Prepare for the 2013 Hurricane Season – Check Your Buildings for Leaks NOW!

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(Newswire.net — May 16, 2013) Jacksonville, FL — Hurricane season is fast approaching – Be aware of water damage and resulting mold problems)

The Hurricane season is fast approaching. It will officially begin on June 1, 2013 and will end on November 30, 2013. Residents should be preparing in the usual manner to cope with food and water shortages, power outages and fuel scarcity.

Nassau County Residents, especially those in; Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Yulee, Hilliard and Callahan,  need to be aware that flooding and resutant water damage that may be caused by these hurricanes can lead to the formation of mold and rot in various structures and properties.

The presence of mold in residential and commercial structures is known to cause various damagng health conditions, especially allergic reactions and breathing problems. Mold and rot  can also affect the structural integrity of the property. Real estate agents confirm that any mold-infected property is harder to sell. 

As part of a Nassau County Hurricane Awareness Program (HAP) a local water damage and mold remediation company have agreed too inspect local homes and buildings for indications of leaks and damage that will increase when large volumes of rain are dumped on the buildings. 

“By removing the source of the leaks and repairing current and existing damage earlier you can save on more extesnisive damage and larger costs later, especially during hurricane season when materials are in short supply.” Said Stephen Robertson, CEO of Mold Remediation of Amelia Island

“These guys know their business and its way better than trying to do this yourself!” Pete Fullham, Amelia Island, resident and past client.

Mold Remediation of Amelia Island  in Fernandina Beach, FL is one of the trusted companies in Florida that has the resources and tools to completely eliminate molds and repair the structure in its original condition. The company has the skills and expertise to assess the overall condition of a particular structure. It employs certified mold inspectors who have the capability to determine the extent of mold growth and moisture problem in the residential or commercial property.

“These guys know their business and its great that they have stepped up to assist the community like this!” Pete Fullham, Amelia Island, resident and past client.

For more information about the mold remediation services that the company offers, visit

Mold Remediation of Amelia Island – http://moldremediationameliaisland.com/ or call (904) 729-4491.

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