If you have toxic or non-toxic mold infestation at home, you might be thinking of getting down to work and removing it. There are many ways in which you may do this. However, do keep in mind that it is always better to bring in expert help. Some of the ways in which mold can be removed are:

  • If an unpainted dry wall has been infected, then it is better to remove the wall. Mold has roots that penetrate deep into the object on which it grows. An unpainted wall is porous and thus either has to be destroyed or you can also remove the particular infected part with a knife or any sharp tool. If the wall is painted, it means the mold will only be on the outer layer and can be eliminated with mold removal substances.
  • If there is mold growth on a wood surface, it might be effortlessly uprooted by vigorous cleaning. However, this is not the case in toxic molds. Even if the wood is not ready or painted, the infiltrating mold could be left behind considering the moisture content be controlled.
  • Mold enters deep inside the surface in case of carpets and rugs and may be present even if the surface looks clean and dry. There is moisture sometimes in the lower surfaces of carpets that provide the ideal home for molds. The infected areas of such floor coverings should be completely removed along with a margin of one foot on all sides. This will ensure complete eradication.

Mold can become toxic, and it is thus very important to inform specialized agencies and take expert help which this company provides at very nominal rates. We will cover your entire house and test it for mold infestations even in areas not clearly visible to you. We will then collect all samples that we may have come across and get them tested at our lab. You will get a full report with the molds and their species. This will enable this company to verify if the mold is toxic or non-toxic. You should not and are advised to not touch mold infestations and handle them without first determining its kind. Doing so may result in harmful affects on you and your family.