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What You Need To Know Before Hiring a Mold Remediation Company

1/26/2021 (Permalink)

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You've probably heard about the dangers of toxic mold contamination in your home. You might not know what makes a good mold remediation company. There are, however, a few questions that you can ask that can help you make this determination.

Questions You Can Ask to a Mold Remediation Company

What Containment Do You Use?

Mold containment is an essential part of mold remediation. If mold is not properly contained, it might continue to grow even after the initial cleaning. A good restoration company will:

  • Seal off the area
  • Use an encapsulation chemical
  • Protect themselves using suits and masks
  • Use proper disposal techniques


Each of these things is essential to mold restoration work.

How Do You Dispose of Mold Contaminated Waste?

Disposal is just as important as containment. When you have mold contamination, the waste can be considerable. Disposing of wet, moldy substances is not only messy, but it is also considered hazardous waste. The mold remediation company you hire should know the disposal requirements in Colorado Springs, CO.

How Do You Test for Mold?

There are quite a few things that look like mold but are not. Before beginning restoration, you should have a positive mold test. Not only is mold testing vital, but it can also save you a lot of money if it does not turn out to be mold. Some mildew types can closely resemble mold, and if you have mildew, the procedure to get rid of it is very different.

Are You Licensed and Insured?

If they are not licensed and insured, do not hire them. They should not only know the requirements for their area; they should have all of the proper licenses and insurance to protect themselves. Any company that doesn't should not be in the business.

When you have mold contamination, you need to know the company that you hire is capable of doing the job. If not, you can risk more than simple remediation.

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