal snowmelt, basement moisture, and

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  • Can Mold in Your Home Make You Sick?

    Yes. Mold in your home can make you sick—especially if you’re exposed to it over time. Mold releases microscopic spores into the air, which can trigger a range of health issues including allergies, asthma attacks, respiratory problems, and chronic fatigue. Some molds, like black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum), may produce mycotoxins that are especially harmful. If

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  • How Much Does Water Damage Restoration Cost in Utah?

    Short Answer: In Utah, water damage restoration typically costs between $1,200 and $8,000, depending on the size of the affected area, the materials involved, and how long the water has been sitting. Emergency services or severe damage can cost more. Whether you’re dealing with a flooded basement, a leaky appliance, or storm runoff, this guide

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  • How Do I Know If I Have Radon in My Utah Home?

    Short Answer: You do not feel radon, and you cannot see or smell it. The only way to know if you have radon in your Utah home is to perform a radon test. DIY test kits and professional radon testing services are available statewide. If you live in Utah, especially in areas like Salt Lake

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  • Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Mold Removal in Utah?

    Short Answer: It depends. Homeowners insurance may cover mold remediation in Utah if the mold is caused by a covered peril like sudden water damage from a burst pipe. However, if the mold developed due to long-term leaks, poor maintenance, or flooding, it is typically not covered. Let’s explore how insurance companies in Utah view

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  • How Long Does Mold Remediation Take in Utah Homes?

    Short Answer: Most residential mold remediation projects in Utah take between 1 to 5 days, depending on the extent of the damage, the type of mold, and whether repairs are needed after removal. Now let’s break down why the timeline can vary—and what you should expect if you’re dealing with mold in your home or

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