FAQ's
Mold growth is a common problem in many properties, and it can cause serious health hazards if left untreated. Mold remediation, inspection, and testing are essential processes to prevent further growth and ensure a safe living environment.
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In this FAQ section, we'll answer some of the most common questions about mold remediation, inspection, and testing to help you better understand the process and make informed decisions.
Mold Remediation and Property Preservation:
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Q: Is Quality Remediation a family-owned business?
A: Yes, Quality Remediation is a family-owned business that has been providing mold remediation services for over 25 years.
Q: Is the service comprehensive or will I need to hire anyone else?
A: At our Illinois and Wisconsin locations we offer comprehensive mold remediation services. We can handle all aspects of each process, from start to finish. In Florida, per law, we can offer either mold inspection or remediation services and will work closely with you every step of the way.
Q: How does Quality Remediation ensure quality results?
A: Quality Remediation uses only the latest techniques and equipment to ensure superior results. Although not required, we have taken it a step further and attained certification by the National Association of Mold Professionals (NAMP) to ensure that each job is done to the highest standards. In the state of Florida, we are also fully licensed with the Department of Business and Professional Regulations to ensure that we adhere to the latest state requirements.
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Q: How long does the mold remediation process take?
A: The length of the mold remediation process depends on the severity of the mold growth and the size of the affected area. Our team of experts will provide you with a detailed estimate of the time required to complete the remediation after receiving and reviewing the scope of work which will be provided to us by a mold inspector having done an inspection of the property.
Q: Can I remove mold myself?
A: While it is possible to remove small areas of mold yourself, it is generally not recommended. Mold can be harmful to your health, and attempting to remove it without the proper equipment and techniques can make the problem worse. It’s best to contact a professional mold remediation company like Quality Remediation LLC to ensure that the mold is properly removed and that the cause has been properly addressed to reduce the chances of the mold returning.
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Q: How can I prevent mold from growing in the future?
A: The best way to prevent mold growth is to address any water damage or leaks in your property as soon as possible. This can help prevent the growth of mold and other harmful microorganisms. Additionally, you can take steps to improve ventilation in your property and maintain a consistent indoor temperature to help prevent the conditions that can lead to mold growth.