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MoldCo

Your home

Is the place part of the problem?

The environment side of mold work is about moisture, materials, recurrence, testing, source control, and knowing when a professional should inspect or remediate.

Home lane

Start with source control, not proof collecting.

Testing can help, but visible mold, active moisture, recurring odor, or recent water damage may already justify inspection or remediation.

Moisture

Leaks, condensation, flooding, and humidity are the inputs that let mold grow.

Detection

Look for odor, recurrence, hidden cavities, HVAC paths, and symptoms tied to place.

Testing

Settled-dust testing can add context when it changes a decision.

Prevention

After source control, the goal is keeping the space dry and watchable.

Remediation

MoldCo does not fix buildings.

This route keeps the user oriented while avoiding scope creep: building professionals handle inspection, remediation, and verification.

Fix the moisture source before cosmetic cleanup.
Do not rely on bleach, paint, or fragrance to solve hidden water damage.
Choose an inspector or remediator who explains scope, containment, source control, and clearance.
Use MoldCo care for the body-side question, not as a substitute for source control.

Air quality

Air filtration is support, not source control.

Old air-purifier product URLs should redirect here rather than creating thin product pages. The key message is simple: filtration can support a plan, but it does not remediate wet materials.