FAQs
Call our office in Worcester today at 508-637-5009 for effective mold remediation, and to address your other indoor air quality issues. Note: Our mold remediation services follow the guidelines and directions of the products we use and the various industry organizations to which we subscribe.
Should I be home during mold remediation? ›
Living in Your House During Mold Remediation
Whether we recommend homeowners vacate their home for the duration of a mold remediation project depends on the scope and location of the mold damage. The safest option is for homeowners to leave their home for the duration of any mold removal or remediation project.
What is the difference between mold removal and mold remediation? ›
The Simple Answer to the Question
To simplify: Remediation is removing contaminated material and mold. Mold removal is the removal of actual mold from surfaces, but not removing the material.
What is the best solution for mold remediation? ›
Create a borax-water solution using a ratio of 1 cup of borax per gallon of water. Vacuum loose mold with HEPA filtered vacuum cleaner to lessen the number of mold spores stirred up into the air during the cleaning process. Use a scrub brush and the borax-water solution to scrub the mold off the surface.
Can mold be fully remediated? ›
Having mentioned that, complete mold removal is impossible and mostly undesirable, the next best thing is to remediate mold. The process of mold remediation involves removing mold to a level that is safe for your health and your premise. This level is known as the point of normal or healthy fungal ecology.
Is it safe to live in a house after mold remediation? ›
Is it safe to live in a house after mold remediation? In most cases, it is safe to return home after mold remediation is complete. You should follow your mold remediation technician's recommendations, but most pros request that homeowners wait one day after the process is complete to move back in.
Can mold come back after remediation? ›
It is possible for mold to return after remediation, but only if you fail to find the source of moisture creating the mold problem. It is imperative that the source of water is fixed, whether that is a leaky window or a cracked pipe.
Does mold remediation include replacing drywall? ›
Moldy, porous building furnishing and materials — like drywall, insulation, carpeting, and baseboards — are removed and replaced/rebuilt.
What does Servpro use to remove mold? ›
SERVPRO uses antifungal and antimicrobial treatments to eliminate mold colonies and to help prevent new colonies from forming. Removing and disposing of mold-infested porous materials, like drywall and carpeting, may be necessary to remediate heavy mold growth.
Does homeowners insurance cover mold? ›
Key Takeaways. Mold coverage isn't guaranteed by your homeowners insurance policy. Typically, mold damage is only covered if it's related to a covered peril. Mold damage caused by flooding would need to be covered by a separate flood insurance policy.
Mix one part bleach to four parts water. Wipe and gently scrub the mould until it is gone.
Can I mitigate mold myself? ›
Some other safe yet effective products you can use to kill mold are baking soda, vinegar, Tea tree oil, hydrogen peroxide, and detergent. If you're using vinegar, simply put it in a spray bottle. No need to add water. Spray the vinegar on the surface and leave it for an hour.
What to expect during mold remediation? ›
There are several steps a professional will take to remove mold from your home.
- Identify The Water Problem. The first step to dealing with mold is to identify and repair the water problem that created it. ...
- Isolation. ...
- Remove Damaged Materials. ...
- Cleaning. ...
- Drying. ...
- Replace Damaged Materials.
How long does it take to remediate mold in a home? ›
How long it will take to perform the entire mold remediation process varies depending on various factors. Some of them include the amount of mold present, the part of the house mold is growing, and the type of material with mold-contamination. However, the process can take between one to five days.
Can you take mold with you when you move? ›
At any rate, bringing in mold is the bigger problem when you're moving. In that situation, you may disrupt a colony on your way out. Or take the colony with you if it's in a box or on the furniture. Then, it's easier for those spores, already in a colony, to take root in their new home.
Can you stay in a home with black mold? ›
Being constantly exposed to and breathing in black mold is very damaging to your health, a conclusion that goes undisputed in the research behind it. Here are just some of the discovered complications that fungus exposure can cause: Coughing. Wheezing.