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"Must Know About Secret" To Getting A Clear Bill Of Health From Black Mold

When you go about getting your mold problem fixed. You will want to make sure, what you did was done correctly. Regardless of your situation, you will want to make sure you know how to find out if your home is infected with mold. It is not as hard as you may think…

Depending on your preference, you have a few options.

But before I go into your options, let me stress some of my recommended procedures to try first. This will guarantee your mold problem is gone and ready to be test/examined for a clearance.

Recommended Guidelines To Get Rid Of Your Mold Problem:

 

The Almighty Mold Inspection:

This is the 1st step the process. You must find out the source, this will prevent any future problems from coming back. I have seen so many times where mold sufferers pay someone to fix the problem, like a wet moldy carpet, but forget to solve the origin of the problem.

Problematic Locations To Be Aware Of:

  • Perimeter Walls
  • Doors
  • Basements
  • Ceilings
  • Carpeting (Pickup Carpet & Check Tack Strips)

Look For Mold In These Locations First:
  • Water damage or Water stains
  • Warping of building material (wood framing, etc)
  • Funky musty odors
  • Mold stains

Try to locate the source, for example… let’s say water stains.

You need that if you see water stains around the window sill or around it, this simply means you may need caulking. But… water seeps down, so you may need to investigate the area below.

As for carpeting… if you have a carpet adjacent adjacent to a door which allows water intrusion, you could be in a huge surprise when you pick up the carpeting. The tack strips may be rotted and full of mold.

If they are… ask why?

Most likely, water intrusion from the front door is your problem. These scenario’s are all explained and given in a unique way with the mold manuscript, so no situation is left unsolvable. Everything has a solution. Every location is different, but once you understand the process, it’s not difficult to find the source of your mold problem.

The Almighty Mold Remediation:

After location the source, we now can learn about correct mold remediation procedures. The method is not difficult and most mold sufferers have fixed their mold problem within anywhere from a day to 3 days understanding the correct mold remediation procedures.

Process For Removing Your Mold Problem

Depending on the damage, sometimes just a simple spray down with Molderizer and Safe Shield should be fine for most mold problems. If the problem has spread, below is the procedure you would want to look into.

Contain The Area
Remove All Wet Building Materials
  • Dispose Materials 5 ft from last visible trace
  • Remove any wet carpeting 5 ft from last visible trace
  • Dispose wet building materials in garbage bag (Seal with Tape)
Clean Away Mold
Heppa Vac / Filter Mold Spores While Working In Room
  • Filter out spores in the work area using Heppa Vac

The methods are outlined very clearly using my Mold Manuscript 7 Step Procedure and practiced by mold professionals all over the United States.

What’s The Next Steps…

Well… after you follow those guidelines. Many folks wonder how to get a clean bill of health for your home, office, or your self.

For Homes and Properties…. I would recommend hiring a mold inspection professional.

Here is why:

They will come up and test the area.

Why Would You Want A Mold Inspector To Test The Area?

  • Gives you confidence you are safe
  • If you were to ever sell the property… you shown the mold problem was fixed
  • You will also be able to lower your insurance

It Comes Down To Doing A Clearance Test:

Get in contact with a mold inspection professional and simply ask them how much a clearance test will cost you. They should simply do the following.

  • Come in and do an inspection
  • Take a few air samples
  • Take a few tape/surface samples
  • They Send to Lab
  • They Send you a Report

That’s the final process I would recommend to get your home clean and clear of mold.

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