Mold is a Moisture Problem
Our surroundings have always included mold and only exceptional circumstances such as a clean-room can prevent it. However, perceptible mold in our indoor environments is generally acknowledged as a problem and should be removed.
Experts understand that mold is almost certainly a symptom of moisture migrating into places that are not meant to stay wet. This moisture could be from an isolated leak or from a systemic building failure. It's also alarmingly common for walls to be incorrectly constructed, allowing condensation to form inside of the wall and foster mold growth.
Unless the source of moisture is mitigated, the problem will reoccur.
We pride ourselves on our ability to make buildings better places in which to live and work. For employees, tenants, and family members, the most important aspect of a building is to feel comfortable indoors. Uncomfortable spaces decrease occupant productivity and the building's value.
Our consultants understand that temperature control is only one of many parameters integral to a comfortable indoor environment. Humidity levels are one of the most important aspects of controlling thermal comfort. This is where many traditional air-conditioning systems fail - they were either improperly selected or they are not operated in an adequate manner.
Sufficient outdoor air for ventilation is another key component to indoor comfort. Under-ventilated spaces can feel stuffy and lead to occupant complaints. However, too much outdoor air usually results in temperature and humidity problems.
Apollo BBC is expert in the latest standards and guidelines for Indoor Comfort. Our focus is to join your team, understand your needs, and make a difference - not just produce a stack of papers. We pride ourselves on our ability to communicate our findings and assist with any repair.
We would be delighted to discuss ways that Apollo BBC can put our expertise to work for you. We can be reached via telephone at 800.370.5456 or via email at info@apollobbc.com.