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Help! I Have a Mold Infestation Under My Home!

3/22/2021 (Permalink)

Clean the area with mold.

Discovering mold in the crawlspace of your Rocky Mount, NC, home can create feelings of anxiety and be quite overwhelming. After all, you probably don't go in this area very often, so by the time you find it, the mold damage could already be severe. This means that it could also spread to other areas of the house, so it's critical to arrange for professional removal to begin as quickly as possible. Fortunately, there are relatively easy ways to get rid of it if it's limited to this space. There are several techniques for removing mold from a structure. Soda blasting is one of the best methods due to its effectiveness and other benefits.

Soda Blasting Process

Here's how the soda blasting process operates:

1. Inspecting the Space

First, the entire area will need to be thoroughly inspected for any signs of mold growth. The mold damage remediation specialists will look for mold, various types of fungus and wood rot. They'll also check the humidity of the area.

2. Blasting Baking Soda

Soda blasting is one of the most efficient methods of removing mold growth from all of the crawlspace surfaces. High-pressure compressed air spray is combined with baking soda to abrasively strip the mold away. Aside from being extremely useful, it's also much faster than manually scraping and scrubbing. There's no need to use chemicals when soda blasting, so it's much safer (for you and the environment) than traditional mold-removal methods.

3. Cleaning the Area

When the entire area is cleared of mold growth, the site is thoroughly vacuumed. Then, all of the surfaces are completely wiped down. This cleansing ensures that mold spores no longer exist in the area. Otherwise, mold would begin growing again.

Mold damage in your crawlspace can result from flooding or something as simple as higher than ideal relative humidity. Whatever the cause, it's vital to begin the cleanup process as soon a possible.

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