Choosing A Mold Removal Contractor
The presence of mold in your house has nothing to do with how dirty or clean your house is. Mold is not dirt or grime that can be scrubbed or washed away; it's an organic growth that has to be removed by qualified and experienced mold remediation contractors. Unfortunately, mold remediation companies are not governed by any industry rules, and therefore, it falls to your good judgment to choose a mold removal contractor who can rid your premises of mold quickly and safely. A mold removal specialist can rattle off the names of a dozen certification organizations, but this could be meaningless in the absence of solid experience in the kind of mold removal services you're looking for.
Since there are no industry guidelines for mold remediation companies, the best factor to look for is experience. The mold removal contractor should not just have extensive experience removing mold, but should specialize in the sort of mold removal your house needs. For instance, if the mold growth in your house is due to moisture, then you will need a mold removal contractor who ha the necessary experience in that field. If on the other hand, your mold growth problem is concentrated in the HVAC unit, then you will need a mold removal contractor who has experience getting rid of mold from the systems. Look for qualifications from the Indoor Air Quality Association, or the National Air Duct Cleaner's Associations, but again, these are not hard and fast rules, and an experienced mold removal contractor with no certifications that you recognize is better than one with no experience, but lots of certification.
Before you hire a mold remediation contractor, make sure you're aware of who will be on the field for the actual remediation. In many cases, a busy mold remediation firm may send its employees to different locations to work on remediation projects. You should know that the workers who will be removing mold at your residence are going to be overseen by capable and senior employees of the firm. Ask if the workers on the site will have experience in mold remediation, and be aware of who your point of contact in the whole process is going to be. Make sure all workers are aware of all environmental regulations that govern mold abatement procedures. Your mold removal contractor should be insured sufficiently, and should have coverage for liability. This decreases the amount of risk you carry.
Recent People With Mold Removal Needs:
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I beleive I have black mold in my lower level bedroom. This happen when I had water coming in from a bad gutter. I need it repaired. |
There is black mold located on my closet wall. I am not sure how far deep it is into my wall, but the part that is visible is about a half a foot wide. A leak broke out in my roof right above my closet recently so it has been exposed to moisture. |
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