Mold is a moisture problem before it is a mold problem. It does not appear on a clean, dry wall; it shows up where water has been sitting, usually behind drywall or under flooring where no one can see it. This Sherman project shows how Rainy Day finds the moisture,...
Some of the worst mold in a house grows where no one ever looks: on the underside of the floor. In a home over a crawlspace, moisture in the ground and the air collects under the subfloor and feeds mold on the joists and floorboards, often for a long time before...
In a commercial building, mold is rarely a one-room problem. Shared HVAC, drop ceilings, and open floor plans give it a path to travel, so what starts above one ceiling tile can affect the air an entire office breathes. This Commerce project shows how Rainy Day...