MOLD DAMAGE

Mold remediation helps homeowners and residents stay safe by identifying large-scale mold within the home and eradicating or encapsulating it. When a water damage occurs, potential for mold growth is increased and in this case mold remediation is usually required. By calling Crisis Management Restoration Services our experts are certified to remediate and remove the mold. Mold remediation has also increasingly become a frequent component of selling and buying a house. Because of the critical nature of types of molds, immediate action must be taken.


Areas of the Home That Develop Mold

All places where water finds a place to migrate after a water damage can develop mold. An excessive amount of humidity in a house can condense and cause mold. Ironically, newer homes can often experience more mold growth than older homes because they are more tightly insulated. Fiberglass insulation provides fertile ground for mold growth and makes it difficult to eradicate and remove.

  • Attics

  • Crawl Spaces

  • Wall interiors

  • Basements

  • Around chimneys

  • Furnaces

  • Ducts

  • Kitchens

  • Under sinks

  • Near foundation air vents

  • Under window unit air conditioners



The Process of Mold Remediation

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) notes that any moldy areas less than 10 square feet (about 3 feet by 3 feet) can be remediated by the homeowners. Beyond that, you need to contact a mold remediation company like Crisis Management Restoration Services. Our experts will handle the situation according to the current EPA standards.

  1. Containment and Ventilation

  2. Cleaning and Disinfection

  3. Fix the Mold Source

  4. Encapsulate the Mold