What Happens During Mold Remediation?
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Philadelphia PA
13 July, 2021
12:35 PM
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If you've ever had a home remediation company like Water Mold Fire Restoration of Philadelphia come in to clean up mold, you'll know that it's an eye-opening experience. However, many properties are still left in dire need of professional help due to the cost and difficulty of the cleanup process. A Little Background on Mold Mold is fungi that live off of moisture and decomposing organic matter to survive. However, once it begins to grow on the material that it is growing, there are toxins released into the air. While some people may have no reaction at all from these toxins, others can have allergic reactions and breathing problems. As mold feeds on a growing fungus colony it grows in colonies from very small to large. Why is Mold Remediation Necessary? As well as creating a mold infestation, there are other reasons why you would need to have mold remediation done. For example, high humidity levels cause mold to grow. If a property is leaking water or has humidity levels over 50%, mold will begin to grow if the other conditions are right for it. In many cases when a property is moved into, it may have been in storage and maybe carrying with it the moisture that isn't removed from the new location. When mold is found in a property, or if it's suspected that mold is present, there are a number of steps that need to be taken to remove the mold and clean up the area. These steps include: Getting expert help on testing for mold and determining which type of mold has grown in the property and whether it needs to be treated. When a professional comes out to evaluate a problem, they will take samples from within the home and send them off for testing. There are several different types of mold that can be found in a home. Stachybotrys: Stachybotrys is a black mold that is found in damp, humid areas, and is the rarest type of mold to be found. It will often grow inside of walls or along ceiling lines. Cladosporium: Cladosporium is the second most common type of mold found in homes. It is a greenish-grey, thin mold that grows on surfaces where food is stored or where flooring and insulation have become wet. This type of mold can give off allergens that can cause respiratory problems for humans as well as pets. Removing Moisture in and Around the House Mold thrives on moisture, so the first step is to get rid of this source of water. This may involve installing a dehumidifier or simply cleaning up the source of leaks. After this is done, you will need to make sure that the humidity levels in your home are kept at a level that is neither too dry nor too damp. Many experts recommend maintaining humidity levels between 30-50%. Removing Mold from Surfaces This may involve simply scrubbing off the visible mold or investigating its source and removing it completely. This step is often done by an expert from Water Mold Fire Restoration, and if one isn't available, they may be able to recommend a product that will kill the mold that is present. After this, the area needs to be properly ventilated and dried out to ensure that the mold does not come back. Mold remediation is often expensive, but it may not be necessary in all cases. If you suspect mold growth, speak with a professional from Water Mold Fire Restoration of Philadelphia about what you need to have done and how much this will cost. Water Mold Fire Restoration of Philadelphia 228 Race St Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 645-2960 https://watermoldfire.net/philadelphia-pa/
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