
Mold Removal
One Step In the Water Damage Restoration Process
Mold Removal is the physical removal of visible mold and water-damaged materials. It is the demolition, soda blasting, dry ice blasting, or good old fashion scrubbing. It's the step in the waterd damage restoration process that people are most familiar with. If there is flooding, then the project can be more extensive as shown in the picture above.
As a result Mold removal, not mold remediation, is what can add considerable additional labor and cost in demolition reconstruction materials. If done incorrectly, it can also increase the mold spore counts in your air. The good news is with Mold Busters our dry fog minimizes how much removal is necessary.
Mold Buster's dry fog process changes the traditional equation when determining how much mold removal is required. This is because our mold remediation process is far superior than anything else available. We trade physical brawn for hard-working fog. Depending on your situation, this could dramatically reduce the total cost of your project.



The Process
We get involved once the source of water is fixed. When we arrive we start with the first of the two complete dry foggings
We reach surfaces, including behind sheetrock and into the fibers of carpet and other materials, to "disarm" the mold everywhere. Reaching many "impossible to get to" places that have traditionally only been reachable through demolition.
Once all the mold has been killed and denatured, the premise is safe and clear. The next step is to clean up, take out and or preserve. This is the step where we make things look new again.
The Future of Mold Removal
The benefits of dry fog mold remediation are so impressive, that it will eventually become standard.
Our patented process is a faster, better, lower-cost method; and comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
20,000 satisfied customers nationwide to date can't be wrong.
Invite us over for an initial mold inspection today.
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