Water Damage Cleanup Simi Valley
Do you smell an
“earthy” or “musty” smell in your home or business? Chances are your
experiencing a mold problem.
Mold will grow on any
surface where oxygen and moisture are present. In homes, this could be
on wood, drywall, carpet, insulation, or around windows. Mold can be very
dangerous and actually can cause hay fever, pulmonary edema, nerve damage,
brain damage, and in severe cases, death. It is a very serious and time
sensitive issue.
What Causes Mold
Growth?
Water damage in homes is a major source of mold
contamination. Pipe leaks, roof leaks, poor ventilation, and floods can cause
enough moisture for mold to grow. When water isn’t properly extracted and dried
out, a major mold problem can occur for home and business owners. Simply
removing the mold is not enough in these situations, as the source of the
moisture must also be addressed to ensure mold growth does not recur. The
licensed professionals at ASR know how to properly identify and eliminate
the source of mold as well as completely remove the mold, making your home or
business a healthy and safe place.
How is Mold Removed?
ASR’s adherence to
strict industry guidelines, along with many years of experience, ensures
proficiency in carrying out the procedures of Mold Remediation. We use proven
mold removal techniques coupled with our professional deodorization products
to removes mold damage
from your home or business. Any mold growth would then be Hepa-Vac’d, (Hepa
vacuums have special filters that capture super fine mold particles), which
will allow us to removal all mold from your home or business effectively.
Mold can quickly
become airborne, so we immediately block off affected areas so that the mold
spores cannot spread through your property. Our team will clean
and sanitize all surface areas to remove any traces of mold or mold odor. Our
professionals are trained experts at removing mold from even the most difficult
places including as:
- Paneling
- Wallpaper
- Ceiling tiles
- Underneath carpet
- Framing
- Other hidden surfaces
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