assessment of mold growth in primary residence, experiencing visual and odor confirmation of mold. Need to expedite complete removal of all mold. ; and prevent future growth.
Newland S
Built our home in 2004. Found ants coming from wall near tub, sprayed and opened wall and found black mold. Called builder who stated it was from grout in shower that has fallen out. Builder refusing to fix. Wife has been having trouble breathing, and have a 6 year old with a bad cough. I have drywall piece to replace hole in wall, just want to make sure mold is removed the right way. Please help!!
Brian P
Although mold removal is unlike other types of home disinfection and sanitization procedures and needs specialized processes, there aren't too many industry established guidelines for mold removal specialists. There are a number of companies out there parading themselves as mold removal companies, and not all of them will have the experience to differentiate mold remediation from other forms off hygiene processes. There are also the different types of mold removal services to consider. For instance, mold in a HVAC system is different from the kind of mold found in your basement or bathroom. Your chosen mold removal contractor therefore, should have specialized experience in the area that you want mold removed from.
Although there aren't any certificates for mold remediation companies that are recognized by the industry, you might want to look for certification and training from the Air Duct Cleaner's Association or the indoor Air Quality Association. However, these are not hard and fast rules, and if your contractor does not posses these qualifications, it's no reason to reject him outright. More important than certification is experience in the kind of mold removal that you need. If the mold growth in your house is confined to the kitchen, bathrooms or basement, then you can conclude that moisture is the culprit. Your mold removal specialist in this case should have experience getting rid of mold from damp areas. If on the other hand, your mold growth is confined to your HVAC systems, then you need a mold remediation contractor who has experience in such specialized mechanical hygiene methods.
Before you select a mold removal specialist, make sure that you know who's going to be actually performing the remediation on your site. Ask who the point of contact is going to be, and how many workers are going to be on your premises. Ask if all these workers will be sufficiently trained in mold removal techniques. In many cases, large companies will send out teams to different locations, and you need to know that the actual mold removal is being done by thoroughly professional people. Your mold removal contractor has to be insured, and should carry sufficient coverage for liability.