Choosing A Mold Removal Contractor
Selecting a mold removal contractor is not as easy as you think. For one thing, mold remediation contractors aren't bound by hard and fast certification rules, unlike other trades. What this means is that there aren't any certifications that are absolutely recognized by the industry, and as such you can take your mold remediation contractor's 4 page long list of certifications at face value. They don't mean much, because they are not the industry standard. This lack of industry guidelines for mold remediation companies has made it difficult to distinguish genuine experienced mold removal contractors from handymen. Use your best judgment, never underestimate experience, and make sure your mild removal company has experience removing mold from the area of the house that you want it to be removed from.
Certification for mold removal contractors is not regulated by the industry, and there aren't a lot of certifications that you can take very seriously. Look for a certification and training from the Indoor Air Quality Association or the National Air Duct Cleaner's Associations, but don't select or reject based on these alone. More importantly, your mold remediation contractor should have experience in the sort of mold removal that you are in need of. For instance, if your mold growth is confined to the ventilation systems, then you'll need a mold removal specialist who has experience with mechanical hygiene processes. If on the other hand, your mold growth is confined to wet areas of the house like the kitchen or the basement, you will need an expert who has experience getting rid of mold from these areas. Consider your own needs before you select a mold remediation contractor.
Before you hire a mold remediation contractor, make sure you're aware of who will be on the field for the actual remediation. In many cases, a busy mold remediation firm may send its employees to different locations to work on remediation projects. You should know that the workers who will be removing mold at your residence are going to be overseen by capable and senior employees of the firm. Ask if the workers on the site will have experience in mold remediation, and be aware of who your point of contact in the whole process is going to be. Make sure all workers are aware of all environmental regulations that govern mold abatement procedures. Your mold removal contractor should be insured sufficiently, and should have coverage for liability. This decreases the amount of risk you carry.
Recent People With Mold Removal Needs:
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Not a residence, lower level of church, back hallway and walk out. Four rooms have an odor. There was an issue with leaking water a couple of years ago. Some of the cement blocks have a white powder on them. Not sure if it is mold or if there another problem. |
I am considering buying a house but I spent 10 minutes in the house the other day and I could smell the mold in the air and feel it in my lungs. There is a leaking outside shower and I believe the water is dripping into the crawl space below the house. If the mold can be completely removed, I want to buy the house. I'd like an estimate for mold removal services. |
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