Mold Inspections, Testing, and Remediation in Port Charlotte
Do you have mold concerns in your Port Charlotte home or place of business? Is there a musty odor around your property? Is there visible mold? Is the air too humid?
Do not delay in contacting a professional if you suspect you have a mold issue. If left untreated, mold can harm your property and have a serious negative impact on your health.
We Can Help With Certified Mold Removal Technicians
To get rid of mold and protect properties, Port Charlotte Water Damage Restoration, FL's top mold remediation business, has been using cutting-edge technology and specialized chemicals for 40 years. Mold inspection, testing, cleanup, and remediation are some of the services that we provide to residents and businesses locally and in the surrounding areas.
We offer a stand-alone mold testing, remediation, and removal service. And we also offer mold removal services as part of water damage restoration.
We help with:
- Anti-Bacterial Treatment
- Anti-Microbial & Anti-Fungal Treatments
- Mold & Mildew Remediation
- Mold Damage Repair
- Mold Decontamination & Spore Removal
- Mold/Mildew Examination
- Mold, Fungus & Spore Air & Surface Testing
- Irritation of the respiratory system
- Responses to Allergies
- Mycotoxicity
- Headaches
- Worsening Lung Diseases
- Triggering Asthma
- Persistent Cough or Cold
- You Feel Itchy
- Musty Smell
- Rotting Smell
- Fungus Growth on Furniture
- Surfaces Discoloration
- Water Stains on Surfaces
- Warped Walls
- Dark Spots on Walls
- Peeling Wallpaper
- Funny Smells from the A/C
- Tarnished Tiles or Dark Grout on Tiles
And much more! If it's to do with mold or mildew, we can help!
Port Charlotte's Mold Inspection and Testing Services
At Port Charlotte Water Damage Restoration, we provide dependable mold inspection services. We will inspect your home or business for mold and mildew using cutting-edge technology, such as thermal cameras and humidity meters. We will inspect your home or business for mold and mildew using cutting-edge technology, such as thermal cameras and humidity meters.
Our Mold Remediation Process
Each job requires a different approach. How many steps we take depends on the results of our inspection and the air quality tests. The outcome of our inspection and the results of the air quality tests will determine how many steps we take. But most of what we do involves specialized cleaning with professional antimicrobial products. However, the majority of our work involves using professional antimicrobial products for specialized cleaning. This is a step-by-step process that has been streamlined for a typical job with a high spore count.
Step #1
To begin with, our trained mold remediation team contains the affected area. Our highly qualified mold remediation technicians isolate the area affected by mold. We use thick plastic to construct contaminants that are impenetrable to spores. This prevents the spread of additional contamination throughout the residence or place of business.
Step #2
The affected material is then removed from the contained area. Examples of materials that may be impacted include drywall, vanities, tiles, and wood paneling. Some examples of affected material can be drywall, vanities, tiles, or wood paneling. Although demolition can be messy, we make it easy. Our demo process is free of dust. We also transport the non-salvageable moldy materials from your site to an approved facility that accepts moldy items to be destroyed.
Step #3
Once we have removed the affected material, we bring in our equipment. Cleaning the impacted area involves the use of HEPA vacuums and antimicrobial solutions. Our HEPA vacuum cleaners are the best available microbial cleaners. Mold spores are effectively removed from surfaces using these HEPA vacuums.
Step #4
Lastly, it is necessary to conduct a post-remediation verification to ensure that the site has been adequately cleaned up. This includes another air sample test and visual inspection. To pass, indoor spore counts must be lower than outdoor spore counts. Mold spores are always in the air all over the globe. But, we always strive for an indoor spore count as close to zero as physically possible. And finally, additional inspections after remediation are the final step in the process!
How Does Mold Reproduce?
Mold reproduces by making spores that can usually not be seen without magnification. The air both inside and outside is constantly filled with mold spores. When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on to survive. Molds gradually destroy the things they grow on.
Risks of Exposure to Mold
Our top priority is the health and safety of our customers. We are professionals and aware of the risks associated with mold exposure. As experts, we know the risks that mold exposure can have on people. Our technicians have received training in maintaining a safe environment and removing all mold following the IICRC Protocol. If a mold infestation is not treated or is removed improperly, the following things may happen:
Depending on the individual and how sensitive they are to mold, there might be even more symptoms. The long story short is that if you have mold in your home or place of business, it must be remediated.
What Are the Typical Signs of Mold Growth?
In addition to the health-related symptoms listed above. When mold is growing in a home or business, you will generally come across the following situation:
Why Should You Choose Us for Mold Remediation?
When it comes to mold removal, you can take the burden and put it on our shoulders.
No other business takes the lead on these solutions the way we do. We provide one-stop, all-inclusive, round-the-clock customer service that will give you complete peace of mind. Everything from water leak detection to water damage inspection, structural drying, mold remediation, repairs, cleaning, and full restoration of your home. To ensure that you receive the maximum reimbursement for all eligible expenses, we also work closely with your insurance provider.
Call us today to get a quote! Don’t wait when it comes to the possibility of mold growing in your home or business.