Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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10 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR MOLD INSPECTOR
Not all businesses are created equal. The same can be said about professionals, like mold inspectors. While many mold inspectors are credible, experienced, certified and up to speed on all of the latest industry techniques and practices, others are everything but – and only looking to make money off of a homeowner’s misfortune of discovering (or thinking that they may have discovered) mold growth in the home.
Most of the time, you can separate the good inspectors and remediation companies from the bad ones by simply browsing their website or doing some research on consumer-oriented sites like Angie’s List. But aside from this background vetting, it’s never a bad idea to get a feel for their qualifications for yourself as well, whether it’s over the phone or in person at a mold estimate appointment. With that being said, here’s a look at 10 questions to ask your mold inspector so you know you’re not getting ripped off:
ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH THE IICRC S520?
The IICRC, or International Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, has published the S520 standard – its official reference guide for mold remediation. While mold inspectors aren’t required by law to follow this, the credible ones generally do. The IICRC is a leading trade association serving cleaning and restoration/remediation professionals.
Chicago Mold Facts and Information
Chicago Mold Facts and Information
ARE YOU WRT OR AMRT CERTIFIED?
WRT, or water restoration technician, and AMRT, or applied microbial remediation technician, are two certifications offered by the aforementioned IICRC. Ideally, your mold inspector should have both, but in this case, the AMRT one is more important. Such certifications require continuing education credits to uphold.
ARE YOU A CIE?
In addition to the above certifications, ask if your mold inspector is a CIE, or a certified indoor environmentalist. This is another credible title to have in the industry.
ARE YOU GOING TO TEST/SAMPLE THE MOLD?
If you simply want the mold remediated, there’s really no reason why mold has to be tested to determine what species it is. All molds are removed by the same technologies. So if they’re planning to send the mold out for testing, it could end up costing you extra. Sampling/testing is recommended, however, if you’re unsure if a certain substance is mold or if you smell a musky odor that you think may be mold, but aren’t sure where it is coming from.
WHERE DOES THE SAMPLE GO TO BE TESTED?
If they say “we buy test kits from the local hardware store,” then run. The most credible inspectors have testing labs that they do their work out of.
DO YOU ALSO REMEDIATE THE MOLD?
Some mold professionals or mold companies inspect and remediate mold, though there are some exceptions to avoid conflict of interest. If a mold inspector simply does the inspection, make sure they can recommend you to a qualified company for the remediation.
WHAT TECHNOLOGIES DO YOU USE TO REMEDIATE MOLD?
Generally speaking, mold professionals either remove mold using mold-killing and removing chemicals or via media blasting. If a mold inspector tells you anything different, make sure it’s legit.
WHAT OTHER SERVICES DO YOU PROVIDE?
Most good remediation companies specialize only in mold inspection or removal, environmental remediation (i.e. asbestos, lead) or related services, like water damage restoration. Anyone who does an abundant of other services (i.e. handyman, HVAC maintenance, landscaping, etc.) may be the sign of a bad company. Just how qualified and specialized are they?
WHAT’S THE COST OF THE INSPECTION?
Get a cost breakdown, from inspection and sampling fees to the cost for remediation (should the inspector or company also perform that work).
HOW CAN I ENSURE THAT THE MOLD WON’T RETURN POST-REMEDIATION?
Most unethical inspectors/companies won’t be able to answer this question. Why? Because as long as they get paid for the work, they don’t care. But good companies will work with you to determine the source of the mold growth and get it resolved to eliminate future problems. Wherever moisture is present, there’s the potential for mold growth – and growth can occur in as little as 24 to 48 hours. Many good companies will offer warranties and guarantees that they’ll not only remove all of the mold, but will have solved your mold problem in a specific area once and for all.
It’s never fun to discover what appears to be mold in your attic, basement or elsewhere in the home. But perhaps just as frustrating is hiring an under-qualified and unethical professional to inspect and remediate it. To get a professional mold remediation company to handle your project, call the services of The CleanUP Guys in Chicago.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

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A lot of folks often think that you can take care of the problem yourself. With so many mold removal "How To" articles on the net, in case you are brave enough, you may only do it. Most individuals do not have access to even proper removal disinfectants or proper protection gear. What about bleach? Unfortunately, the notion that bleach kills fungus is false. Bleach only "bleaches" the color out while the roots remain intact and continue to grow. Furthermore, you need to do more than simply kill it, you need to get rid of any traces of it. 

To remove mold, a number of measures must be taken with great safety. For instance, a standard misconception that consumers come across is that you can effectively remove mold from your own bathroom tile. Most so called mold killers commonly available on the market are made of bleach.

The CleanUP Guys remediation technicians are fully equipped to manage any mold scenario, from small to large projects. Normally, after the first call is made, a specialist assesses the scenario and will come out for an estimate. Generally, from that stage, a quote may be made. Next, a thorough mold inspection will take place. The mold remediation process will take place after the review is done. Right away, your property will be restored and mold or contaminant free.

A lot of folks often think that you can take care of the problem yourself. With so many mold removal "How To" articles on the net, in case you are brave enough, you may only do it. Most individuals do not have access to even proper removal disinfectants or proper protection gear. What about bleach? Unfortunately, the notion that bleach kills fungus is false. Bleach only "bleaches" the color out while the roots remain intact and continue to grow. Furthermore, you need to do more than simply kill it, you need to get rid of any traces of it. 

To remove mold, a number of measures must be taken with great safety. For instance, a standard misconception that consumers come across is that you can effectively remove mold from your own bathroom tile. Most so called mold killers commonly available on the market are made of bleach.

It is crucial to make certain that you're dealing with a certified mold removal company by the IICRC.  They restore properties to a state that is better than new and these mold specialists are trained and certified to remove mold entirely.  Additionally, mold remediation companies will often give you personalized advice about how to sustain a mold-free environment after the remediation process is complete.  Clearly, professional mold removal services cost money; nonetheless, the price might be a lot less than you might think.

If however you have a mold difficulty that is straggly, like black mold, growing around all of your windows, in your attic, crawlspace, or in the basement, and even in toilets, it is probably advisable to contact a mold removal company like The CleanUP Guys. Mold isn't only unsightly, but it poses health risks such as fatigue, severe headaches, sinusitis, and asthma, to name just a few.  Call The CleanUP Guys today!
773-885-8528