Restore your home’s safety with professional mold remediation by Macks Mold Removal. We’re here to provide thorough mold removal so you can enjoy a cleaner, healthier environment.
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At Macks Mold Removal, our focus is on delivering dependable mold remediation services to the residents of Bensalem, PA. Our team is prepared to address every stage of the mold removal process, offering homeowners throughout arCounty County a clear path to a healthier, safer living space. We take each project seriously, ensuring that our inspections and clean-up efforts leave no mold behind.
Our mission is simple: help you reclaim a safe living space without the risks that are associated with mold. Using efficient techniques, we aim to handle every job with care and precision, giving you a worry-free results you can rely on.
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Why Mold Mitigation Matters
Mold remediation is key to maintaining a safe and healthy living space, especially in Bensalem, PA, where mold growth is common. Left unchecked, mold can affect your family’s health and even damage parts of your property. At Macks Mold Removal, our approach focuses on identifying and removing mold thoroughly, helping you avoid bigger problems down the road.
Serving all of Bucks County, we bring extensive hands-on experience to every job. Our mold inspections and clean-up processes are designed to address mold issues effectively, making sure your home remains a comfortable place to live. Reach out at 215-431-4744 to schedule your inspection today and start protecting your home.
The area of Bensalem Township was likely distinct by 1682 as it appears on the Holme Map, though not yet with a name. By 2 January 1685, the boundary was fixed between Bensalem and Philadelphia County along the Poquessing Creek. At the September session in 1692 of the Court of Bucks County, a jury of thirteen men was formed to define boundaries of divisions that had been created up to that time. The report submitted in December states that “All the lands between Neshamineh and Poquessin, and so to the upper side of Joseph Growden’s land in one and to be called ‘Salem.'” It thus appears that the first name of the township was ‘Salem’. The minutes of the Board of Property of the Province on 19 November 1701 at Philadelphia noted the name of the area as ‘Bensalem’. The population of the area was first a few Dutch and Swedes, then later a larger influx of English, and then additional Dutch settled the area.
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