Condition 3 Black Mold
Condition 3 Black Mold
Black Mold and Water Damage in Bonner Springs Basement
Heartland Restoration recently inspected a home in Bonner Springs, Kansas, where a basement showed signs of extensive, long-term water damage. Linoleum tiles covering both the floor and lower walls were severely warped, indicating prolonged saturation. Water intrusion was entering through the egress windows, likely from drainage failure or window seal breakdown.
Visible Black Mold
Most concerning was the visible black mold growing along the walls and behind the warped surfaces. This level of microbial contamination doesn't happen overnight. It points to weeks—or months—of unchecked moisture.
The Specific Type of Mold
The homeowner’s father, who had lived in the home, was recently hospitalized with a respiratory illness. Given his condition, we took special precautions during the inspection. Black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum) is known to aggravate respiratory issues, especially in those with preexisting conditions, according to the CDC. In cases like this, mold isn’t just a property issue—it’s a health threat.
Insurance Coverage
Heartland is currently reviewing the customer’s full insurance policy to determine if this loss is covered. Unfortunately, some policies deny claims if black mold is considered preventable or if the damage progressed due to delayed reporting. Even if a surface appears dry, the structure beneath can remain saturated. That’s where black mold thrives—unseen, spreading behind walls and under flooring. Professional drying and mold remediation require specialized equipment to verify hidden moisture and airborne spore levels.
What To Do
If you see or smell mold, it’s already advanced. Don’t wait. Schedule a full inspection today. We'll help document the damage and guide you through your insurance claim.