1. Inspection & Moisture Detection
We begin with a detailed inspection using moisture meters, thermal imaging, and other diagnostic tools to locate visible and hidden mold growth. Identifying and stopping the moisture source is the first critical step.
2. Containment
To prevent mold spores from spreading, we establish containment zones using plastic sheeting and negative air pressure. This ensures the contamination is isolated and doesn’t affect unaffected areas of the property.
3. Air Filtration
HEPA-filtered air scrubbers are placed in the contained area to capture airborne mold spores and improve indoor air quality during remediation.
4. Safe Mold Removal
We remove mold-affected materials like drywall, insulation, and wood following IICRC S520 standards. Non-porous and semi-porous surfaces are cleaned and treated with EPA-registered antimicrobial solutions to eliminate remaining spores and inhibit regrowth.
5. Drying & Dehumidification
Once mold is removed, we thoroughly dry the area using commercial-grade dehumidifiers and air movers to ensure moisture levels are back to safe, stable conditions.
6. Post-Remediation Verification
Before containment is removed, we perform a final inspection to confirm the area is clean, dry, and mold-free. We can also coordinate third-party air quality testing if needed for added peace of mind.
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