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Gecko Mold Removal Co
The Best Mold Removal Sterling Heights MI Has To Offer!
Gecko Mold Removal Co
Gecko Mold Removal Co
8130 San Marco BlvdSterling Heights Michigan 48313USA
586-500-5107
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The Best Mold Removal Sterling Heights MI Has To Offer! Our team of experienced mold removal Sterling Heights pros can handle both residential and commercial projects. We can handle everything from drywall repair to basement mold inspections and flooded basements. We have the experience and skills to handle it all. Not only we inspect for mold for new home inspections, but we also provide the high quality mold remediation Sterling Heights residents can count on. Our company provides skilled workmanship and high-quality materials for all our projects. A moldy basement can be a frustrating situation, but we are here to help! Call the Sterling Heights MI mold inspection specialist that locals depend to get the job done.
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Sterling Heights is a city in Macomb County of the U.S. state of Michigan, and a suburb of Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 134,346. It is the second largest suburb in Metro Detroit, and the fourth largest city in Michigan. == History == As a result of the War of 1812 and the 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs, the area of the Michigan Territory which now makes up Sterling Heights was first surveyed by Deputy Surveyor Joseph Wampler; his survey was approved on February 20, 1818. Wampler had been one of two deputy surveyors of Perrysburg, Ohio, in 1816. Originally created as part of Shelby Township in April 1827, it was broken off as Jefferson Township in March 1835. In March 1838, it was renamed Sterling Township.Until the 1950s, Sterling Township was an agricultural area, largely devoted to growing rhubarb and other crops sold in Detroit. Road improvements led to decreased commute times and lower costs for the delivery of goods and services to and from businesses. The population increased when suburban homes were built for the workers in metropolitan Detroit's booming automobile industry. When Sterling Township was incorporated as a city in 1968, "Heights" was added to the name to satisfy a state law that prevents incorporated municipalities from having the same name, as there was already a small village named Sterling in Arenac County.Gerald Donovan became the first mayor of the city and F. James Dunlop became the first mayor pro-tempore.