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What To Expect During Mold Assessment

11/24/2020 (Permalink)

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What To Expect During Mold Assessment

If you think you may be in need of a mold assessment at your Woodstock, GA home, then it’s recommended that you contact a local mold remediation service. These professionals can help identify if mold is present, where it is growing, and restore your home. Here are some steps you can see these professionals take as they work on your home.

1. Mold Testing

In many cases, the professional working on your home can perform several tests to help locate and identify if mold, mildew, or black mold, is present. These tests can involve taking air samples, using adhesive strips to remove residue from a surface, and taking samples of potentially affected materials. If these tests come back positive for mold, the restoration service can then begin containing the area.

2. Containing the Area

Containing the affected area is another important aspect of a mold assessment, as it helps prevent spores from spreading throughout the house. In most cases plastic sheeting with be used along with a ventilation system that is used to reduce airflow. The team will also wear protective equipment while working in the space including masks, gloves and clothing covers.

3. Remediation

After the area is contained the remediation process can begin. In some cases, the contaminated materials will need to be replaced with new. Additionally, during this process the source of any water damage should be located, and the necessary repairs made as well. Doing so may help prevent future problems from occurring. Restoration may also involve item cleaning and sanitation using a variety of methods depending on the type of object being restored.

During the mold assessment, you may see your restoration team test for the presence of mold. Once the results of these tests are in they can contain the spaces that do have mold growth and begin the restoration process. This may include removing contaminated materials and replacing it with new.

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