Mold Damage
Removal of mold can be a serious endeavor, and EnviroClean has the expertise and technology for the job.
South Florida is full of sunshine, beaches, warm weather and… mold. The Florida climate is full of mold spores all around. Any home that has suffered from water damage or problems with excess moisture is at risk of mold growth. There are thousands of different types of mold found outdoors and indoors. All present potential risks and become problematic when they start actively growing.
If you find that your home or business has begun to show signs of mold damage, it’s important to act as quickly as possible to have it treated and remediated to reduce long-term risks to your property and improve air quality.
When mold damage is discovered in your property, there are many questions that may spring to mind. For example: Is mold dangerous? What can breathing in mold do? What kills black mold? How much does mold removal cost?
Without the correct assessment and remediation, mold can become dangerous and affect the structural integrity and air quality of your property. As mold specialists, we’ve put together some useful guides on mold damage to help you understand and identify the risks before acting to remove mold.
Removal of Mold
At EnviroClean, we specialize in the removal of mold from properties. With years of experience and the best mold removal teams in the industry, we can remove damaging and harmful mold growth from your property and help return spore count levels to normal.
Enviro Clean Mold Remediation Services:
- Full Mold Removal
- Deodorization
- Cleaning & Sanitation
- Containment in Affected Area(s)
- Air Filtration and Vacuuming
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Water Damage Restoration
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F.A.Q.
Enviro Clean’s mold remediation professionals first identify the extent of the problem, and then work with care and sensitivity to rescue the affected area and restore it to normal conditions.
What Is Mold Restoration and Remediation?
Mold is a form of secondary damage that results from untreated water damage. As a result, the restoration process is slightly different than for primary damage. Fungus spores settle and begin to multiply based on the availability of food and moisture.
Once you’ve identified mold within your home or business, the next step is to ensure its effective removal from the property. Considering the potential property damage and health issues that mold can cause, it’s important for you to make sure this mold is removed from the property as quickly as possible.
Removing mold safely requires expertise. Despite some resources suggesting a simple spray and wipe, it is a detailed and controlled cleaning process.
How Do You Test For Mold?
Professional mold testers and environmental hygienists use several methods to test for mold. Air samples, bulk samples and spore samples are all commonly used methods. Look out for any service that promises instant results. There are over 100,000 different types of mold, and lab analysis is necessary to determine which species and subspecies might be present in a home or property.
What Does Mold Damage Remediation Involve?
After mold damage restoration experts identify the type of mold present in a structure and the size of the affected area, cleanup should commence. Professionals will wear personal protective equipment that may include goggles and respirators while eliminating existing colonies. Cleanup experts may contain an area with plastic sheeting and use on negative air pressure during this process to prevent cross-contamination.
Why Work With Enviro Clean?
Rather than running the risk of an inaccurate mold test, property owners should rely on Enviro Clean’s restoration professionals. Home mold tests are notoriously inaccurate and do not provide essential information such as the species of mold or its level of potential toxicity. Enviro Clean offers a full suite of remediation services, starting with precise testing and continuing on through assessment, containment, eradication and prevention.