The Many Factors of Mold Remediation in Santa Ana Homes
12/12/2022 (Permalink)
Conditions that Influence Chosen Mold Remediation
Choosing the right remediation strategy and method to overcome growth in your home is important to protect hosting materials and reduce the threat to the rest of the house. AMRT-Certified professionals of our team can help with mold management in several ways, such as:
- Surface cleaning
- Sanding
- Abrasive blasting
- Controlled demolition
How Bad Has the Mold Damage Gotten?
Mold remediation for Santa Ana homes begins with a thorough inspection of the property to determine several factors about the new threat. The first of these considerations is how severe mold development has become. Through controlled demolition to access moist structural cavities and other exploratory measures, we get a comprehensive look at the microbial growth of the residence, and we can begin determining the best solution to help.
What Material is Affected?
Knowing what material supports the colony is also crucial in choosing the best removal tactics. When materials like drywall begin supporting mold organisms, they can rapidly move beyond a point where surface cleaning is possible. Semi-porous materials, on the other hand, have a slower path to fully infiltrating a building element. Inspections can determine the perceived stages of mold infestation.
Is It Worth the Trouble to Preserve?
You might find several areas of your constructed home that are not complicated or especially time-consuming to replace. When threatened with mold development and infestation, it might be easier to entirely remove areas like drywall paneling serving as a host material than attempt lengthy and non-guaranteed remediation processes like surface cleaning to help. We evaluate the replace-to-remediation cost ratio of affected building materials to prioritize what matters most to our customers.
Mold can happen in any home or business under the right conditions, so it is important to stay diligent in spotting potential warning signs of a developing infestation. Call SERVPRO of Santa Ana South / SERVPRO of Santa Ana North remediation teams to help at (714) 558-7772.