Mold Removal in Raeford, NC North Carolina 28376


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Simple Signs That You Could Have a Mold Problem

  1. The smell of mold is quite distinctive. It's a unique smell. Even if you don't discern anything, you know it's there.
  2. Visual Microbial Growth. Dark splotches on the ceilings, walls flooring, or baseboards. Spots across the ceiling may be a sign of a leaky roof, burst pipe, or condensation in ductwork. Dark patches or dark brown or black mold in the walls may be a sign of cracks or burst pipe that is hidden behind the wall. This may be an ongoing leak, however the damage is likely to increase.
  3. Soft Moist Spots on the Floors, Walls or Ceiling. This could indicate that the microbial growth is occurring. The mold may have not been visible at this point however it may be hidden behind the drywall or on the supportive studs, under floors, or in the attic of your home.
  4. Sudden Unexplained Illness. The constant headaches, coughing, nausea or feeling ill only when in home or in certain places. The persistent symptoms of allergies may be a sign that mold may be present. The four groups that are most vulnerable to mold-related illnesses are:
    • Children
    • The Elderly
    • Immune Deficient
    • Women who are pregnant
  5. Recent Water Event. The spores need water to grow and, therefore, an earlier water leak or flood, or sewer back-up could have triggered the necessary water activity required in order to support mold growth.
If you observe any of these signs, call now for a comprehensive mold inspection. Certified and comprehensive testing is offered. If there's a problem, professionals can find it and solve it.

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Professional mold removal companies have the equipment, staff and the necessary training and expertise to deal with mold problems from the beginning to the completion. They can pinpoint your problem, determine the right course of actions and start right away. Trained and certified technicians are able to provide the services needed to make your home safe for your family members. Professional mold removal services typically consist of:

Water:

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

Mold:

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

Areas served:

Mold remediation services are generally accessible in different locations, which includes but not limited to location and its immediate areas, and the region beyond.

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A full range of services that include water damage restoration, inspection, and mold removal is readily available. Contact us today for the comprehensive mold inspection in your home or business. An Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP) will determine the type and extent of contamination in your property and help restore it to the healthy condition.

A Typical 10 Step Process to Remove Mold

  1. Find the Source. Determine the source of the water intrusion. It must be determined and remedied to prevent the water intrusion to from repeating itself.
  2. Visual Inspection of the Water Damage. Expert technicians examine for visible Microbial growth, looking in places that may be missed.
  3. Diagnostic Testing. The equipment is specially designed to "sniff out" invisible mold and other mold that may be lurking in the walls, stud framing and drywall. Mold testing devices ensure thorough identification. When necessary, air sample tests can be taken by a certified mold assessor or Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP). The IEP collects samples and examines every room suspected of having mold. Each mold is not the exact same and the right tests can distinguish dangerous mold from nuisance mold.
  4. Establish Containment. Protection of the family and the rest of the home against airborne mold spores by establishing containment. This creates a safe boundary for removal and work can begin. The kind of containment that is used will differ depending on the location of contamination:
    • Source: small areas of contamination less than 10 sq. ft. Bagged and removed.
    • Local: an area that is able to be sealed off and cleaned, typically 10 sq. feet. up to 100 sq. ft.
    • Full Containment: areas where there is a need for a temporary containment barriers for temporary containment to prevent cross-contamination. Used to seal off an entire room or multiple rooms.
  5. Air Filtration. The installation of small portable air filtration units to cleanse the air and improve air quality in the home. The protection of the family from pathogens that are transmitted by air is accomplished by establishing negative air tension between the contaminated area and the rest of the home.
  6. Take out the Mold. Behind safety barriers, the technicians begin to remove materials affected by mold. This may include drywall, baseboards and cabinets, sinks or counters, and flooring in a kitchen. The removal of drywall on ceilings or insulation may be necessary if the roof leak was involved. It might include removing tubs or fixtures in the bathroom if the water has entered the walls due to leaking pipes. Skilled technicians are meticulous in conserving what can be saved while ensuring removal of all evidence of mold.
  7. Treatment for Mold. After damaged materials have been removed professional grade treatment and removal items are used, following IICRC guidelines. The remaining surfaces are then cleaned and treated.
  8. Air Purification. After removal and treatment has been completed, air purification is performed for a number of days.
  9. Post-Remediation Air Sample Testing. After the air purification protocol is completed After the process is complete, following remediation air sample testing will be carried out and is given an acceptable mark through the IEP.
  10. Equipment Removal. Once post-remediation testing is complete and air samples are deemed acceptable by an certified mold assessor or IEP, containment barriers and equipment is removed. This provides a clean canvas to bring in contractors to replace the walls or flooring or renovate the kitchen or bathroom as required.

What to Look for When Finding an Mold Remediation Company

  • The Right Price Reputable mold removal companies will never charge for more work than necessary. They carefully inspect homes and suggest the actions necessary to return the home to a healthy state. Be cautious of businesses that may increase prices or pad bills.
  • The Right Ethics Look for well-respected companies in the location and surrounding areas. They should have fair rates and only recommend work that is necessary for you to restore your home and ensure your family's safety. Companies that are reputable stand behind their work 100%.
  • The Right Time NOW! If you notice mold that is causing you problems, you need to get rid of it immediately. Call for someone to start the drying process and identify the cause, and begin testing to identify the solution to the problem.
  • The Right Practices Be sure the mold removal company uses safe procedures for your family. For example, appropriate methods like HEPA vacuuming for dust/spore control are superior to misting, which can bring more moisture into the zone.
  • The Right Credentials Seek out professionals certified in the areas of WRT (Water Restoration Technician), ASD (Applied Structural Drying), and AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician).
  • The Right Team Professional teams operate according to the highest standards throughout the day. From the beginning of the phone call to the post-remediation inspection the team should treat every customer like family and each home as if it is their home.
 

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Updated February 18, 2025