• Mold is in your house RIGHT NOW! Is it potentially hazardous?

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Mold is in your house RIGHT NOW! Is it potentially hazardous?

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Jones Zone, host Darryl Jones sits down Leslie Waterman from Puroclean, a water remediation company handling property emergencies; Fire, smoke, water, and MOLD. Mold is everywhere in your house but the most dangerous and disastrous ones are the hardest to find and exterminate. Join Darryl as Leslie details a clear and thorough guide on what to look out for in mold, and how easy it is to spot the signs of a future disaster. Do you know if there's mold in your house? Find out on The Jones Zone!

    Episode Highlights:

    • Most common water leaks found.
    • Top 4 water leaks found.
    • Different types of water tend to leak more.
    • Root problem of water damage.
    • Our exposure to mold.
    • Most likely places water damage occur.
    • Big indicators that your wax ring is going to go out.
    • Stages of mold.
    • Practical ways to check for water damage.
    • Black mold

    Key Questions Asked:

    • Where are the most common water leaks found?
    • What are the Top 4 water leaks locations?
    • What is the root problem of water damage?
    • What are the most likely places water damage occur?
    • What are some practical ways to check for water damage?

    Guest Information:

    Puroclean

    Leslie Waterman - 657-210-0700

    Website: https://www.puroclean.com/

    Contact Darryl:

    Darryl & JJ Jones Real Estate

    Email: darrylandjj@gmail.com

    Phone: (714) 713-4663

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