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At Macks Mold Removal, we’re dedicated to helping homeowners in Perkasie, PA, keep their living spaces mold-free. As a full-service mold removal company, our team of professionals uses effective tools and techniques to locate and remove mold growth, ensuring your home stays safe and comfortable. We know that mold can be a concern for both your health and your property, and we work hard to provide the information and support you need.
Serving families across Bucks County, our goal is to help you tackle mold concerns early. From assessing the situation to planning for mold removal, you can trust us to make the process straightforward. Contact us at 215-431-4744 to learn more about our mold testing services.
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Mold testing is an essential part of keeping a safe, healthy home environment. It helps reveal hidden mold, which can cause damage to your home and negatively affect your health if left untreated. By testing regularly, you’re taking proactive steps to manage any issues before they escalate into bigger problems.
At Macks Mold Removal, we’re committed to helping homeowners in Perkasie, PA, and throughout Bucks County with effective mold testing and removal services. Our team provides in-depth evaluations and removal strategies to keep your home protected from mold. Give us a call at 215-431-4744 to schedule your mold inspection and take a step toward a healthier home.
Both the town of Perkasie and Pocasie Creek derive their name from the Lenape Unami phrase Pèhpahkàsink/Poekskossing which translates to “One who goes to the place to crack nuts”. The Dutch/Swedish (before the British settlements) pronounced the word with an r and it stuck. There was doubtless a village on the site of the present town before William Penn’s Perkasie Manor was settled.” “The “Manor” of Perkasie was one of several in Bucks County and contained 11,462 acres (4,639 ha). Laid out and surveyed in 1708 it embraced most of Hilltown and Rockhill Township.”
On June 8, 1890, a disastrous fire began at the livery stable located at 7th and Chestnut Streets; twelve buildings were destroyed. Personal buckets and ladders were used to extinguish the fire. Less than a month later, on July 4, 1890, a committee appointed by Perkasie Borough Council met to form the Hope Fire Company. On September 8, 1890, the Hope Fire Company met at Groover’s Hall (517 Chestnut Street) and adopted a constitution and by-laws; 32 members were present. At the same time, Borough Council turned over to the fire company a hand pumper purchased from Newtown Fire Association, and a hose cart purchased from Philadelphia with 800 feet (240 m) of hose. One month later the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad presented the Fire Company with a tire for a steam locomotive driver wheel for use as a fire alarm. This was installed in a cupola of the Groover building (now in front of Silverdale Fire Company).
Between 1920 and 1950, a factory at 815 Chestnut Street produced millions of hand stitched major-league baseballs through a Hubbert/Spalding contract. The building was subsequently converted into the Senior Citizens Center, which has since moved to the neighboring borough of Silverdale. It is now scheduled to be converted to six two-bedroom condominiums by Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County to provide a new start for families in need. The organization plans to utilize green building techniques while preserving the building’s historical exterior.
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