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Signs of Moisture Growth in Your Colorado Springs Home: When to Call a Professional
Microbial growth is one of the most misunderstood problems Colorado Springs homeowners face. It thrives in hidden places—inside walls, beneath flooring, behind cabinetry, and in HVAC systems—often growing for weeks or months before any visible sign appears. By the time you see discoloration on a wall or smell a musty odor, the problem may be far more extensive than the surface suggests. Colorado's unique climate—rapid temperature swings, spring snowmelt, summer storms, and h
Team Comfort
Apr 48 min read


Smoke Damage in Your Home: What You Can't See Is Causing the Most Harm
After a fire, most homeowners focus on what burned. The charred kitchen. The scorched walls. The destroyed belongings. But the damage you can't see—smoke and soot that traveled through your entire home via HVAC systems, doorways, and air currents—is often more extensive, more expensive, and more dangerous than the fire itself. Smoke doesn't respect boundaries. A kitchen fire can deposit acidic soot on every surface in every room of your house. And every hour that soot sits,
Team Comfort
Mar 258 min read


Sewage Backup in Your Colorado Springs Home: Emergency Steps and Health Risks
A sewage backup is one of the most dangerous property damage emergencies a homeowner can face. Unlike clean water from a burst pipe, sewage is classified as Category 3 water—also called "black water"—containing bacteria, viruses, parasites, and toxic chemicals that pose immediate health hazards. This is never a situation for DIY cleanup. Sewage can enter your Colorado Springs home through floor drains, toilets, bathtubs, and sinks when municipal sewer lines are overwhelmed,
Team Comfort
Mar 237 min read


Wildfire Smoke and Ember Damage: Protecting Your Colorado Springs Home
Colorado Springs knows wildfire. The Waldo Canyon Fire in 2012 destroyed 347 homes and burned within city limits. The Black Forest Fire in 2013 destroyed 489 homes just northeast of the city. The Marshall Fire in 2021 demonstrated that urban and suburban communities are not immune to wildfire devastation. But you don't need to be in the direct path of flames to suffer wildfire damage. Smoke and embers travel miles from the fire line , infiltrating homes, contaminating air qu
Team Comfort
Mar 207 min read
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