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Like it or not, mold is all around us and can infest any warm, moist area. In the forest, mold breaks down organic material (particularly wood) and turns it into a kind of mulch for new plant growth. You can detect mold in any building by the foul, bleach-like smell usually found in the dark and damp areas of forgotten storage areas. There is no place where mold will not grow, given the right circumstances.

The clearing of mold from a facility is never a simple project. Affected owners can toss out all the mold-infected material and disinfect the area with a mixture of bleach and water. This process, however, will not resolve the mold issue if it is hidden behind the walls, floors, and plaster. When the problem is found inside the construction, the repair of the mold problem is going to be a major project and it will be expensive.

Mold is a health hazard. Several forms of mold, such as black mold, can cause serious illness of anyone in the building. Those with allergies and weakened immune systems will suffer worse from mold infections. This is an invisible health threat that will not go away without direct action to remove all infected material.

A professional knows that mold is always the result of a serious humidity problem or water leak. A serious mold infestation cannot be effectively removed unless the water leak is found and repaired. Failure to fix the water problem is why most solutions fail. A water leak means a construction issue must be accomplished before the cleaning program can resolve a mold issue.

Building owners are encouraged to avoid mold remediation services that only offer an application special of paint or simply pray the area with a fungicide product. We have seen far too many mold programs that charge a big fee to do an inadequate clean up of the mold infected area. Professional mold remediation is nearly always a bigger job and more costly project than most people imagine. Serious mold problems call for trained mold professional to inspect and remediate the affected areas.

Mold remediation is not generally covered under an insurance policy under "Water Damage." Broken pipes, natural floods, and storm damage may be covered events in a policy, so do not neglect the real source of water invasion. You might be lucky and get the insurance company to cover the cost of the repair.

Finally, do wait to clean out a flood, sewer back-up, or broken pipe problem. Mold starts to grow in 24 to 48 hours, and that will make the clean up worse. If you can't get a service out right away, pump out the area and remove all wood, cardboard, and fiber materials from the area. Once the water is out, force fresh air into the area to dry the room as quickly as possible.



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