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Frogman Services LLC

Your Local Mold and Flood Specialists in Largo

Serving Largo and the surrounding area

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Our specialties

  • Certified

    Fully certified professionals offering top-notch services.

  • Competitive Rates

    Affordable pricing without compromising on quality.

  • Experienced Team

    A combined total of 10 years of expertise in mold and flood services.

  • Locally Owned

    Supporting a small business that values the local community.

Services offered

About us

Frogman Services LLC is a locally owned small business in Largo, Florida, specializing in mold and flood services. With a combined total of 10 years of experience, our fully certified, licensed, and insured team also offers handyman services. Unlike larger companies, we operate with minimal overhead, allowing us to provide competitive rates for our valued customers.

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Frequently asked questions

Question

Is Mold Toxic?

Yes, mold can be toxic. Certain types of mold produce mycotoxins, which can cause health issues ranging from allergic reactions to respiratory problems and more severe toxic effects in susceptible individuals. However, not all molds are toxic, and the impact depends on factors like the type of mold, exposure level, quantity of spore count within your home and individual health conditions.

Question

How long after water enters my home before mold grows?

Mold can begin to develop within 24 to 48 hours after water intrusion occurs in your home. It is crucial to engage a professional to dry your home promptly, to prevent extensive mold growth.

Question

What is the most common cause for mold in Florida homes?

The primary cause of mold growth in Florida homes is elevated humidity levels. Therefore, it is essential to have your HVAC system thoroughly inspected and treated for mold during any remediation or sanitization process.

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What is the difference between a mold remediation and mold sanitization job?

Mold Remediation involves removing and cleaning up mold growth, addressing the source of moisture, and preventing future mold issues. It's a comprehensive process that might include demolition of affected materials. Mold Sanitization focuses on killing mold spores on surfaces using disinfectants or sanitizing agents, but does not necessarily address the underlying moisture problem or remove mold-infested materials. It's often part of remediation but can be less thorough if done alone.

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