Welcome to Specialized Restoration Solutions! We offer expert mold remediation and mold inspections. If you need professional mold removal or a mold assessment, give us a call today!
Knowing the building history is critical in identifying areas of concern in the structure. If you had a water damage or have a history of water damage, this should be documented and investigated during the mold inspection. Ensuring the structure is dry is critical. Click below to learn about common signs of a mold issue.
A review of the building history and the visible inspection determines if more advanced testing is required. Hidden mold is often only detectable with advanced testing. Each project is unique and if testing needs to be performed, it will be job specific and discussed with you and agreed upon prior to proceeding.
If mold is caught early you can often limit additional damages. Identifying the true scope of work is critical. We will go to work quickly to clean the affected areas and to keep mold spores from becoming airborne. Attempts to kill mold in lieu of source removal are generally unsuccessful.
Generally, it is impossible to assess potential mold growth in ductwork by visible inspection only. The professional standard (NADCA ACR) for HVAC restoration and companies who clean ductwork states they are to defer to an IEP (Indoor Environmental Professional) for a mold assessment and professional mold testing. We can help.
Generally for professional mold removal, the physical removal of mold contamination is the only way to remove mold. This can involve deconstruction and removal of building materials and assemblies to remove hidden mold contamination during mold remediation.
As a mold removal specialist, our goal is to return your structure back to pre-loss conditions.
If required, we will provide independent, third-party mold clearance testing or a final mold inspection at the completion of every professional mold removal job.
This gives you peace of mind and ensures that the removal of mold contamination was successful and the mold remediation is complete.
Please reach us at 833-880-6521 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Every project is unique; therefore, any testing protocol will discussed with you after the visible inspection prior to proceeding. Testing is done to confirm mold growth is present and to determine the extent of potential contamination.
Chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS) is a condition often characterized by a group of symptoms, test results, and laboratory findings related to biotoxin exposure, especially in sensitized individuals. CIRS, also known as biotoxin illness, is primarily resulting from exposure to water damaged buildings.
According to the US EPA, exposure to mold can cause a variety of health problems, including respiratory issues, headaches, fatigue, and allergic reactions. Any medical questions or concerns should be addressed by a qualified medical care provider.
Because each project is unique, it is impossible to quote a job without a proper assessment. Identifying and correcting or preventing the cause of the mold growth is the most important step to ensure that mold growth does not re-occur.
Environmental Relative Moldiness Index (ERMI) is a research tool developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency scientists for estimating mold contamination in homes by taking dust samples of carpet and comparing them to other dust samples of carpet taken across the country. However, it can be misleading. It is limited to carpet samples only. ERMI is limited to only 36 species of mold and it does not take into account the cause or origin of potential mold contamination. You could actually have a high overall mold count and get a low score, or a low overall mold count and get a high score. Because of this, the US EPA states that is a research tool only and is not intended for public use. The US EPA states that assessment for water damage and mold remain the key to current EPA mold assessment guidance.
Painting or sealing over suspected mold growth does not remove the potential allergenic or toxigenic properties of airborne spores. Consequently, sealing or painting over potential mold growth instead of physical removal is generally ineffective and is considered sub-standard (ANSI/IICRC S520 Standard for Mold Remediation; Arkansas Guidelines for Mold Abatement Contractors). Be cautious of individuals who promise to paint over potential mold in lieu of source removal.
A non-viable (dead) mold spore is just as potentially toxic and allergenic as a viable (living) mold spore. Because of this, killing potential mold growth instead of physical removal is generally ineffective and is often considered sub-standard (ANSI/IICRC S520 Standard for Mold Remediation; Arkansas Guidelines for Mold Abatement Contractors). Be cautious of individuals who promise to kill mold in lieu of source removal.
Generally, it is impossible to assess potential mold growth in ductwork by visible inspection only. The professional standard (NADCA ACR) for HVAC and companies who clean ductwork states they are to defer to an IEP (Indoor Environmental Professional) for an assessment and testing.
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