Philadelphia, PA -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/15/2019 -- For many homeowners, the prospect of mold growth within their attic or basement is the stuff of nightmares. The basement waterproofing contractors in Chester County working with Rightway Waterproofing are encouraging homeowners to protect themselves from dangerous mold growth this spring with an anti-flooding upgrade.
Mold is a serious home health safety risk that can lower the value of a homeowner's property, cause long-lasting and expensive damage, and even put the health of their children and loved ones at risk. Exposure to certain airborne mold spores can cause asthma attacks, immune deficiencies, shortness of breath, and fevers. In very young children, the elderly, and people living with weakened immune systems, exposure to certain types of domestic mold spores can even lead to hospitalization.
The best way to prevent mold growth within the home is to create an environment in which mold cannot grow and thrive. Basement waterproofing in Montgomery County from Rightway Waterproofing helps keep basements dry after a flood or burst pipe, preventing them from staying damp and inviting mold growth. The team at Rightway Waterproofing has over 25 years of experience managing water, and they're so confident in their skills that they provide a lifetime warranty on their waterproofing jobs—as well as a warranty for the life of one subsequent owner of the home.
April showers are quickly approaching—homeowners are encouraged to protect themselves and their families this spring by taking preventative measures against mold. Anyone interested in learning more about how basement waterproofing can help fight off mold this spring should give Rightway Waterproofing a call today at 866-741-6190.
About Rightway Waterproofing Co.
For over three decades, Rightway Waterproofing Co. has been eradicating basement moisture, black mold, and mildew in New Jersey. Their goal is to provide the best basement waterproofing, basement finishing, and mold remediation services to each and every customer they come in contact with.
For more information, please visit http://www.rightwaywaterproofing.com/.