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Chad Hobock
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Can a homeowner remove mold themselves?
Chad Hobock3 minutes readHomeowners can remove mold on their own in many situations, however, before starting the process, they should test for mold to make sure they even have mold. Addressing mold problems before they escalate will make the remediation process significantly cheaper and easier to achieve.
Can mold go away permanently?
Chad Hobock4 minutes readWithout constant moisture, mold will become dormant, but it will never die unless you get rid of them completely. They can always return to life in the presence of moisture and multiply rapidly, causing serious health problems.
How long does it take for mold remediation?
Chad Hobock3 minutes readHow long the mold removal process takes depends on many factors, such as the amount of mold present, where the mold grows (behind walls, etc.) Most mold removal (remediation) takes 1 day to 5 days. Traditional mold remediation methods usually take about seven days, depending on the extent and severity of the problem.
Should mold be professionally removed?
Chad Hobock2 minutes readNow, for mold problems that are more than 10 square feet or that are in challenging areas, such as attics or mezzanines, we recommend hiring a professional. But most mold problems are small ones that could be handled by a skilled homeowner.