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Mold Remediation

Mold Remediation
What Are the Signs of a Mold Infestation?

If you have an odd odor inside your home, then it may have contamination from mold. The signs of an infestation from mold can include having allergy symptoms such as chronic sneezing, watery eyes or sinus congestion. In many cases, mold is growing in hidden locations in a building, including in the attic or between the walls. Mold spores require moisture and air to multiply, and if your home has a leaking roof, broken pipes or poor climate control, then mold contamination will also develop in the ductwork. Contact a professional mold remediation company that has knowledgeable technicians who can collect samples to determine if your home has mold.

Learn What Type of Mold Is Growing In Your Home

In addition, you will want to learn what type of mold has contaminated your home because certain varieties are more dangerous than others are. If the mold contamination inside your home is localized in a particular area such as a basement, then the technicians can seal off the space with plastic sheeting to keep the spores from spreading. However, when mold growth is in several locations of a home, you will need to leave during the mold remediation process. The removal of mold from a home is often complex because it can spread to deep layers such as carpet padding or wall insulation.

Eliminate Water Leaks to Stop More Mold From Growing

First, it is important for mold remediation professionals to understand where moisture is coming from in order to repair the problem. Sources of moisture can include a leaking toilet, roof or pipe. After a water leak is repaired, the technicians can begin the cleanup process using the approved methods. In most cases, it is better to throw away contaminated materials such as drywall or carpets because it is too expensive to remove the mold growth. After the contaminated items are disposed of properly, the mold remediation technicians can use specialized scrubbing and vacuuming equipment to clean underlying floor tiles or electrical fixtures.

Remove Mold Spores From the Air Inside a Home

Items that are porous such as insulation are easier to replace than clean, and the technicians are often able to install new drywall and insulation after the mold spores are removed from all surfaces. To eliminate the living mold spores, a technician will apply chemicals to the surfaces that were contaminated with the mold. If mold spores are found in a home’s air, then it is vital to install air purification machines to remove the contamination thoroughly.

Mold Remediation After a Flooding Disaster

If a home has mold caused by a serious disaster such as a flood or rainstorm, then the cleanup process is more extensive. The mold remediation technicians will need to use sump pumps to remove standing water before attempting to remove the contamination. When the building is humid, the technicians will install dehumidifiers and circulating fans to dry the wet surfaces where mold will grow quickly.