Because moisture, must, and mystery smells don’t get squatters’ rights.
Seasonal shifts to climate—or the need to run a home heating source for an extended period of time—can lead many to suffer with an irritated nose, throat and skin, brought on by the low humidity of ...
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) — As temperatures slowly warm across Middle Tennessee, homeowners are facing a new challenge after the deep freeze: preventing mold growth following burst pipes and flooding.
Due to high humidity levels, mold can sneakily build up in bathroom corners and crevices. Porous surfaces in the shower, such as grout and caulking, are especially vulnerable to mold and mildew growth ...
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