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Illinois Residents Should Be Worried About Summer Mold

Illinois Residents Should Be Worried About Summer Mold

  • Posted: Jul 15, 2016
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At Mold Inspection Illinois, we’ve noticed that a lot of Illinois residents aren’t prepared to prevent or handle summer mold. A lot of them end up asking us what does black mold look like? What’s the difference when it comes to mold vs mildew? This is all because they aren’t properly prepared for summer’s unpredictable weather. Here’s why Illinois residents should be worried about summer mold. Continue reading

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You Probably Have Black Mold in Your Basement

You Probably Have Black Mold in Your Basement

  • Posted: Feb 09, 2016
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There’s a lot of information about black mold out there, but did you know it is the most common and most toxic form of a mold infestation? Worse still, one of its absolute favorite places to grow is basements. That’s why we’re making the bold statement that there’s probably black mold in your basement. Here’s why. Continue reading

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Animal Shelter Unable to Open Due to Mold Issue

Animal Shelter Unable to Open Due to Mold Issue

  • Posted: Jan 22, 2016
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A mold issue stopped two nonprofit animal organizations from opening a combined location in Rantoul, IL. The organizations were an animal shelter called Catsnap and a welfare organization called Hospice Hearts Sanctuary. Continue reading

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Black Mold: an Executive Problem of Mansion Proportions

Black Mold: an Executive Problem of Mansion Proportions

  • Posted: Aug 13, 2015
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The state of Illinois infamously suffers from governors’ bad decisions on a continual basis.

While the Executive Mansion in Springfield has needed repairs for decades (the Chicago Tribune reports that the historic residence has not received a new roof since 1970, a fresh coat of exterior paint since 1991, or updated carpets since 1995), the wet winters it endured throughout former governor Pat Quinn’s tenure exacerbated the problems to extremes. Rotted floors, cracked ceilings, and a mold-riddled basement proved unable to hold up particularly after the 2014 Polar Vortex Continue reading

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