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Mold removal containment barriers, under negative air pressure, protects against cross-contamination.
Negative air is an isolation technique used to prevent cross-contamination
When mold remediation is required contaminated materials are removed.
Sometimes our FREE Mold Inspection does find dangerous mold. Our certified mold remediation technicians can assist with gathering tests to prove to your insurance or landlord that you do indeed have a health hazard with dangerous mold in your home. Our techs will also provide you pricing estimates to remove any dangerous mold.
Our certified mold techs will provide you with a complete detailed report of what needs to be done to correct your mold problem. We will also inform you of the best options. As an extra service, we will come after another company does the work and recheck to make sure the job was done properly and safely. We will then issue you a clearance report.
If you are concerned that the effects of mold have had a negative impact on your home or business, or if you are dealing with odd smells, people getting sick, or poor air quality, give us a call. You are not alone; most people are quite unfamiliar with the effects of mold. We will come in, do an inspection and answer any questions you may have.
All of the mold inspectors in our network are highly trained, certified and experienced in mold detection and removal. We are happy to answer any questions or address any concerns you may have, if you don't want to schedule an inspection, we will be happy to speak to you by phone.
Mold is an invasive and silent enemy in your home as it tends to grow behind walls, under floors and in cracks and crevices around your home. There are times that there are very clear symptoms of mold in your home.
Mold usually comes from moisture and bacteria that's been trapped in areas with very little light and poor airflow. All kinds of mold thrive in areas where water is present – which is why you most often find mold in the areas around your bathtub or sink. Easily seen, these types of mold are unsightly black and brown areas where water tends to collect.
More troublesome types of mold are often found in hidden areas where leaks and moisture may be present, like in your ceiling or walls.
Using your eyes – if mold can be seen, you either have the beginning of a problem or a very advanced one. If you notice moisture or water on your ceiling or wall, take care of it quickly and efficiently or mold can grow.
Using your nose – crawl spaces and basements more humid places, but you shouldn’t have a musty smell. When entering your basement, you find you’re overwhelmed with a musty smell, you may have a mold problem.
There are several symptoms of mold exposure that you may experience even if you have a relatively small mold problem. Since mold spores are inhaled, mold exposure can cause simultaneous damage to the nose and throat, esophagus, lungs and bloodstream and also irritating the eyes, nose, throat and sometimes the skin.
Household and health symptoms of mold are easy to recognize but can often be confused with other problems, especially in the case of medical issues. It's best to stop mold before it has a chance to start by keeping areas of your home dry and well ventilated. If your home does develop mold, consider hiring a professional to help you inspect, test and remediate the mold problem completely. To eradicate the problem, a mold remediation company will be able to fully assess the extent of the issue.
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