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Will Mold Come Back After Remediation?

If you're looking into mold remediation, you might be worried about fighting a losing battle. What if your mold comes back after the remediation is complete? Luckily, you don't need to worry. Professional mold remediation is a good long term solution for the mold in your home. 

What Is Mold Remediation?

Technicians use the term "remediation" to show that mold removal is just one step in a longer process. The full remediation process involves removing mold completely so it cannot grow back, and fixing the circumstances that led to the mold growth in the first place. 


Some steps in the mold remediation process include:

  • You can see visible mold in your home. Once you can see mold, the problem might have spread further than you realize.
  • You can smell mold in your home, even if you can't see any yet. Many people report a strong, musty smell as mold grows in their homes.
  • You're having respiratory or allergy symptoms you can't explain. Mold commonly causes lung irritation and allergy symptoms.

Mold can spread quickly if left unchecked. To keep your property and family safe, if you notice any of these three signs, you should get a mold inspection right away.

When Should I Hire a Professional?

A professional mold inspector will be able to quickly and accurately diagnose the extent of your mold problem. Using special equipment like infrared cameras and moisture meters, they can find mold spores you might miss and help find out why the mold is growing in the first place. Professionals can also send mold samples for testing, so you know exactly what you're dealing with. Finally, and most importantly, they can help you come up with a plan to get rid of the mold in your home for good.

BioClean Can Help

At BioClean, we can help you evaluate the extent of your mold problem. We offer free mold inspections to set your mind at ease. Contact us today and ask for a free inspection to start taking care of the mold in your home.

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