Mold Removal Vs Mold Remediation
If your home has a mold problem, then
you definitely want to get rid of it. That much is a given. Mold is a green,
black, sometimes yellowish fuzzy growth on walls, flooring, piping, etc.,
usually accompanied by a noxious smell. And while not all molds are actively
dangerous, they are unpleasant and should be dealt with promptly.
Unfortunately, far too many people think that mold removal is all
that is required, and of course there are any number of companies out there who
advertise using the phrase “mold removal” and who will come in an eliminate the mold
from your home. Sounds easy enough,
right? Wrong. On every count.
You have to remember that mold is the byproduct, the after
effect, of a much larger problem. Usually this is water damage, but
mold can also be linked to fires and even something as seemingly innocuous as
increased humidity. Unless that original
problem is properly addressed, then by removing the mold, all you are doing is
putting off the problem temporarily.
Mold removal is useless if the environment that is favorable to the mold
growth is allowed to remain.
This is where mold remediation
comes in. By remediation, we mean not just the removal of the mold growth
itself, but active and thorough treatment of the affected area in order to make
sure you don’t find yourself with another mold problem down the road.
The mold remediation process is twofold….one you have to
eliminate the existing mold growth, and do so without causing it to spread to
other areas of the home. This is done by sealing off the affected area and
using specialized gear and techniques to safely remove the growth and dispose
of it.
The second step, and the most important one, is to properly
treat the area, as well as the problem that caused the mold in the first place.
This includes repairing and restoration of any and all water damage problems in
and around the home, disinfecting and sanitizing the area where the mold grew,
increasing ventilation throughout said area, and bringing down relative
humidity levels to within acceptable parameters, usually between 40-45%.
This second step is absolutely vital when it comes to a
successful mold remediation project. Any company that you consider hiring
should be able to describe this step to you in detail. If their only plan of action
is to clean up the
mold, then run. Run like a river when the snow melts, and hire a qualified,
experienced mold
remediation professional (and for the record, that would be us, The CleanUP Guys!) to handle all of your mold and water damage
restoration needs.
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