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Don’t let mold take over your home. Macks Mold Removal provides thorough mold inspections and effective solutions in New Britain.

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Mold Inspection and Removal in New Britain?

Choose Macks Mold Removal for Mold Remediation

  • We find hidden mold growth, even in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Our solutions eliminate mold and prevent it from coming back.
  • We restore your property to its pre-mold condition.
  • We offer complete mold removal and remediation services.
  • Mold Removal Specialists in Bucks County

    Serving Bucks County

    At Macks Mold Removal, we understand the dangers of mold. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing the residents of Bucks County with reliable mold inspection and removal services. Our team in New Britain uses advanced techniques like air sampling and surface analysis to accurately assess mold levels. To identify the mold growth’s origin and create a focused remediation strategy, we employ specialized tools like moisture meters and infrared cameras.

    The Mold Removal Process

    Our Proven Approach

  • Assessment: We use visual inspection and moisture mapping to identify mold-affected areas.
  • Containment: We isolate affected areas to prevent mold spread using physical barriers and negative air pressure.
  • Remediation: We remove mold using HEPA-vacuuming and antimicrobial treatments, followed by structural repairs if necessary.
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    The Importance of Mold Removal

    Mold isn’t just unsightly; it’s a health hazard. It can cause allergies, respiratory problems, and even structural damage to your home. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Macks Mold Removal offers comprehensive mold solutions in PA, from inspection to remediation. Contact us at 215-431-4744 to schedule a consultation today.

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    Eugene James built an estate about 1731 and included the Mathews homestead, a fine Colonial house built in 1744 upon the site of an earlier house destroyed by fire. The village of James Manor was begun on the estate by Wynne James. Nearby villages were Jamestown, New Britain and Vauxtown. The National Farm School, now the Delaware Valley University was built near James Manor.

    The Sign of the Horses and Wagon was a tavern in the west end of the village, where Lafayette headquartered at the time the Continental Army marched from Valley Forge to Monmouth, New Jersey.

    The first dwelling in the village of New Britain was built at the intersection of West Butler Avenue (U.S. Route 202) and Almshouse Road by David Stephens, who purchased land from Joseph Kirkbride, sometime before 1760.

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