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03/27/2026

How long do you have before mold starts growing after water damage? The answer: 24 to 48 hours. That's your window.

Mold spores are already in every home, just waiting for moisture. Once water intrusion happens, the clock starts ticking immediately.

By 72 hours, you could be looking at visible growth and a much bigger problem. Windsor properties face unique challenges too. Our basements, seasonal temperature swings, and spring storms create conditions mold loves.

The best defense? Fast action and knowing when to call professionals.

We put together a complete guide on the mold timeline and what you can actually do to protect your property.

👉 https://esprestoration.com/blog/mold-after-water-damage-timeline-in-windsor-properties/

Photos from Emergency Service Pros's post 03/23/2026

Mold doesn't wait for an invitation.

Give it moisture and 48 hours, and it'll make itself at home - in your walls, under your floors, in places you can't see until the damage is done.

That's why mold remediation isn't just about killing what's visible. It's about finding the source, removing contaminated materials safely, and making sure your home is actually dry before we leave.

At Emergency Service Pros, our mold remediation process includes:

✅ Thorough inspection and moisture assessment
✅ Containment to prevent spore spread
✅ HEPA air filtration throughout the process
✅ Safe removal of affected materials
✅ Antimicrobial treatment
✅ Final clearance testing

We're IICRC certified for mold remediation and we've been serving Northern Colorado families for over 20 years. If you've got mold - or you're worried you might - give us a call. Free estimates, always.

📞 (970) 410-3133

03/20/2026

True story from last week:

Got a call from a homeowner in Greeley who noticed her water bill had doubled. No visible leaks anywhere. She thought the water company made a mistake.

Turns out, her toilet had been running constantly - so quietly she never heard it. A worn-out flapper valve was letting water trickle into the bowl 24/7. Over two months, it wasted thousands of gallons.

The fix? A $12 part from the hardware store and 15 minutes of her time.

This is Fix a Leak Week, and stories like this are exactly why it exists. Sometimes the biggest water wasters are the ones you can't see or hear.

Has anyone else discovered a "mystery leak" in their home? We'd love to hear your stories.

📞 (970) 410-3133

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1218 W Ash Street, Unit G
Windsor, CO
80550