Don't Let Mold Become a Growing Issue in Your Little Rock Home
6/13/2022 (Permalink)
Our Mold Damage Techniques Can Restore Your Little Rock Home
There is a presence of mold inside your Little Rock residence. It is essential to call a professional right away to handle the situation because ignoring the problem can result in an infestation rather quickly. Contacting us for the job makes sense because our skilled technicians can restore your home to its pre-mold state when possible.
SERVPRO mold damage restoration teams in Little Rock are very diligent. You can trust them to take safety precautions during the containment phase to prevent mold from spreading to other areas of your home. First, our technicians seal areas such as windows, hallways, and doors with plastic sheeting to contain airborne spores. Plus, they block air vents to keep mold spores from spreading throughout your home via the heating and cooling system.
Removal begins after our IICRC trained techs seal the affected areas. The surfaces we clean mold from can include porous surfaces like carpeting. We often use anti-fungal sprays to eliminate mold and stop mold growth. Typically, we clean non-porous surfaces like metal or glass with wet sponges and detergents. Techs may also utilize a HEPA-filtered vacuum to remove layers of mold from non-porous surfaces and pick up and trap mold spores. Crews may use agitation methods such as wire brushing, sanding, or damp wiping to remove mold.
After the containment and cleaning stages, our techs can begin to dry the area. An axial fan is one of the best tools for this phase. These fans are high-velocity and quickly push damp air from the structure, which helps speed up the drying process. The team may also use air movers to draw in dry and warm air aiding with moisture elimination. Our team strategically places dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels inside the structure. SERVPRO of Northwest Little Rock provides mold damage restoration that you can trust. Contact us 24/7 at (501) 803-9700. We can make it look "Like it never even happened."