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MOLD REMEDIATION

Improving air quality for cleaner, safer, and helthier living conditions.

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Crawlspace Mold Remediation

Mold thrives in damp, dark environments, making an unconditioned crawlspace the ideal breeding ground for mold. Excessive moisture of any kind - be it humidity, ground water intrusion, or plumbing leaks - is conducive to promoting mold growth rapidly if left unchecked, possibly only within a matter of days in some instances. Even a seemingly "dry" crawlspace experiences mold growth because, while the ground may feel dry and the air might seem ok and there are no active leaks occurring, the general humidity within the air is often times enough to trigger mold growth. Without these standout signs of moisture problems, taking moisture readings allows us to truly identify that there is in fact an ongoing moisture issue. It is also important to realize that mold isn't always clearly visible, being a naturally microscopic organism, and can go undetected, which is why it can usually be certain that if there is any kind of moisture problem occurring, mold is likely to be present.

Mold Presence vs. Mold Free Environment

Mold

  • Health-Related Symptoms: Stuffy or runny nose; Sneezing; Coughing; Difficulty breathing or asthma; Headaches; Itchy or watery eyes; Itching; Fatigue; Etc.

  • Rot, Foundation, & Structural Damage

  • Musty Odors

  • Staining or Visible Mold Colonies

  • Compromised Indoor Air Quality

  • And More...

No Mold

  • Improved Mold Induced Symptoms

  • Protected and Preserved Structure

  • Reduced or Eliminated Mustiness

  • Cleaner, Safer Breathing Air

  • Healthier Living Conditions

  • And More...

Mold comes in many varieties of species, and are categorized in three basic types: common mold, allergenic mold, and toxic mold. They vary in effect on health depending on the species, the amount of mold present, and how sensitive a person is to mold. Existing allergenic or respiratory symptoms can also worsen due to mold exposure.

  • Common mold typically does not have an effect on health, but can still be unsightly and create problems with odors, other bacteria, and be an overall telltale sign of an existing moisture problem that should be taken care of before conditions worsen.

  • Allergenic mold normally effects only those who have a sensitivity towards those particular types, but can still pose a risk to overall health conditions, or be an indication that other, more harmful types can be present.

  • Toxic mold is dangerous to everyone, and if present should be addressed immediately.

 

Many forms of mold and fungi are also damaging to building materials such as the wood that makes up the framework of a home or building, and can cause extreme rot and decay. This can potentially threaten the structural integrity of the home, and be very expensive to rectify once it reaches this point - repairs to foundation, joists, beams, etc. Also, since mold can grow on any organic material, it can spread to furniture, walls, flooring, and can become embedded in carpet fibers, bedding, clothing and more. It then becomes necessary in many cases to tear out damaged materials, treat surrounding areas, and replace finished material..which once again becomes a very extensive process and expensive endeavor.

We offer many services geared towards controlling the environment to keep conditions at a level that greatly reduces mold growth by removing excess moisture and sources that allow mold to generate, live, grow, and spread. Controlling the environment is critical in controlling mold, because as long as water or moisture problems are present mold can continue to return. We also use sanitization methods and products that help eliminate bacteria and microbial organisms that promote mold growth.

If mold had already grown and spread to the point where action becomes necessary, we offer services specializing in remediating existing mold using highly effective processes, equipment, and products. These services can include a number of various steps necessary for effective remediation, dependent upon the circumstances. This may include removal and disposal of any material that is damaged or heavily effected. Negative air and filtration machines are sometimes used for mold containment. Once all exposed effected surfaces are ready for treatment, we apply EPA registered products that kill the mold, and the surfaces are wiped down to remove staining and buildup of surface contaminants. Stain removal products may be used, although sometimes staining from mold is irreversible even after its been remediated and killed. After killing and cleaning off surface mold, a sealant is sometimes applied to the framing members to help prevent future growth. Finally, another EPA registered product is applied with a fogging machine to create a mist that destroys airborne mold organisms, and acts as a secondary treatment to all exposed surfaces.

Steps to properly and effectively address mold within the home:

Perform an Inspection

Visually inspecting the area allows us to identify clear presence of mold, determine the possible sources or causes, and develop a plan for treatment and prevention.

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Debris Removal & Disposal, and Site Prep

Removing contaminated materials begins the process and clears the space, to allow for a thorough and complete treatment of the entire area.

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Remediation and Sanitizing

Safely treating for mold and other bacteria, viruses, allergens, irritants, and contaminants is greatly beneficial for improving air quality and health.

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Environmental Control

Addressing the sources, reducing moisture, and improving conditions within the crawlspace helps prevent problems from reoccurring in the future.

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