Techniques for Removing Mold From a Crawlspace After Storm
3/25/2020 (Permalink)
It's no secret that mold likes to inhabit the hidden, damp spaces of a home. This includes basements and attics, shower rooms and other nooks and crannies where moisture is more likely to be present. A home crawlspace is an area where mold can grow, often without the detection of the homeowner in Doylestown, PA. If you suspect mold in your home, because of a moisture problem or the presence of a musty odor, a mold remediation franchise can come to the property and conduct an inspection and damage assessment. Technicians will use special equipment such as infrared cameras to find mold growth that might not be visible.
Mold in a Crawlspace
This area of a home introduces a number of problems to the mold cleanup process. If left untreated, significant mold damage is likely to occur to the walls and flooring. One effective technique is known as mold soda blasting. Here's how it works.
The area is inspected to see if mold is present.
High-pressure soda blasting is used to clean the infected areas
The baking soda along with other chemicals thoroughly cleans the wood
The area is vacuumed and cleaned to remove mold spores
This method is faster than scrubbing the area clean by hand. It also uses chemicals that are safe.
Mold in Other Areas of the Home
If flooding has occurred in your home, the growth of mold is a possibility. It is a good idea to check in likely areas for the appearance of mold colonies or for the presence of a musty odor. If you cannot access your crawlspace, be sure to call in a company to do it for you if you suspect mold growth. If mold is found, the next step will be mold containment and then the cleaning of all infested areas. Contents of the home such as clothing, furniture, and other materials may have to be sanitized as well.