Atlanta Georgia Mold Removal Professionals

by | Oct 7, 2016 | Health, Indoor Air Quality, Mold Facts, Mold Inspection, Mold Remediation, Mold Removal, Questions and Answers

Atlanta, Georgia Mold Testing, Mold Removal and Mold Remediation Experts!

Atlanta, Georgia Mold Testing, Mold Removal and Mold Remediation Experts!

Atlanta, Georgia Mold Testing, Mold Removal and Mold Remediation Experts!

Mold comes from excessive moisture or water accumulation indoors.

While it is impossible to eliminate all molds and mold spores, controlling moisture can control indoor mold growth.

All molds share the characteristic of being able to grow without sunlight.

Mold only needs a viable seed (spore), a nutrient source, moisture, and the right temperature to proliferate.

This explains why mold infestation is often found in damp, dark, hidden spaces.

If left unchecked, molds gradually damage building materials and furnishings.

Eventually mold can cause structural damage to a wood framed building, weakening floors and walls as it feeds on moist wooden structural members.

The purpose of mold remediation is to correct the moisture problem and to remove moldy and contaminated materials to prevent human exposure that can impact health and further damage to building materials and furnishings.

Mold Testing

Mold Testing

Mold Testing

Reports on the area and the extent of contamination will be used to determine the scope of the mold remediation.

Testing before the beginning of a remediation process is a very important aid to understanding the mold types in the home and the remediation process.

Testing for mold after the remediation is completed is a vital step to ensure that your home or business has been thoroughly remediated and safe for you and your family.

Mold-B-Gone Remediation, LLC uses Third Party Indoor Environmental Professionals for all of our Post Testing on all homes and businesses to ensure the quality of work performed by Mold-B-Gone Remediation, LLC and the safety of the homeowner.

Mold Remediation Process

Mold Remediation Process

Mold Remediation Process

Our goal is to do the job right the first time, meaning we follow an eight step mold removal process:

  1. Assess The Cause of The Contamination.
  2. Identify the Species of the Mold.
  3. Scope of Work.
  4. Containment, Decontamination Chambers and Negative Air.
  5. Removal of the Mold.
  6. Odor Removal.
  7. Cleaning, HEPA Vacuuming and Air Scrubbing.
  8. Post Remediation Verification.

For a detailed explanation of our eight step process, please click here!

Helping Sensitized Individuals With Remediation

Helping Sensitized Individuals With Remediation

Helping Sensitized Individuals With Remediation

Guiding you every step of the way, Mold-B-Gone Remediation, LLC explains the process for inspecting your home, taking necessary procedures to eliminate any mold found within your household and returning your home back to a safe and comfortable environment.

Mold-B-Gone Remediation has removed mold from thousands of homes and business’s over the years and we have never failed a test on any home or commercial building that we have cleaned. We have a perfect 100% clean rate since we opened our doors. We are very proud of our record and encourage anyone to speak with the company that test behind us about our reputation.

Environmental Process

Environmental Process

Environmental Process

Water Mitigation

  1. Identification of the problem
  2. Repair of the problem

Containment Source Removal

  1. Isolation
  2. Negative Pressure
  3. Detailed Cleaning
  4. Post-Remediation Testing

Control of Transport Mechanisms

  1. Air Infiltration
  2. HVAC

Contents Decontamination

  1. Soft Goods
  2. Non Porous

Cleaning of Reservoirs

  1. Ceilings
  2. Walls
  3. Floors

Examples of Mold Removal

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