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4 Steps To Expect During Mold Remediation

1/22/2020 (Permalink)

Brick and wood removed from the side of a building Building suffering from mold damage in Sumner, OK

4 Steps To Expect During Mold Remediation

Keeping your Sumner, OK, building in top shape is likely a high priority. One way to do this is to make sure it is free of black mold. Many buildings develop a mold problem at some point, particularly if there has been some kind of water damage. The following are some steps that may be taken when bringing your building back to its previous condition.

1. Inspection

The first step in having mold removed is an inspection. This should be done by a professional to ensure that all instances of black mold in the building are found. Each area will need to be thoroughly searched. There are several common locations for hidden growth including the following:

  • Behind walls
  • Underneath carpets and flooring
  • Inside drains and pipes

2. Containment

If mold is found in your building, it will need to be contained before any work can begin. This will keep spores from traveling to other locations and increasing the size of the infestation. Tarps and negative air pressure may be used during this process to keep mold from leaving the area.

3. Cleanup

Once the areas are identified and secured, the process of mold cleanup begins. Some materials such as drywall and carpeting are very porous and difficult to clean, so they may need to be removed. Other non-porous areas can be cleaned with antifungal products. Affected belongings, particularly those with mild damage, can often be salvaged using professional equipment.

4. Restoration

The final step in the process of removing black mold is restoration. This will include replacing any materials that were removed during cleaning. Some walls may need to be repainted as well. If there are lingering odors, air scrubbers and filters may be used to remove them.
Mold can be difficult to remove, especially if it spreads throughout large areas of the building, so it should be taken care of as soon as possible. However, you should not attempt to remove any mold on your own, as this can make the problem worse. A professional mold remediation specialist will provide the best results and can thoroughly rid the building of any growth.

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