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The Mold Remediation Process

Updated: Jan 21, 2020


Everyone has heard horror stories of how dangerous mold can be and finding it in your home can be scary. While it is true that mold can cause sickness, in most cases, it is caught and removed before it becomes dangerous. However, if you have found it in your home, you probably have more questions then answers. Understanding the mold remediation process can bring you peace of mind and let you know what your next step should be.


The first thing you should do is call a mold removal specialist. This will ensure that the process will go smoothly and with limited issues.

The Mold Removal Process 


Inspection

The first thing that a mold remediation company will do is test the home for mold, even if it is visible. They need to know what kind of mold is present and what the cause is. This will help them determine the best process to take and to ensure great results. You may think that you can see all of the mold on the walls. However, mold goes deeper than the surface. An inspection will reveal the extent of the damage and give the company a better understanding of your specific situation. The mold inspection process will also help determine if the mold could be dangerous to your health. If so, you may need to leave your house until the home is clean.


Sealing the mold 

Mold can grow incredibly quickly. The area in which the mold is growing will need to be sealed off from the rest of the home. This will prevent the mold from spreading and growing further. If needed, an airtight area can be set up to prevent any air from exiting the contaminated area.


Moisture

Mold thrives off of moisture. Because of this, once the mold is sealed, removing the moisture is the next step in the remediation process. This also helps limit the speed at which the mold will grow. There are many different ways to remove moisture. The technique will change depending on what the moisture is caused by.


Removal

Once the area is dry, the restoration company can begin removing the mold from your home. This is done with very specific vacuums that are made for mold removal. The surfaces are then washed and dried. Every spore must be removed to prevent any mold from returning. You can expect the removal process to change based on the type and location of the mold.


Cleanup

Part of the mold removal process is going throughout the rest of the house to clean up any more issues. This includes air ducts and the furnace. If this isn’t done, then the mold could easily come back.


After these steps are taken, your home will fresh and clean. When hiring the mold removal company, you should choose carefully. Read reviews, check certifications, see what standards they have. Are they able to do everything else that may be needed? Do you like the staff? These are all important questions to ask. You want a company that is best for what you need and will get the job done.

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