Keep your home safe and healthy with mold testing from Macks Mold Removal in Oakford, PA. We help you identify and manage any mold concerns before they become bigger issues.
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Mold Remediation Specialists
At Macks Mold Removal, located in Oakford, PA, we specialize in effective mold testing and remediation. Our team uses trusted methods to identify and assess mold in your home, helping you understand any risks and the best steps to take. Mold is more than just a nuisance – it can affect both your health and your home. We’re here to provide you with the right information and services to keep your living space safe.
Serving Bucks County, our team works closely with homeowners to ensure thorough testing and clear communication throughout the process. If you’re concerned about mold, reach out to us at 215-431-4744 to learn more or schedule a consultation.
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Regular mold testing plays an essential role in maintaining a safe home environment. Left unchecked, mold can lead to health problems and cause damage to your home. By identifying mold early, you help prevent its spread, which reduces the risk of costly repairs and keeps your home healthier.
At Macks Mold Removal, we’re proud to serve Oakford, PA, and surrounding areas in Bucks County with dependable mold testing and removal services. Our team is here to assess, guide, and support you in addressing any mold concerns effectively. Contact us at 215-431-4744 to schedule a mold inspection and take a proactive step toward a safer, mold-free 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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