Mold Removal in Wakefield, MA Massachusetts 1880


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Simple Signs You May have a Mold Issue

  1. The smell of mold is quite distinctive. It's a unique smell. Even if you can't detect anything, you know it's there.
  2. Visible Microbial Growth. Dark splotches on the ceiling, walls flooring, or baseboards. Splotches across the ceiling may be a sign of a leaky roof or burst pipe or condensation in the ductwork. Dark patches or brown or black mold in the walls may indicate cracks or burst pipe in the wall. This may be a slow leak, but the damage can only become worse.
  3. soft moist spots on the Floors, Walls or Ceiling. This may be a sign that the microbial growth is present. Mold may appear invisible right now but it may be hidden behind the drywall or on the supportive studs, under flooring, or in the ceiling of your home.
  4. Sudden Unexplained Illness. A constant cough, headache, nausea or feeling ill only when you are at home or in certain areas. These symptoms that persist may be a sign that mold is present. The four groups that are most vulnerable to illnesses caused by mold include:
    • Children
    • Senior citizens
    • Immune-compromised
    • Pregnant Women
  5. A recent Flood Event. The spores require water to grow and, therefore, a recent leak, flood, or sewer back-up may have caused the necessary water activity needed to support mold growth.
If you spot any of these signs, call now for a comprehensive mold inspection. The certification and comprehensive testing will be available. If you have an problem, professionals can find it and solve it.

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Worldwide Construction Service Inc

34 Broadway St, Wakefield, MA
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Professional mold removal companies are equipped with the equipment, staff with the right training and knowledge to tackle mold problems from the beginning to the ending. They can pinpoint your problem, determine the best path of course of action and get started immediately. Trained and certified technicians can complete the services required to ensure your home safe and secure for your family members. Professional mold removal services typically comprise:

Water:

  • Restoration of Water Damage
  • Water Extraction
  • Flood Damage Repair
  • Dehumidification

Mold:

  • Certified Mold Inspections
  • Mold Damage Remediation
  • Air Quality Testing

Areas of Service:

Mold remediation services are usually available in various locations, including but not limited only to location as well as its adjacent areas, and the region beyond.

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A full assortment of services comprising water damage restoration, inspection, and mold removal is available. Contact us today for an comprehensive mold inspection in your home or business. An Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP) will determine the type and extent of pollution in your property and assist in helping restore it to the healthy condition.

A Typical 10 Step Process to Remove Mold

  1. Find the Source. Find out the origin of the water intrusion. This must be pinpointed and corrected to prevent the water intrusion from happening again.
  2. Visible Inspection of the Water Damage. Expert technicians look for obvious microbial growth by looking in places that might be overlooked.
  3. Diagnostic Testing. The equipment is specially designed to "sniff out" invisible mold which may be lurking in the walls, on framing studs and drywall. The mold testing meters ensure thorough identification. In the event that it is necessary, air sample tests are conducted by a certified mold assessor or Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP). The IEP takes samples and examines every room suspected of having mold. Every mold is not the identical, and the proper tests can separate deadly mold from just nuisance mold.
  4. Establish Containment. The protection of the members of the family and the remainder of the home in the home from airborne mold spores by establishing containment. This creates a safe boundary for removal work to begin. The type of containment that is used will differ in accordance with the location of contamination:
    • Source: small areas of contamination smaller then 10 square. ft. Bagged and removed.
    • Local: One room which can be sealed off and remediated, usually 10 sq. ft. to 100 sq. ft.
    • Full containment areas where there is a need for the use of a temporary containment barrier to prevent cross-contamination. The barrier is used to isolate the whole room or several rooms.
  5. Air Filtration. Installation of mobile air filtration units to purify the air and enhance air quality in the home. Protecting the family from the spread of airborne pathogens is accomplished by establishing negative air pressure between the air-contaminated zone and the rest of the home.
  6. Remove the Mold. Behind safety barriers, the technicians begin to remove materials affected by mold. This may include drywall, baseboards, cabinets, sinks or counters, and flooring in a kitchen. Removal of drywall covering ceilings or insulation may be necessary when a roof leak was involved. It might involve removing bathtubs or fixtures in the bathroom if it has entered the walls due to leaking pipes. Skilled technicians take great care in conserving what can be preserved while ensuring removal of any trace of mold.
  7. Mold Treatment. Once damaged materials were removed professional-grade treatment and removal tools are used, following IICRC guidelines. The surfaces that remain are cleaned and treated.
  8. Air Purification. After removal and treatment has been finished, air purification is performed for a number of days.
  9. Post-Remediation Air Sample Testing. After the air purification process is complete After the process is complete, following remediation air sample testing is carried out and must be given a passing mark by the IEP.
  10. Equipment Removal. Once the post-remediation testing is finished and air samples are deemed acceptable by an certified mold assessor or IEP, containment barriers and equipment are removed. This leaves a clean palette for bringing in contractors to repair walls or flooring or renovate the kitchen or bath as needed.

What to Look for When Finding a Mold Remediation Company

  • The Right Price Trustworthy mold removal companies will not charge for more work than necessary. They carefully inspect homes and recommend work necessary in order to bring the home to the healthy state. Be wary of companies that might inflate prices or pad bills.
  • The Right Ethics Find reputable companies in the "location" and the surrounding areas. They should have fair rates and only recommend work that is absolutely necessary to restore your home and ensure your family's safety. Reputable companies stand behind their work completely.
  • The Right Time NOW! When you have mold, you want it gone now. Call for someone to start the drying process, determine the root of the issue, and begin testing to find out the best way to fix the problem.
  • The right practices Make sure that the mold removal company uses safe procedures to protect your family. For example, proper techniques such as HEPA vacuuming for dust/spore control are superior to misting, which can introduce an increase in moisture into the area.
  • The Credentials You Need Find technicians certified in the areas of WRT (Water Restoration Technician), ASD (Applied Structural Drying), and AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician).
  • The Right Team Professional teams adhere to the highest standards every day. From the very first phone call until the post-remediation inspection the team must treat each customer as family and each home as if it was their own.
 

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Updated February 18, 2025