PREVENT BLACK MOLD
Stop Black Mold Growth
Control the Conditions that Feed Mold
The number one factor that contributes to mold growth is moisture. The severity of mold growth depends on the length of time that materials are allowed to remain damp or wet. That’s why early detection of water damage is critical.
Most indoor environments contain some mold spores. Mold is necessary in the outdoor environment. Mold helps break down organic materials like dead trees and leaves, and creates nutrients that make our soil rich and fertile. When an indoor environment becomes unhealthy because mold has run amok, dormant mold spores are not the problem… untreated water damage is the problem. Just like a seed that sits in a package waiting to be planted, mold needs moisture to germinate and grow.
Prevent Mold – Control The Factors That Contribute to Black Mold Growth:
- Control Dormant Black Mold Spores in Building Materials
- Control Contaminated Water
- Control Humidity and Temperature
- Control Air Movement
- Control Time – Treat Water Damage Quickly
Mold is a condition that is often associated with sick buildings, and as with any illness, early detection is the key to recovery.
Preserve the health of your building.
QCI is Florida-licensed and certified to provide water damage restoration, mold testing, building inspections, home inspections and mold removal.
Call QCI for expert advice on how to deter black mold growth.




