IICRC-certified guides on mold remediation, water damage, air quality, and insurance claims — written by Master Mold Technicians for Central Florida homeowners. Real expertise. No fluff.
IICRC S520 4-phase protocol explained. Pricing, timeline, what happens when contamination is verified, and why amateur jobs fail at Phase 4.
Read Pillar Article →From hidden mold signs to insurance claim workflows. Written by IICRC Master Mold Technicians with 15+ years in Central Florida.
Mold RemediationIICRC S520 4-phase protocol. Pricing. Timeline. What happens when contamination is verified. Why amateur jobs fail at Phase 4.
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Mold InspectionMold doesn't always reveal itself visually. 5 sensory + structural cues most Florida homeowners miss, plus what each one likely means.
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Indoor Air QualityWhat air sampling actually measures (spores, VOCs, particles, humidity). When testing is useful vs not. Pricing transparency.
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Mold RemediationWhat "EPA-approved" actually means. What products qualify. EPA RRP requirements. What to ask any contractor before signing.
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PreventionTimeline-based protocol: Hour 0-2, Hour 2-12, Hour 12-48, Hour 48-72. Insurance carrier expectations + decision tree.
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Water DamageStep-by-step workflow: discovery, documentation, remediator first then carrier, adjuster, contract, lab clearance, claim payment.
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Water DamageWhat's covered vs not. Documentation that gets claims approved. How we work with your carrier. Before-you-call protocol.
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Prevention5 reasons mold returns: missed source, inadequate containment, cleaning instead of removal, HVAC never decontaminated, no lab clearance.
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The most common questions, answered straight. No legal hedging.
Our Central Florida mold and water damage blog covers the most-asked questions from Orlando-area property owners, organized by topic. Current articles include: EPA-approved mold remediation standards (what "EPA-approved" actually means), hidden signs of mold (what to look for before visible growth), indoor air quality testing (when to test vs when not), complete mold remediation guide (IICRC S520 protocol explained), preventing mold after water damage (the 24-48 hour window), water damage insurance claim steps (Florida adjuster strategy), water damage insurance claims (coverage scope), and why mold returns after remediation. Each article is researched for Florida-specific conditions — humidity, hurricane season, AC condensation.
Yes — blog articles are reviewed monthly during our slam-FAQ refresh cycle (per Bodhi monthly update doctrine) for accuracy, currency, and Florida-specific relevance. Major updates happen quarterly: post-hurricane season (December), pre-rainy-season (May), and after significant regulatory changes (Florida DBPR updates, IICRC standard revisions, insurance industry shifts). Each article includes a "Last Updated" timestamp in the BlogPosting schema visible to Google. Topics expand as new questions emerge from our customer call volume and Google PAA shifts — for example, AI Overview impact on local search has driven recent additions about AEO-friendly FAQ structure.
Blog articles provide general education and Florida-specific guidance — but cannot replace a site-specific professional inspection. For personalized advice on your property, schedule a free visual inspection (homeowners, property managers, Realtors) or $250 inspection with 2 AIHA-accredited lab samples (tenants, commercial). Each property has unique conditions: building age, construction type, HVAC system, water sources, occupant health considerations, and insurance situation. Blog reading helps you understand options and ask better questions during the inspection. Call (954) 707-8273 for Orlando area or (407) 616-1860 for Kissimmee/Osceola for direct scheduling.
Yes — blog covers residential, commercial, and specialty topics. Residential articles focus on Central Florida home mold issues: detection, prevention, remediation process, insurance claims, and seasonal patterns. Commercial articles cover B2B-specific issues: OSHA compliance, COI documentation, business continuity during remediation, multi-tenant containment, hospitality (hotels/restaurants), schools/daycares, and property management portfolio strategies. Specialty articles address unique Florida concerns: hurricane preparation, vacation rental mold (Disney corridor), historic home protocols, attic/HVAC contamination, and water damage Cat 1/2/3 distinctions. Each article tagged with relevant service areas for easier navigation.
Currently, the easiest way to stay updated on new Central Florida mold and water damage articles is bookmarking the /blog/ page and checking quarterly during our major update cycles (December post-hurricane, March pre-rainy, June onset of wet season, October post-peak). Direct subscriptions aren't currently offered — we focus resources on site improvements and service delivery rather than email infrastructure. For business clients (property managers, HOAs, Realtor groups), we can include relevant updates in periodic communication if you become a regular client. Call (954) 707-8273 to discuss partnership opportunities or follow-up communication preferences.