mold remediation New Bern in your home or business often occurs alongside water damage. Left unchecked, it can cause serious damage to your property, belongings and health. At APR Restoration & Commercial Development, our teams of IICRC-certified mold remediation experts are experienced at mold identification and remediation on your property.
Mold growth is typically the result of undetected moisture, flooded waterlogged surfaces or improper ventilation in your building. Often, more than one factor is present. Once the APR team has identified and resolved the causes of your mold growth, they begin work on removing the mold and preventing future infestation.
The APR Mold Remediation Process
1. Identify the source of moisture
2. Document the extent of the mold and provide a cost estimate for repair
3. Contain the affected area to prevent the spread of the mold
4. Clean and disinfect the infested areas and belongings
5. Filter air to capture and remove loose mold spores
6. Application of mold killing solution to prevent future mold growth
7. Restoration/Reconstruction of property (when necessary)
APR Restoration has two locations from which we deploy our for customers across North Carolina. Our APR Raleigh office provides restoration services in communities such as Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Clayton, Lillington and Fayetteville. The APR East location serves residential and commercial restoration customers in cities including Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach, Jacksonville, New Bern, Kinston, Goldsboro, and North Carolina’s southern coastline.
Please contact us at 877-942-7762 or fill out our online contact form to schedule an appointment today.
When APR can be of service to you, please call 1-877-942-7762, email ContactAPR@apr-nc.com or fill out our online contact form. A team member will respond to your inquiry as quickly as possible.
About The City of Holly Springs, North Carolina
Holly Springs is a town in Wake County, North Carolina, United States. The town of Holly Springs grew around fresh water springs, believed to be the original “holly springs”, near the intersection of what is now Avent Ferry Road and Cass Holt Road. These roads linked Raleigh to the Cape Fear River and ultimately to Fayetteville as well as linking Hillsborough to Smithfield.
Map of Holly Springs, North Carolina
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