Mold Remediation and Removal
Mold Problem? Need a Professional Mold Remediation Service in Atlanta Ga or the surrounding metro Atlanta area?
MOLD EXPERTS are needed!
It doesn’t matter whether the mold problem resulted from a broken water pipe, flood, storm or hurricane.
Mold Removal Service and Techniques
We provide expert service using top-quality tools and equipment. For example, HEPA (high-efficiency particulates air) vacuums, scrubbers, and commercial-strength dehumidifiers. These tools along with the experience and skills of our technicians, ensure super-effective solutions to your home’s mold problem.
During a flood, the indoor air quality in your basement may appear to be the least of your problems. However, failure to remove contaminated materials and to reduce moisture and humidity can present serious long-term health risks. Standing water and wet materials in your basement are a breeding ground for microorganisms, such as viruses, bacteria and mold.
Solving an indoor mold problem!
The first step in solving an indoor mold problem is to remove the moisture source; new mold will begin to grow on moist, porous surfaces within 24 to 48 hours. Make sure there are no unchecked water leaks from plumbing problems or foundation walls in your basement or crawlspace. Next check the humidity levels in the basement and other areas of the home. High humidity is the leading cause of mold in most homes. The effective way to clean mold is to use detergent solutions which physically remove mold. Many commercially available detergents marketed for mold cleanup include an EPA-approved anti-fungal agent. Significant mold growth will require professional mold remediation to remove the affected building materials and eradicate the source of excess moisture.
During a flood, the indoor air quality in your basement may appear to be the least of your problems. However, failure to remove contaminated materials and to reduce moisture and humidity can present serious long-term health risks. Standing water and wet materials in your basement are a breeding ground for microorganisms, such as viruses, bacteria and mold.