All work during the mold remediation projects is done by mold specialists. The project is also supervised and monitored by a State of Florida Mold Expert. Every participant is required to complete year-round training and learning on mold remediation safety.
Our team members have been trained to the highest standards in order to complete all restoration and cleaning tasks.
I was impressed with the professionalism of this highly reputable and experienced company. Jeff Bryant, the inspector of their company, took the opportunity to explain his findings.
It is so fun to see the smiles on my clients' faces when they realize what is happening and how to solve it. They receive the peace of mind they sought: The satisfaction of having their problems solved. I get what I want, satisfaction from a job well done.
Will mold exposure show up in bloodwork?These symptoms usually first appear 2 to 9 hours after exposure and last for 1 to 3 days. Other affected persons have progressive shortness of breath and cough, as well as weight loss. Work-relatedness may only become apparent over long holidays if symptoms resolve and then recur on return to work.
How to remove mold from walls and ceilings Clean the surface with detergent and water using a sponge or brush and let the surface dry completely. Follow with a water and bleach solution: Mix ¾ cup of chlorine bleach to a gallon of warm water. ... Let sit five minutes, scrub, rinse, and air dry.
Most people describe the smell of mold as musty, stale, and earthy — somewhat similar the odor of wet socks or decaying wood. Although mold smells can vary, here are some of the most common characteristics: Musty and Stale — like old socks or a stuffy attic that hasn't been aired out in months.
A quick test for mold can be done when you dip a swab in diluted bleach (1 part bleach, 16 parts water) and dab it on the wall. If the spot quickly lightens (or keeps coming back after cleaning), assume it's mold.