Common questions

What is the difference between mold removal and mold remediation?

What is the difference between mold removal and mold remediation?

The difference between mold removal and mold remediation is that mold removal is physically removing all mold spores while mold remediation focuses on returning mold levels to normal, natural levels. Mold remediation of a mold-infested property will return mold levels to an acceptable, natural level.

Is mold remediation really necessary?

Mold remediation is essential before more issues occur. Opting to not seek professional help can be detrimental to you and your family’s health. Besides, you can also risk re-infestation if you attempt to get rid of mold on your own.

Can I remediate mold yourself?

Once you discovered the presence of this health-threatening fungi, you might be tempted to clean it up on your own. Mold remediation is a task that is better left in the hands of professionals. However, if the infestation is pretty small, you can tackle it on your own.

Is mold covered by renters insurance?

Because mould growth is frequently unavoidable and it usually doesn’t cause damage if it is taken care of quickly (e.g. damage is preventable), it is not usually covered by insurance. So, whomever is responsible for the presence of mould at the rental is responsible for the cost for cleaning, repair or replacement.

Does insurance cover mold remediation?

As a starting point, most insurance policies do not cover mould. That is, most insurance policies expressly state that they do not cover damage if the primary cause of it is mould; eg rising damp. For example, a storm causes damage to a roof or a pipe bursts and mould develops as a result of the water leaks.

Will mold come back after remediation?

It is possible for mold to return after remediation, but only if you fail to find the source of moisture creating the mold problem. It is imperative that the source of water is fixed, whether that is a leaky window or a cracked pipe.

How much does it cost to repair mold?

Mold remediation costs, on average, $1,500 to $3,500, with the average homeowner spending around $2,500 on having mold remediation done in their basement. Updated: Mar 5, 2020 What’s new?

What happens during the process of mold remediation?

During the mold removal and remediation process mold spores become disrupted meaning spore counts can increase 10 to 100 times. Proper procedures, containment and HEPA filtration equipment are required to prevent cross contamination. Without these controls, the situation can become much worse than the original issue.

What are the tools required for mold remediation?

Chapter 2: Mold Remediation Equipment Tools Needed for Mold Remediation. Other than protective clothing and a respirator, your pre-testing equipment will vary depending on the severity of the contamination. Air Movers. If you want to remove the moisture that leads to mold growth, the quickest way to do it is to increase airflow. Dehumidifiers. Air Scrubbers.

What is the purpose of mold remediation?

The purpose of mold remediation is to correct the moisture problem and to remove moldy and contaminated materials to prevent human exposure and further damage to building materials and furnishings.

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Ruth Doyle