Baxter RestorationJul 6, 20214 min readHow to Remove Bathroom Mold When you see dark, mildewy spots around the bathroom that look questionable, you might have a problem on your hands. Unsightly mold...
Baxter RestorationJun 8, 20213 min readThe Importance of Timely Water Damage RestorationIf you happen to be the victim of water damage, it’s imperative to deal with water damage as quickly as possible. Water damage will ruin...
Baxter RestorationMar 8, 20213 min readSeasonal Allergy or Mold Allergy, What’s The Difference?If you suffer from seasonal allergies, then you already know the feeling. Your eyes are watery, nose is running, and you can’t stop.........
Baxter RestorationMar 5, 20203 min readThe Effects Climate Has On Your Beach HomeWhether your beach home is your favorite escape or your everyday sanctuary, it’s important to understand the effects the environment has on.
Baxter RestorationJan 17, 20202 min readHow To Keep Your Porch Mold & Mildew Free!In order to prevent your porch from mildew exposure there are certain precautions that make your home less likely to mold and mildew growth.
Baxter RestorationJan 6, 20203 min readDoes Mold Grow in the Cold?Mold is commonly thought to grown only in warm humid temperatures, leaving you with the idea that mold doesn’t grow in the winter months....
Baxter RestorationDec 2, 20193 min readIs My Home Making My Allergies Worse?It is important to ensure that your home is not contributing to your allergy symptoms. There are a number of things that are currently....
Baxter RestorationNov 12, 20192 min readStructural Drying - During the Water Restoration ProcessStructural Drying is the process of thoroughly removing excess moisture from wet materials until they are completely dry. During the restora
Baxter RestorationOct 23, 20192 min readEverything You Should Know About BiohazardA biological hazard, or biohazard, is a biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily humans. This c
Baxter RestorationSep 11, 20192 min readMold Remediation in Schools & Commercial BuildingsMold can grow anywhere that moisture is present. Mold grows on things like paper, food, wood, tiles, carpet, furniture ,and even insulation.