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How To Get Rid of Mold in Your Home

6/28/2021 (Permalink)

Image of mold growing in window frame of residential home. Mold damage in Greenville, NC.

If your home in Greenville, NC, has water damage, that may not be the only thing you have to worry about. Oily patches on your wall or a musty smell can be a sign of a black mold problem. Even if you can't see the fungus growth, that doesn't mean it's not there. To get rid of it, you need certified professionals who can locate and mitigate the damage.

Get Rid of Mold in Your Home

Finding the Mold

It's not possible to get rid of every mold spore in your home. Every time you open a door or window, mold can get inside. This is only a problem, however, if there is excess moisture in places where it can grow undisturbed:

  • On drywall
  • Under sinks
  • In tile grout
  • Beneath appliances


Mold remediation experts not only find where the mold is hiding but also test to see what type of mold it is and how concentrated a growth they have to deal with. Once they have this information, they can start the mold cleanup process.

Mold Remediation

Getting rid of black mold growth takes more than just a brush, detergent and some elbow grease. If the material on which it grows is porous, there is a strong chance that the filaments have actually embedded themselves below the surface. After a thorough assessment, the technicians that handle the mitigation know which equipment and technique is most effective for your specific problem. If material is too damaged by the mold, it must be torn out and replaced. Once the cleanup process is complete, a final professional mold test can give you peace of mind that the issue is resolved.

If you suspect there is black mold in your home, you need to call for professional mitigation. Certified technicians can ensure that the problem is thoroughly diagnosed and dealt with so that the mold growth does not return at a later date.

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