Mold Remediation
Your Mess is Our Business
First thing’s first, there’s mold everywhere. It’s a part of the natural environment and can help with the breakdown of fallen leaves or dead trees. But inside the home, mold can cause problems.
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For mold to grow it needs three things: moisture, heat, and something to feed on (i.e. fabric, wood, and paper). Bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms can be prime areas for mold growth because they have all three of these.
Mold in a home or business can spring up quickly and can be overwhelming to deal with – especially given the mixed recommendations on the internet. No matter the scope, we are prepared to take immediate action.
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Contact us 24/7 and we can talk you through your mold remediation options, and discuss the most cost-effective ways to eliminate the source of the mold and restore the site conditions. Our specialized mold remediation techniques include the following:
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Compliance with EPA standards for mold Remediation
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Facilitation of mold strain sampling and laboratory testing
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Before and after moisture analysis reporting
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Identification of the source that led to the mold outbreak
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Erecting containment structures to ensure mold spores do not spread
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Removal of non-salvageable materials and proper disposal of debris
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HEPA and ozone powered air scrubbing
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Facilitation of air duct cleaning
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Commercial grade dehumidification & air circulators
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Biocide cleaning and or removal of interior surfaces
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Application of a mold/mildew resistant encapsulate
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Not sure if you have a mold problem? We can do a Mold Inspection using thermal imaging, moisture detecting equipment, and mold swabbing to determine if there is mold and figure out the best way to get rid of it. With 16 years experience and IICRC certification in Mold and Water Remediation, let Restore and Clean help you determine the best way to proceed with the clean up.
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To help prevent mold growth in your home, here are a few tips
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Keep humidity between 40% and 60% inside the home.
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Make sure areas are well ventilated using exhaust fans and making sure your laundry vent goes to the outside.
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Mold growth can be removed from hard surfaces with commercial products, soap and water, or a bleach solution of no more than 1 cup of bleach in 1 gallon of water.
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Making sure areas that get wet are dried within 24-48 hours.
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