Not always—but the risk is high if water is not removed and the area fully dried within 24–48 hours. Mold thrives in damp, dark environments and can spread quickly, impacting indoor air quality and causing health issues. At Scope, we combine rapid water extraction with thorough drying and dehumidification to greatly reduce mold risk, and we’re also certified to handle mold remediation if needed.
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