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Why Florida Homes That Feel “Dry” Still Have Moisture Problems

Category: Blogs,Water Damage • April 4, 2026

A Florida home can feel cool, comfortable, or even “dry” and still have a serious moisture problem. That happens because comfort and moisture are not the same thing. A house may feel better after the AC runs, but humidity can stay trapped in walls, vents, closets, insulation, or other low-airflow areas. Can a Florida home feel dry and still have...

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The Hidden Cost of “It Looks Dry”: Why Water Damage Problems Often Go Undetected in Buildings

Category: Blogs,Water Damage • March 16, 2026

When a leak stops or a flooded area dries, many building owners assume the problem is resolved. Surfaces look normal, carpets feel dry, and operations return to normal. Unfortunately, this is where one of the most misunderstood environmental risks in buildings begins. Hidden water damage often remains inside wall cavities, beneath flooring, and within HVAC systems long after visible moisture...

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Spring Humidity Is Coming: How Rising Moisture Levels Can Quietly Impact Your Building’s Health

Category: Blogs,Indoor Air Quality,Water Damage • March 5, 2026

When a leak stops or a flooded area dries, many building owners assume the problem is resolved. Surfaces look normal, carpets feel dry, and operations return to normal. Unfortunately, this is where one of the most misunderstood environmental risks in buildings begins. Hidden water damage often remains inside wall cavities, beneath flooring, and within HVAC systems long after visible moisture...

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Planning a Renovation This Year? What Facility Managers Should Know About Hidden Environmental Hazards

Category: Blogs,Indoor Air Quality • February 24, 2026

February is when many organizations begin budgeting and scheduling spring and summer capital improvements. From classroom upgrades and office remodels to HVAC replacements and tenant improvements, renovation season moves quickly. But before demolition begins, facility managers should pause and ask a critical question: What environmental hazards could be disturbed during this project? Without proper pre-renovation environmental testing, hidden contaminants can...

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Valentine’s and Ventilation: Why Indoor Air Quality Matters for Workplace Well-Being in February

Category: Blogs,Indoor Air Quality • February 14, 2026

February is the month we associate with care, connection, and well-being. While Valentine’s Day highlights personal relationships, it’s also the perfect time to show care for the people who work, learn, and gather inside your building. One of the most meaningful ways to do that? Prioritizing workplace indoor air quality. During winter, buildings operate differently. Windows stay closed, HVAC systems...

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