Worried About Mold in Your Monroe County Home? We Can Help You Breathe Easier
If you suspect mold is growing in your home, chances are you’re already dealing with musty odors, allergy-like symptoms, or persistent moisture issues. At Nash Everett, we specialize in identifying and removing mold problems at their source—before they grow into a more serious threat to your health and property.
Why Mold Is a Serious Problem—Not Just an Eyesore
Mold is more than just an unattractive patch on your wall or ceiling. It can quietly degrade your indoor air quality and trigger health issues, especially for children, the elderly, and those with respiratory concerns. If left untreated, mold can cause long-term structural damage and steadily worsen air quality.
Common reasons Monroe County homeowners suspect mold:
• A persistent musty or earthy odor
• Water damage from flooding, plumbing leaks, or roof issues
• Allergies or asthma symptoms that worsen indoors
• Visible black or green patches on walls, ceilings, or around windows
• Ongoing dampness or humidity problems
The Hidden Health Effects of Mold Exposure
Even if you can’t see it, mold may be affecting your well-being. Indoor mold spores can circulate through your HVAC system, making symptoms hard to trace back to their source.
Health concerns tied to mold exposure include:
• Chronic coughing and sneezing
• Nasal congestion and sinus pressure
• Skin irritation or unexplained rashes
• Headaches or fatigue
• Shortness of breath or wheezing
• Worsening asthma or other respiratory conditions
If these symptoms seem to improve when you’re away from home, indoor mold may be to blame.
Popular Testing Options to Detect Mold and Air Quality Problems
Not all mold is visible. That’s why professional testing is the most reliable way to determine if mold is impacting your property or health.
We offer:
• Air sampling to identify elevated mold spore levels
• Surface testing to determine if discoloration is mold-related
• Moisture mapping to locate hidden leaks or humidity sources
• Infrared thermal imaging to detect temperature anomalies where mold thrives
• VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) testing for broader indoor air quality insights
How Mold Remediation Works—And What to Expect
If testing confirms a mold issue, we move quickly to stop the spread and begin remediation. Our experienced team uses industry-approved techniques to ensure mold is eliminated safely and effectively.
Our remediation process includes:
• Containing the affected areas to prevent spore spread
• Using HEPA air filtration to clean the indoor environment
• Removing and safely disposing of contaminated materials
• Treating surfaces with antimicrobial solutions to prevent regrowth
• Addressing moisture issues such as leaks or ventilation problems
We don’t just remove the mold—you’ll also receive a post-remediation inspection to ensure the problem is fully resolved.
Your Home Deserves a Fresh Start
Mold doesn’t just impact your home—it affects how you live in it. Whether you’re trying to safeguard your family’s health or preparing to sell your property, Nash Everett is here to guide you with experience and care. We bring advanced tools, honest advice, and a personalized approach to every Monroe County home we inspect.
When you’re ready to take control of your indoor environment, we’re just a call or form submission away.