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BRING IN A PROFESSIONAL FOR

Mold Remediation

What is the job of a Mold Remediator?

The mold remediator is responsible for carrying out the written mold remediation protocol when provided by the mold assessor. He is also the mold assessor’s backup man on the lookout for any hidden structural mold or sources of water intrusion or moisture buildup, so selecting a qualified and experienced remediator is imperative

When should you contact a Mold Remediator?

If you possess the necessary skills, knowledge, and equipment, you may be able to perform a mold remediation on your own. However, keep in mind that professional mold remediators carry insurance, which makes you eligible for coverage under the limits of the policy should a problem arise due to the services provided by the remediator. Mold remediators carry general liability insurance with a pollution control clause.

Do Research!

To be able to spot a mold remediator who knows—or doesn’t know—his trade, become knowledgeable on the mold basics, testing methods, terminology, and common mold scams. That way when you are interviewing a mold remediator and he gives an incorrect answer, you will know to move onto the next prospect on your list. Preparing yourself in this manner can help ensure a successful remediation, saving you untold amounts of money and potentially years of health problems. Mold Mentor can also assist with finding the right remediator for your particular situation.