Mold



A mold problem is always a moisture problem. Moisture problems are caused by water damage from floods, broken pipes, failed appliances, as well as by on-going and unnoticed leaks from pipes, roofs or around doors and windows. A high level of humidity causes fungus growth while lower levels tend to increase the release of mold spores as a method of self-preservation. Since leaks are the easiest to spot, this will be one of the first indications that you may have mold in your home. If you have mold in your home you will want to get rid of it before it becomes an extensive problem.

Signs of Mold Contamination

When mold and toxins enter a building, they will damage the structure and causing unsightly stains and odors. Mildew and mold can rot the framing around windows and doors, or creep into porous surfaces of the concrete, wood, insulation or carpet and fabrics – which often require a complete replacement. If any of these symptoms occur in your home or business, you may have a mold problem.

Discovering that you have a mold problem is only the first step.

Once the mold is identified and treated it is important to make sure it is removed completely. Individual removal attempts can be very effective initially but many times when people try to get rid of the mold themselves the mold keeps coming back. Mold can be very elusive, growing in cracks and even within the walls of your home. To make sure that all mold is removed properly we advise a mold removal specialist to come to your home and thoroughly inspect and clean your building.

Mold Inspection

The purpose of a mold inspection is to locate potential mold infestations, determine the cause and provide information for an effective remediation (removal) plan. A mold inspection is a visual inspection of a property for mold and conditions that may cause mold. The inspection also includes moisture readings of construction materials, including exterior walls, interior walls, floors, cabinets, shower enclosures and concrete slabs. Bio-One uses state-of-the-art technology to detect excessive moisture in construction materials, the primary cause of indoor mold problems.

Mold Removal and Remediation

Mold remediation is a process that involves inspection and testing to identify the presence of potentially dangerous amounts of mold contaminants. Contaminated areas are isolated from other areas of the property so that there is no cross-contamination. Bio-One uses specialized equipment, tools and licensed personnel to decontaminate affected areas and prevent future growth.  We will remove the molds and toxins.



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