Hidden Mold Could Be Spreading in Boise Homes After Recent Rains, Experts Warn
Boise, Idaho Oct 22, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - The recent wave of heavy rainstorms across the Treasure Valley has left more than puddles and soggy yards. Ness Restoration and Remediation Inc. is urgently warning Boise area homeowners about a less obvious but far more dangerous consequence: mold blind spots hidden infestations that grow undetected behind walls, floors, and ceilings.
Bathrooms and crawlspaces are the usual suspects, explains Abdi Nour, Project Manager at Ness Restoration. The real danger is where you dont look behind baseboards, under carpets, above ceiling tiles, and inside wall cavities. Thats where hidden mold can spread silently until its a full-blown health hazard.
Why Treasure Valley Homes Are at Risk Right Now
- Moisture + Time = Mold. According to the Centers for Disease Control, mold begins to grow within 2448 hours once moisture meets spores.
- Invisible Spread. Even without visible signs, mold releases active spores back into your homes air, fueling the cycle again.
- Health Concerns. Mold exposure can trigger allergy-like symptomsstuffy nose, coughing, sore throat, burning eyesor worsen asthma. Seniors, infants, and people with chronic lung issues face the highest risk.
- Long-Term Impact. Studies show early mold exposure may even contribute to childhood asthma development.
Right after big storms is when mold takes hold, Nour warns. If homeowners wait until they see it, theyve waited too long.
Ness Restorations Mold Remediation Process
To combat these hidden threats, Ness Restoration uses advanced tools and techniques for mold remediation as set forth in the ANSI/IICRC* S520 (ANSI American National Standards Institute) Standard for Professional Mold Remediation. including:
- Using thermal imaging, moisture meters, and infrared cameras to detect what the eye cant see.
- Providing safe, contained removal and cleanup in concealed spaces to stop spores from spreading.
- Recommending preventive solutions such as ventilation upgrades, dehumidifiers, and waterproofing.
Our mission is simple, Nour adds. Find hidden mold, stop it at the source, and protect Treasure Valley families before its too late.
If homeowners are concerned about mold growth, they can contact Ness Restoration for a complimentary "Hidden" mold inspection. During this inspection, we will examine common areas where mold growth is likely to occur and provide a written report. If you do have mold, Ness can remove it permanently. We are so confident in our mold remediation services that we are one of the few restoration companies in Boise that provides a 5-YEAR MOLD REMEDIATION GUARANTEE. Ness Restoration to set up a complimentary inspection.
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About Ness Restoration: Since 1996 Ness Restoration has provided water damage restoration and mold remediation in Boise, Idaho and the surrounding Treasure Valley. Ness is an IICRC Certified Firm.
About the IICRC:
The IICRC is a global, ANSI-accredited Standards Developing Organization (SDO) that
credentials individuals in 25+ categories within the inspection, cleaning, and restoration
industries. Representing certified technicians and Certified Firms in 40+ countries, the
IICRC, in partnership with regional and international trade associations, represents the
entire industry. The IICRC does not own schools, employ instructors, produce training
materials or promote specific product brands, cleaning methods or systems. For more
information, visit www.iicrc.org.
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