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Basements in Erie are often dark, damp, and poorly ventilated, making them especially vulnerable to biological growth. Growth may appear on walls, floors, or framing, or remain hidden behind finished basement walls or under flooring. Many homeowners first notice a strong musty odor before visible signs appear.
If biological growth is left untreated, it can damage drywall, wood framing, HVAC systems, pipes, and stored belongings while negatively affecting air quality throughout the home.

Lake-effect rain, snowmelt, and foundation seepage are frequent contributors to biological growth in Erie basements. Materials like drywall, insulation, and wood framing readily absorb moisture and support growth. Furniture, subflooring, and stored items are also at risk if moisture remains trapped.
Carpeting and padding are difficult to fully dry after flooding or water intrusion events. Even once standing water is removed, biological growth can continue spreading beneath surfaces. The EPA recommends professional remediation when growth affects more than 10 square feet—our team is here to help eliminate biological growth and prevent it from returning.
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