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Mold Remediation
The number one role for mold is:
For mold to grow there has to be humidity + moisture
Mold remediation typically involves several steps, which may vary depending on the extent and severity of the mold growth. Here is a brief overview of the typical mold remediation process:
Assessment
1
Cleaning
4
Containment
2
Drying
5
Removal
3
Testing
6
It's important to note that mold remediation is best left to trained professionals, as improper removal can result in the spread of mold spores and cause health problems for occupants.

Assessment
Our mold remediation professionals will assess the extent and severity of the mold growth, identifying the source of the moisture that caused the mold to grow, and have a mold test performed (24-48 hour waiting period for test to come back)
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2
Containment
The affected area is sealed off to prevent the mold spores from spreading to other areas of the building. This may involve using physical barriers, negative air pressure, and HEPA filtration.
Removal
The mold is physically removed from surfaces using specialized tools and equipment, such as HEPA vacuums, brushes, and scrapers. Porous materials that are heavily contaminated with mold may need to be removed and replaced.
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4
Cleaning
All surfaces and materials in the affected area are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to prevent future mold growth.
Drying
The area is dried thoroughly to prevent moisture from accumulating and causing mold to regrow.
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6
Testing
The remediation specialist will conduct post-remediation testing to ensure that all mold has been effectively removed and that the air quality is safe for occupants.
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