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Basements and crawl spaces in Allentown often create ideal conditions for biological growth due to limited airflow, darkness, and ongoing moisture intrusion. Growth may appear as discoloration on basement walls or floors, or remain hidden behind finished areas or beneath carpeting. Many homeowners first notice the issue through persistent musty smells.
If left untreated, biological growth can impact indoor air quality and damage common basement materials such as drywall, wood framing, HVAC components, pipes, and stored belongings.

Heavy rainfall, groundwater seepage, and plumbing leaks are common causes of biological growth in Allentown basements, particularly in older homes. Porous materials like drywall and insulation absorb moisture quickly and create favorable conditions for growth. Wood framing, subflooring, and basement furniture are also at risk if moisture issues are not addressed.
Carpeting and padding are especially difficult to fully dry after flooding or water intrusion events. Even after visible water is removed, biological growth can continue spreading beneath surfaces. The EPA recommends contacting a professional when growth exceeds 10 square feet—our team is ready to help eliminate biological growth for good.
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