Stopping Wet Carpet Mold After a Leak or Spill
Finding wet carpet mold after a burst pipe or a heavy rainstorm is a race against time that nobody actually wants to run. If you've walked into a room and felt that squish under your socks, you're already on the clock. Mold doesn't need a formal invitation to move in; it just needs moisture, a bit of warmth, and the organic material found in your carpet fibers and padding. Within about 24 to 48 hours, those invisible spores can start turning into a visible, smelly problem that's a pain to get rid of. ...