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Mold Removal

Mold Is Your Worst Enemy: How to Defeat It!
Mold begins to grow on materials that stay wet more than two to three days. If you allow mold to continue to grow, the health risks increase, and it becomes even harder to control it. When mold grows in your home, you’re at risk of experiencing health problems and even incurring property damage. So how can you tell that you have a mold problem? And how can you successfully remove and remediate this type of fungi? Read on to find out all these.

For homeowners who have never had such a problem before, identifying a mold problem can be quite difficult. Mold can grow on visible areas like around your windows or on areas where you can’t see it like behind your walls. Here are signs that mold removal services caution that you look out for:

Odor

You don’t have to see mold to know that it’s growing in your home. In most cases, mold thrives in dark and damp places like underneath your kitchen sink. If you don’t see mold, you should be able to smell it. At times you may see mold but not totally sure it is mold. If you’re experiencing high moisture levels in your property along with musty smell, consider calling a mold removal service provider for a solution.

Moisture

Mold thrives in warm, dumpy areas. Many sources can cause high-level moisture in your home, including a leaky roof, flooding, plumbing leaks, humidifiers, as well as damp basements and crawl spaces. If you cannot find mold yourself, consider calling in mold removal professionals to inspect every part of your building, ensuring that your property is mold-free. Inspection services are commonly free.

Health Issues

The more mold spores continue to increase in the air, the higher are the health risks. Exposure to mold spores can cause allergic reactions, infections, skin irritation, asthma episodes, and other respiratory problems. If you are experiencing inexplicable health challenges like a runny nose, wheezing, headache, difficult breathing, consider getting your home inspected by a mold removal professional.

If you already see mold, you don’t have to spend money on pretesting. All you need to do is to remove it. The mold removal procedure is common for all types of mold. Here are five basic principles used in removing and remediating mold:

Safety: Exposure to mold occurs through either breathing mold spores or skin contact. Professionals and occupants should be protected when doing the cleanup. They should wear protective gears like respirators, goggles, and gloves.

Assessment: You should carry out three assessments. Assess your home before you start remediation. Carry out other inspections during remediation and after remediation.

Contamination control: Nip in the bud the spread of mold from contaminated areas to places without mold. Prevent cross-contamination as well.

Mold source removal: Physically remove the mold at its source.

Moisture removal: Deal with all moisture problems that caused mold outbreak. Fix humidifiers, leaky pipes, flooding among others.

Once you have removed mold from its source, clean the air of airborne spores using HEPA filters.

Always remember, moisture control is the key to mold control. If the problem becomes overwhelming for you to handle it on your own, consider contacting a mold removal professional.