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What is Mold Remediation?

What does mold remediation mean?

With that definition, Mold Abatement means the ending of mold or removing mold from your home or business. Mold remediation means the action of remedying something, in particular of reversing or stopping environmental damage. ... We are removing the mold which is remediating the mold situation which is ending it, abatement.

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What do mold remediation companies use?

Mold professionals seal off the work area, often using plastic sheeting, so that mold spores do not become dispersed throughout the home. Mold professionals use   expensive, professional equipment such as HEPA air scrubbers, HEPA vacuums, commercial-strength dehumidifiers

Will mold come back after remediation?

After receiving professional mold remediation services from a credited remediation contractor, as well as receiving any necessary repairs to further prevent risks of returning mold, it is still possible for mold to find its way back into your home.

What is the difference between mold removal and mold remediation?

Some restoration businesses advertise “mold removal” and even guarantee to remove all mold. ... Mold remediation focuses on getting mold levels back to normal, natural levels. Every mold damage scenario is different and requires a unique solution, but the general mold remediation process stays the same.

What if mold is found during home inspection?

But if it spreads, mold can be a health hazard that affects your home’s structural integrity—and jeopardize your sale. A study by the Environmental Protection Agency found that 21% of the 21.8 million asthma cases in the U.S. can be attributed to exposure to dampness and mold. “If it’s hazardous and it’s toxic, it tends just to destroy the deal,” confirms Matt Mauro, a top-selling Des Moines, Iowa, real estate agent with 24 years of experience.

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How long does mold remediation take?

Mold remediation can quickly and safely remove a mold infestation from your home or office. Depending on the size of your problem, mold remediation might take anywhere from one to seven days (or more) to wipe out the major sources of mold in your home.
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Is it safe to live in a house after mold remediation?

The safest option is for you to leave the property during the duration of the project. Many mold removal and remediation companies will recommend that you leave the property, especially if multiple rooms and hallways are affected

Is it safe to sleep in a house with mold?

Indoor mold is worrisome because it multiplies quickly, but it becomes significantly more hazardous if it's in your bedroom. You spend a minimum of seven hours in your bedroom each night when you sleep, and that doesn't factor in the other times you're in there when you're awake.

Is it OK to buy a house with mold?

Mold can affect the appraisal value of a home. For some buyers, this is a good thing because it makes a home more affordable. But if you're hoping to move into a home in excellent condition, don't make an offer on a home with mold until you've had an independent appraisal

Can mold be completely removed from a house?

There is no way to get rid of all molds and mold spores from your home. But you can control mold growth by keeping your home dry.

 

Do I really need mold remediation?

One environmental hazard to cause unhealthy air quality is a mold infestation. If one spends a week on vacation away from work and home and all symptoms disappear, perhaps the home, school or workplace has unacceptable fungal ecology or unhealthy indoor air quality
  • A Water intrusion
  • Discoloration
  • A musty odor
  • Adverse human health effects
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How do professionals remove mold?

Proper safety gear should be worn when dealing with mold. A high quality, high filtration face mask is a must, as are vinyl or neoprene gloves. A full protective suit is recommended when using harsh chemicals and for larger mold remediation projects. Mold professionals seal off the work area, often using plastic sheeting, so that mold spores do not become dispersed throughout the home. Mold professionals use expensive, professional equipment such as HEPA air scrubbers, HEPA vacuums, commercial-strength dehumidifiers, etc. Regular handymen won’t have that stuff. After mold is physically removed from its source, the air should be cleaned of airborne mold spores using HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) air scrubbers and air exchange (i.e. replacing dirty moldy air with clean fresh air through simple ventilation or more sophisticated negative air controls for bigger jobs) When vacuuming and using air scrubbers for mold remediation, the filters used should be HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air). Only HEPA filters are designed to capture particles as small as mold spores. Regular filters will not work, and could make the problem worse. Mold professionals usually discard moldy porous building materials such as drywall, insulation and baseboards. These materials are relatively inexpensive to replace and difficult to impossible to restore to their previous uncontaminated condition. Mold professionals will use an antimicrobial chemical to clean any remaining mold and mold stains after demo. Mold professionals often use a sealer or encapsulant to make the treated areas more resistant to water damage and mold, and also to help with odor control.

What is the cost of mold remediation?

On average, professional mold remediation costs $500 to $6,000 when following Mold Remediation Guidelines - but the price can soar into the tens of thousands if the problem is severe. Here's what you need to know about hiring professional mold inspectors and remediation companies. Learn more

Should you buy a house with mold?

The home you are looking to buy fails inspection due to mold, termites and a compromised foundation. If you are not used to fixing these kinds of issues or have the budget to do so, walk awayMold can be cured, but termites and foundation problems can be very costly to repair.

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