EnviroFry Announces Help for Insured Homeowners in Making Water-Caused Mold Damage Insurance Claims EnviroFry offers assistance for insured homeowners, tenants with renter’s insurance, and commercial property owners and managers to make and collect insurance claims for insured water-caused mold damage for any location in the USA. Montrose, MI, January 06, 2015 -- EnviroFry industrial and environmental hygienists announce the availability of their assistance for insured homeowners, tenants with renter’s insurance, workplaces, and commercial property owners and managers to make and collect adequate insurance claims for insured water-caused mold damage anywhere in the USA. “When an insured homeowner, rental tenant, or commercial property owner has water damage-caused mold growth from an insured, accidental, and sudden event such as a flood, water supply or drain line break, wind damage, or fire, insurance policy holders often have significant difficulty in getting their insurance claim adjuster to make adequate payment for necessary mold removal and remediation,” advises Phillip Fry, Certified Industrial Hygienist, Certified Environmental Hygienist, and webmaster since 1999 of the mold advice website www.moldinspector.com. The first step that EnviroFry takes to help an insured client is comprehensive, in depth mold inspection and testing to locate all toxic mold growth, whether visible or hidden inside walls, ceilings, floors, attic, basement, crawl space, or heating/cooling equipment and ducts. To find hidden water and mold damage, EnviroFry uses high-tech gear such as an infrared thermal camera, 63 ft long fiber optics video inspection camera, and the best moisture meters. Knowing where all of a building’s mold growth exists is a necessary first and essential step that is often overlooked and not a priority to insurance claims adjusters and many poorly-trained mold inspectors and mold remediation companies. If a water damage remediation project does not get rid of all hidden mold in a home or building, the remediation work will fail to make the building safe for occupancy.