Expert Mold Remediation
Our experienced and certified team can bring your mold issue under control, and restore your home to its original condition.
Contact UsIf you suspect mold growth, don’t wait–schedule an inspection.
Mold can be a serious problem for your home’s structural integrity and your family’s health. Depending on interior conditions, it can grow in warm or cold weather, so if you notice a musty odor, or see visible signs, it’s a good idea to get an inspection.
Experienced Inspectors
We’ve inspected hundreds of sites and know how to find mold. If we find a concerning amount of mold, whether small or large, we’ll provide an honest assessment.
Comprehensive Plan
Our proven mold remediation system will restore your home to sound condition and ensure your family’s safety.
Professional Mold Removal Service
We suggest removal & remediation when mold tests comes back above a certain spore count threshold. It’s also generally necessary if you have more than 10 square feet of visible mold present.
Comprehensive Assessment
Our licensed team performs a thorough inspection to get a definitive answer whether your situation requires further action.
Advanced Mold Remediation
If tests reveal the need for remediation, we’ll create a plan that fully addresses all necessary points.
Optimized Treatment Application
MGC’s expert technicians are certified to eradicate mold in a variety of environments. Our experience, systems, and technology deliver proven results.
Guaranteed Satisfaction
We keep you informed at every step so you thoroughly understand how the process works. When remediation is completed, you will feel confident in the work completed.
Our Approach
The Mold Remediation Process
01
Sealing Off the Area
Affected areas are contained using plastic sheeting and negative air pressure systems to prevent mold spores from spreading to other parts of the home during remediation. If necessary, we identify and fix any moisture problems (e.g., leaks, humidity) to prevent mold from returning.
02
Treatment
Affected materials (e.g., drywall & insulation) are removed if they cannot be cleaned. Non-porous surfaces are cleaned with specialized antimicrobial solutions and HEPA-filter vacuums. Affected materials are sealed in bags and removed.
03
Restoration
Removed drywall and flooring are replaced, and any necessary repairs to the structure made. We’ll perform another series of tests to ensure remediation was successful, and provide instructions on how to prevent future growth.
Causes of Mold in the Home
There are 5 factors that help mold grow.
Existing mold spores – These are almost everywhere in and outside your home. They are extremely lightweight and invisible, so they’re easily transferred by air. If they find moisture or humidity, they begin to reproduce..
Moisture – Mold grows best where it’s damp and warm. The longer the surface is damp, the more likely mold will form once spores land there.
Oxygen – Mold needs oxygen to survive. Lack of sunlight is another necessity. The sun’s ultraviolet rays alter mold’s cell structure, destroying it.
The right temperature – Mold needs a “goldilocks” temperature–not too cold or hot–to thrive.
A food source – Mold can feed on a lot of things in your home–even sheetrock! It just needs to be damp.
Schedule Free InspectionHow Mold Exposure Can Affect Your Health
Know the risks and protect yourself and your family.
Respiratory Problems
Mold spores are mostly airborne, and from there they can enter the nose or mouth, and into the respiratory system. Once inside, they can produce allergens and myotoxins, which are known to be irritating to the throat and lungs. It is worse for people already diagnosed with asthma or other breathing problems.
Allergic Reactions
Itchy nose, sinus congestion, constant sneezing, red eyes; these familiar responses–and other, more serious reactions like asthma attacks–can occur in people with a mold allergy.
Mold FAQ
Q: Why is there mold on my clothes?
A: Often, you may not realize you have mold until you see it mold growing. Mold can start to grow on clothes or other items due to humidity. This can come from an HVAC system underperforming or being shut off for a prolonged period, or a hidden moisture source. If you notice mold growth, we highly recommend calling MGC Restoration for a free visual inspection.
Q: How long does mold remediation take?
A standard mold remediation can take 5-7 days from start to finish, but can vary based on the extent of the growth.
Q: Who is responsible for paying for mold remediation?
A: In some cases, mold remediation and testing are covered by homeowners insurance. Call us and we’ll walk you through this process from start to finish!
Q: How do I know if I have black mold?
A: If you suspect any kind of mold at your property it is best to call MGC Restoration to schedule mold testing. Black mold is a sign that there has been an ongoing issue for some time. It grows in circular-shaped spots that are usually black, dark green or dark brown. Usually, black mold appears slightly furry.
Q: Can I sleep in a room where I found mold?
A: While everyone reacts differently to mold, we recommend avoiding exposure when possible.
Q: Where do I check for mold in my space?
A: Mold can being growing anywhere within your property where conditions are right. The most common areas are under and behind cabinetry, around HVAC vents, in closets, and on drywall sheets.
Q: What causes mold?
A: Mold doesn’t grow randomly, it needs a source of water, like a leak or high humidity to proliferate.
Q: How can I prevent mold?
A: The best way to prevent mold is to be proactive with home maintenance. We recommend the following:
– Have your HVAC system cleaned and drained to maintain a dehumidification effect. In warm, moist months, keep your thermostat around 76 degrees.
– Repair leaks as soon as they occur and make sure building material isn’t wet. If building materials are wet, call MGC Restoration so we can fully dry the affected materials and avoid further damage.
Let’s Get Started.
Let us know your situation and we’ll reach out with information to help you make a plan.