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Utah Disaster Specialists Called In For Park City, Utah Mold Cleanup

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Utah Disaster Specialists, headquartered in Centerville, Utah, was recently called upon to lend their expertise and remediation services in order to rectify a poor job done by another company. Utah Disaster Specialists is currently in the process of clearing the property of all moisture sources and mold.

The hazardous situation in question arose when the customer found that the previous company they had called upon to deal with ice damming in their home had done an incomplete job, leading to mold growth and additional water damage. When they turned to Utah Disaster Specialists for help instead, the company discovered that the previous provider had not dried off the home properly before closing up after themselves. Furthermore, the first company had failed to discover an additional site of ice damming. Full details of the company’s water damage cleanup service can be found at: https://www.utahdisasterspecialists.com/park-city-utah-water-damage-cleanup/.

Daryl Olsen of Utah Disaster Specialists says, “Any ice dam that forms at the edge of a roof prevents melting snow from draining, and it can leak into ceilings, walls, insulation and other areas. We have experience undertaking both water damage as well as mold mitigation, so we can handle any challenges that we come across in your home. In addition, we can undertake full air duct cleaning for those who are concerned about mold, bacteria and viruses. If you have any concerns about mold or your ventilation systems, we suggest you give us a call.”

In the recent Park City incident, not only was there additional water damage but the unfortunate property owner also had to contend with mold damage. Any mold on a property is potentially deadly and should be checked by a professional rather than being cleaned up by an inexperienced party who may accidently cause spores to be released into nearby air conditioning systems. To help reduce the risk of mold, those inhabiting the property can take certain measures, including fixing water leaks immediately and running regular checks on pipes as well as their HVAC systems.

Olsen recommends calling in a professional to assess the situation and to carry out the clean up rather than risk spreading the mold due to improper cleaning techniques. On their Mold Damage Remediation service page at https://www.utahdisasterspecialists.com/mold-damage/, Utah Disaster Specialists has highlighted many of the potential health problems that mold can cause—one of the biggest being damage to the respiratory system.

Olsen continues, “We are doing our best to help everyone stay healthy at this time. Making sure your home is mold-free is a good way to protect the health of all who reside there. Our operatives have the specialized equipment they need to protect themselves as well as our customers. By applying our vast knowledge to help make homes and properties safe, particularly for those who already have compromised immune and respiratory systems, we hope to help everyone throughout the communities we serve.”

Utah Disaster Specialists serves Layton, Lehi, Ogden, Park City, Provo, Salt Lake City and the surrounding communities. They offer an around-the-clock emergency service for anyone who finds that their property has experienced a disaster of any sort, be it a storm, fire, flooding or sewage rupture. Recently, they were featured on the KTVN Channel 2 news site following a recent inspection during which a customer requested that they assess a potential mold infection.

The article highlights that when Utah Disaster Specialists’ expert team arrived at the residence and carried out their inspection, they found that there was a severe case of mold growth around the windows of the home. In addition to the windows and their immediate surroundings, the company also found a great deal of mold growth in the walls below the windows. Olsen is quoted in the article, “A lot of people often underestimate how dangerous mold can be, so I really can’t stress this enough: you should always get your house inspected if you suspect that you have mold. If you know you have mold, you then need to hire mold removal specialists to take care of it before things get worse.”

Those concerned about potential mold or water damage may contact the Utah Disaster Specialist by phone or email to inquire further. Full details regarding their services can also be found on their official website at: https://www.utahdisasterspecialists.com/. The company invites their community to stay in touch on Facebook where they regularly share announcements, news and more.

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About Utah Disaster Specialists :

Utah Disaster Specialists takes care of all of your disaster cleanup needs. We take care of everything from water damage cleanup, mold inspection and removal as well as fire & smoke damage repair.

Contact Utah Disaster Specialists:

Daryl Olsen

270 West 1450 North
Centerville, Utah 84014

801-203-3524

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