Mold Removal vs. Mold Remediation
Understand the difference between mold removal and mold remediation, including containment, material removal, cleaning, drying and moisture correction.
“Mold removal” and “mold remediation” are often used interchangeably, but remediation describes the broader building process. Removing visible material is only one part of a project that may also require containment, moisture correction, detailed cleaning, drying and verification.
Mold removal answers “what material needs to come out?” Mold remediation answers the larger question: “how do we control the work, address affected materials, correct moisture and return the space to usable condition?”
What mold removal usually means
Removal generally refers to taking out affected porous materials such as drywall, insulation, carpet pad, damaged cabinetry components or other materials that cannot be reliably cleaned.
What mold remediation adds
Remediation can include work-area containment, negative air, HEPA filtration, selective demolition, material removal, HEPA cleaning, structural drying, moisture correction, project documentation and verification.
Why “remove every spore” is not a useful goal
Mold spores are naturally present in indoor and outdoor environments. The practical remediation goal is to address abnormal growth and contamination associated with a moisture condition, remove or clean affected materials and correct the building condition that supported growth.
Choosing the right service
If mold is visible on a small cleanable surface, the property may not require a large remediation project. If porous materials are affected, growth is hidden, the condition returns, or containment is important, a professional remediation scope may be appropriate.
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Describe where the mold is located, what happened before you found it, and whether there is an active leak, water-loss history, musty odor, or prior testing report.
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