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How Residential Water Damage Restoration Prevents Mold Issues

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Water damage in a home is a race against time. When a pipe bursts or a roof leaks, the clock starts ticking. Moisture sinks into floors, walls, and furniture almost instantly. If that water stays there for more than 24 to 48 hours, mold usually starts to grow. This is why quick action is the most important part of protecting a house. Drying the Structure The first step is getting the standing water out. Using a shop vac helps, but it is rarely enough. Professional drying involves high-powered fans and dehumidifiers. These tools pull moisture out of the air and out of porous materials like drywall or wood. If the walls stay damp inside, mold will grow where you cannot see it. Proper drying stops that process before it even begins. Finding Hidden Moisture Water travels in ways that are hard to track. It can seep behind baseboards or under laminate flooring. You might think a room is dry because the carpet feels okay, but the padding underneath could be soaked. Residential water damage re...